Hidden Patterns
Visualizing Networks at BarabásiLab
Albert-László Barabási's research has changed the way the world understands networks. For twenty-five years, he and his colleagues at the BarabásiLab have been developing the visual vocabulary of complexity, inspired by his pioneering research on everything from protein interactions to the spread of fake news. Their 2-D visualizations and 3-D data sculptures have enabled us to see how the complex systems that govern our lives actually function. Hidden Patterns documents the evolution of the BarabásiLab's visual language. Published on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of the BarabásiLab's work, which will debut at the Ludwig Museum in…
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Weitere Autoren: Barabási, Albert-László (Text von) / Bello, Mónica (Text von) / Fabényi, Julia (Text von) / Forde, Kathleen (Text von) / Készman, József (Text von) / Meirelles, Isabel (Text von) / Ratti, Carlo (Text von) / Ritchie, Matthew (Text von) / Szántó, András (Text von) / Eln, Ferenc (Gestaltet) / Stang, Alanna (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-3-7757-4862-9
- EAN: 9783775748629
- Produktnummer: 34656852
- Verlag: Thames and Hudson
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 192 S.
- Masse: H28.0 cm x B25.0 cm
- Abbildungen: Raster, nicht spezifiziert
Über den Autor
Albert-László Barabási (b. 1967), a Romanian-born Hungarian-American physicist, is the Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science, a Distinguished University Professor or Physics, and the Director of the Center for Complex Network Research (CCNR) at Northeastern University. The CCNR is a thirty-person lab dedicated to deeper thinking about networks-how they emerge and evolve, what they look like, and how they impact our understanding of complex systems. CCNR's research studies span a wide range of subjects, from cellular protein interaction to how distant galaxies fit together in the cosmic web to what blend of popularity and performance leads to success in tennis.Barabási and his lab are renown for producing highly creative visualizations that depict the research findings in often colorful 2- and 3-D models. Examples of his visualization work have been shown at the Serpentine Gallery in London and the Smithsonian's Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York City.
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