A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, nominated by Creativity magazine as "one of the 50 most creative and influential minds of 2009", Manuel Lima is a designer, researcher, teacher, and founder of VisualComplexity.com.
Manuel is a leading voice on information visualization and has spoken in numerous conferences, schools and festivals around the world, including TED, Lift, OFFF, Eyeo, Ars Electronica, IxDA Interaction, Harvard, MIT, Royal College of Art, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, ENSAD Paris, University of Amsterdam, MediaLab Prado Madrid. He has also been featured in various magazines and newspapers, such as Wired, New York Times, Science, BusinessWeek, Creative Review, Fast Company, Forbes, Eye, Grafik, SEED, Étapes, and El País.
His previous book Visual Complexity: Mapping Patterns of Information has been translated into French, Chinese, and Japanese.
Trees are one of the most ubiquitous religious symbols across the world. From ancient Sumer to Christianity, from the Maya civilization to Buddhism, there’s hardly a human society over the ages that hasn’t associated trees with some sort of celestial and religious power.
Due to its expressive quality and natural branching scheme, trees have also become important communication tools, illustrating a variety of topics such as family ties, moral values, systems of law, domains of science, biological species, hard disk drives, database schemas, and online discussions.
The Book of Trees covers over 800 years of human culture through the lens of the tree figure, from its entrenched roots in religious medieval exegesis to its contemporary, secular digital themes. With roughly 200 images the book offers a visual evolutionary history of this universal metaphor, showing us the incremental adoption of a stylized, abstract construct, as well as a recent emergence of new visual models, many employing advanced computer-generated algorithms. Ultimately, this book makes visualization a prism through which to observe the evolution of civilization.
發表於2024-11-10
The Book of Trees 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: 知識結構 可視化 Visualization 數據可視化 視覺設計原理 英文版 科普 樹
光顧著看圖片,雖然文字介紹也很纍贅,但實在是太美瞭!!有意思的是全書以Visualizing Branches of Knowledge為主綫,從中世紀一直談到當代如何將Tree為主要模型,來層次化地展現知識結構。由於Tree是此前學計算機時最重要的Hierarchical Structure概念,所以翻讀時腦子裏掃過的CS和圖論裏的抽象、形式的建構。可惜此書既沒有指齣A tree is a graph that is connected and acyclic的本質,亦沒有解釋這樣的架構為何受人偏愛--很明顯是太便於Sorting瞭,相比之下很不喜歡treemap,不僅格式不,數據可視化的信息量很少且誤導性很重,就算sunburst和icicle tree也不過是塊狀的樹,真是不美觀 M
評分好書,就太貴瞭。這是一本 以樹形結構的形勢,將各種繁雜數據進行承載和呈現 的最佳範例。
評分上課的時候看的原版的 但是讀不懂
評分上課的時候看的原版的 但是讀不懂
評分光顧著看圖片,雖然文字介紹也很纍贅,但實在是太美瞭!!有意思的是全書以Visualizing Branches of Knowledge為主綫,從中世紀一直談到當代如何將Tree為主要模型,來層次化地展現知識結構。由於Tree是此前學計算機時最重要的Hierarchical Structure概念,所以翻讀時腦子裏掃過的CS和圖論裏的抽象、形式的建構。可惜此書既沒有指齣A tree is a graph that is connected and acyclic的本質,亦沒有解釋這樣的架構為何受人偏愛--很明顯是太便於Sorting瞭,相比之下很不喜歡treemap,不僅格式不,數據可視化的信息量很少且誤導性很重,就算sunburst和icicle tree也不過是塊狀的樹,真是不美觀 M
The Book of Trees 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載