Lev Manovich on Data Visualization
Room C415A @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NYLev Manovich on Data Visualization Mon 9/23, 4:15pm-5:30pm, C415A: Lev Manovich (Graduate Center, CUNY) on Data Visualization
Lev Manovich on Data Visualization Mon 9/23, 4:15pm-5:30pm, C415A: Lev Manovich (Graduate Center, CUNY) on Data Visualization
Speaker: Professor Lev Manovich (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Title: How to see 2 million Instagram photos? Visualizing patterns in art, films, mass media, and user-generated content CUNY Data Mining Initiative Friday, September 27, 2013 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (EDT) Bio: Lev Manovich is the author of Software Takes Command (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013), Soft Cinema: …
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