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Visualisation

This visualization project by Becky Nezval, Michael Zhou, and Chen Xu delves into the significance of data representation and its impact on public understanding. It raises critical questions about visibility, the pre-existence of data, and the implications of published visualizations. Our work explores the intricate connections between popular applications like Facebook and similar platforms, highlighting both demographic and behavioral overlaps. By presenting unbiased statistical data, we aim to engage diverse audiences across age and economic segments, fostering a richer understanding of digital trends.

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Visualisation

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  1. Visualisation Becky Nezval Michael Zhou Chen Xu

  2. Visualization Design

  3. Outline1. What did we make visible?2. Did it pre-exist? To what extent are we ‘creating’ it?3. What difference does publishing the visualisation make?4. In which publics does such the visualisation intervene?

  4. Draws new connections between the dataFor example, you might already know that Facebook is the top app, but not what apps are similarly liked and the cross over in similaritiesPresents statistical data (non-biased suggestions)Intervenes in many publics Android, Apple, Free, Paid, Old, Young

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