DOORS TO HIDDEN WORLDS - The Power of Visualization in Science, Media, and Art

Edited by Alfred Vendl and Martina R. Fröschl, Science Visualization Lab of the University of Applied Arts Vienna

Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab

40 Years of Science Visualization

The visualization of often encoded data is making new, previously hidden but nevertheless real worlds accessible to humankind. Art is taking up this new knowledge and transferring it into new dimensions through visualization.

Edited by Alfred Vendl and Martina R. Fröschl
This book brings together a wide spectrum of contributions on visualization in science, media, and art: notable experts and associates of the Science Visualization Lab at the University of Applied Arts Vienna present outstanding examples of innovative visualization and provide insight into their working methods.
 
The publication charts various approaches to the extension of perception and the rendering visible of the invisible.

»If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite.« – William Blake

  • Insight into the ways of thinking and working of well-known scientists, media experts, and artists
  • Opulent publication with numerous illustrations and augmented-reality features
This English-language publication appears with De Gruyter in the Edition Angewandte book series of the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
 
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DOORS TO HIDDEN WORLDS
Book presentation