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New Areas of Data Mapping: A blog post

by Tim Apolloni | Sep 16, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)

Gumbrecht, Presner, Shepard, and Kawano are trying to introduce unorthodox yet clever and multidimensional ways of presenting history such that patterns become more evident and large scale deductions can be made by taking into account the mass data that is accumulated...
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