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Museum Notes: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Visually Compelling and Perspective Changing. The first time I saw a print of. Napoleon’s losses in his Russian campaign. Depicted by Charles Joseph Minard, I was stunned. Although written in French, I immediately grasped the horrific troop losses taken across the distance and time on the figurative map. Happily I later found this and more images in. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. An incidental encounter with 200 Countries, 200 years, Four Minutes. As visually com...
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Museum Notes: Harnessing Vision, Data, and Collective Action
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Sunday, July 19, 2015. Harnessing Vision, Data, and Collective Action. Paper Cave; Kotaro Horiuchi Arkitektur. Several ideas I have explored over the past few years on Museum Notes have come together recently in a clearer, more helpful way. Reading Nina’ Simon’s blog post. On local data and picking up on. In a recent conversation connected Revisioning Vision Statements. Vision With a View to Impact. Brought additional clarity and a few valuable pieces to the relationships between these parts. Where the c...