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Hidden Patterns - Visualizing Networks at BarabásiLab

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Albert-László Barabási's research has changed the way the world understands networks. For twenty-five years, he and his colleagues at the BarabásiLab have been developing the visual vocabulary of complexity, inspired by his pioneering research on everything from protein interactions to the spread of fake news. Their 2-D visualizations and 3-D data sculptures have enabled us to see how the complex systems that govern our lives actually function. Hidden Patterns documents the evolution of the BarabásiLab's visual language. Published on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of the BarabásiLab's work, which will debut at the Ludwig Museum in Budapest and then travel to ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany, this large-scale, richly illustrated compendium features dozens of full-color visualizations together with commentary and curatorial insights by leading voices in the worlds of art and design.
ALBERT-LÁSZLÓ BARABÁSI (*1967, Câr a, Romania) is a Distinguished University Professor of Physics and the director of the Center for Complex Network Research at Northeastern University in Boston. He also holds an appointment in the Department of Medicine at Harvard University and directs a European Research Council project at Central European University, in Budapest, Hungary. The recipient of the 2018 Moholy-Nagy Prize for his humanistic approach to technology and the former head of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Complex Systems, Barabási is the author of The Formula (2018), Bursts (2010), Linked (2002), and the award-winning textbook, Network Science (2016).

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ALBERT-LÁSZLÓ BARABÁSI (*1967, Câr?a, Rumänien) ist fu¨hrender Forscher auf dem Gebiet komplexer und skalenfreier Netzwerke. Mit dem von ihm geleiteten Center for Complex Network Research bewegt er sich in Richtung Ästhetik. Neben wissenschaftlichen Ehrungen ist er Träger des Moholy-Nagy-Preises.ALBERT-LÁSZLÓ BARABÁSI (*1967, Câr?a, Rumänien) ist fu¨hrender Forscher auf dem Gebiet komplexer und skalenfreier Netzwerke. Mit dem von ihm geleiteten Center for Complex Network Research bewegt er sich in Richtung Ästhetik. Neben wissenschaftlichen Ehrungen ist er Träger des Moholy-Nagy-Preises.

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Albert-László Barabási’s research has changed the way the world understands networks. For twenty-five years, he and his colleagues at the BarabásiLab have been developing the visual vocabulary of complexity, inspired by his pioneering research on everything from protein interactions to the spread of fake news. Their 2-D visualizations and 3-D data sculptures have enabled us to see how the complex systems that govern our lives actually function.
Hidden Patterns
documents the evolution of the BarabásiLab’s visual language. Published on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of the BarabásiLab’s work, which will debut at the Ludwig Museum in Budapest and then travel to ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany, this large-scale, richly illustrated compendium features dozens of full-color visualizations together with commentary and curatorial insights by leading voices in the worlds of art and design.

ALBERT-LÁSZLÓ BARABÁSI (*1967, Cârța, Romania) is a Distinguished University Professor of Physics and the director of the Center for Complex Network Research at Northeastern University in Boston. He also holds an appointment in the Department of Medicine at Harvard University and directs a European Research Council project at Central European University, in Budapest, Hungary. The recipient of the 2018 Moholy-Nagy Prize for his humanistic approach to technology and the former head of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Complex Systems, Barabási is the author of The Formula (2018), Bursts (2010), Linked (2002), and the award-winning textbook, Network Science (2016).

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Authors Albert-Lászl Barabási, Albert-László Barabási, M Bello, Mónic Bello, Alanna Stand, Pete Weibel, Peter Weibel
Assisted by Alann Stang (Editor), Alanna Stang (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2020
 
EAN 9783775748629
ISBN 978-3-7757-4862-9
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 251 mm x 20 mm x 284 mm
Weight 1238 g
Illustrations 100 Abb.
Series Monografie
Zeitgenössische Kunst
Museumskatalog
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Non-fiction book > Art, literature

Naturwissenschaft, Physik, Forschung, Künste, Bildende Kunst allgemein, Research, entdecken, Physiker, Angewandte Physik, Mobilfunk- und Drahtlosnetzwerke und Anwendungen, Zeitgenösische Kunst, Kunst und Physik

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