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Preface

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Xavier Ho, Rewa Wright, Jonathan Duckworth, Uta Hinrichs, Rebecca Xu

Summary

This book preface introduces a collection on data visualization at the intersection of art, design, and technology. The publication is focused on information design and is not related to microplastic research.

In a world inhabited by data, how might we become active citizens in the information age? Data is all around us, a stream of personal stories that permeates and backgrounds our digital societies. Situated at the intersection of visualization, art, design, and technology, data acts as boundary objects in between fields of practice. At this intersection, data citizens weave together the fabric of social and environmental phenomena-rich in complexity and expansive in historiography-by making bold, confronting, and narrative visual art. The 11 th edition of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP) is a celebration of visible, instrumental, and critical visualizations brought to the public realm.

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