As someone who works in the areas of text analysis and information
visualization, I have seen a number of word clouds proudly associated with blogs, reports and even various importanty govermenty documents. Here are two articles that fairly accurately describe my view of word clouds: - 2011, "Word clouds considered harmful" http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/10/word-clouds-considered-harmful/ "...Every time I see a word cloud presented as insight, I die a little inside..." - 2005, "Tag clouds are the new mullets", https://www.lytro.com/camera The former is from the New York Times senior software architect, and the latter I consider a gem of true foresight! :-) Enjoy, Glen -- - http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/ - |
Second link should be http://www.zeldman.com/daily/0405d.shtml ?
On 2012-12-16, at 4:28 AM, Glen Newton wrote:
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Yes, apologies.
The risks of sending multiple emails at 0430. :-( -Glen :-) On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 12:36 PM, James McKinney <[hidden email]> wrote: > Second link should be http://www.zeldman.com/daily/0405d.shtml ? > > On 2012-12-16, at 4:28 AM, Glen Newton wrote: > > As someone who works in the areas of text analysis and information > visualization, I have seen a number of word clouds proudly associated > with blogs, reports and even various importanty govermenty documents. > > Here are two articles that fairly accurately describe my view of word > clouds: > - 2011, "Word clouds considered harmful" > http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/10/word-clouds-considered-harmful/ > "...Every time I see a word cloud presented as insight, I die a little > inside..." > - 2005, "Tag clouds are the new mullets", https://www.lytro.com/camera > > The former is from the New York Times senior software architect, and > the latter I consider a gem of true foresight! :-) > > Enjoy, > Glen > > > -- > - > http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/ > - > _______________________________________________ > CivicAccess-discuss mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.pwd.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss > > -- - http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/ - |
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On 2012-12-16, at 12:36 PM, James McKinney <[hidden email]> wrote: Second link should be http://www.zeldman.com/daily/0405d.shtml ? - 2005, "Tag clouds are the new mullets", https://www.lytro.com/camera Mullets eh? Does that mean tag clouds are all business in the front and party in the back? I suspect tag clouds came about because software developers like to do fun stuff with their data during off hours, not because its was thought to be useful. It was just a "hey mom, look what I can do" thing. But there should be room for artistic expression with data, not just useful stuff, no? Peder |
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