数据变成被子:通过社会符号学编码意义

IF 0.3 0 ART Craft Research Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1386/crre_00109_1
Jayne Jackson
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关于如何直观地表示数据,学术界有公认的传统,最常见的形式是图表和地图。为了直观地表现一项关于新西兰被子制作者的研究结果,并与研究主题保持一致,研究人员制作了一床被子来表现研究结果。关于拼布的现有研究大多侧重于意义分析,而本文则是关于拼布的意义编码。文章描述了设计和制作的过程,其中借鉴了各种被子制作传统和社会符号学理论所体现的数据表示形式。被子的设计决策参考了图案、象征意义和面料选择,并借鉴了被子传递信息的传统,如在地下铁路上作为逃亡奴隶标志的被子、库克群岛讲故事的 tivaevae 被子,以及记录每日最高和最低温度的现代温度被子。数据还可以通过传统方式进行交流,例如用织物制作图表。本文介绍了设计的构思过程,并附有成品照片。
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Data becomes quilt: Encoding meaning through social semiotics
There are accepted academic traditions about how data is visually represented, most often in the form of graphs, tables and maps. To visually represent the findings of a study about quilt makers in New Zealand and be congruent with the research topic, the researcher made a quilt to represent the findings. While much of the existing research about quilts focuses on the analysis of meaning, this article is about encoding meaning in a quilt. The article describes the processes of design and making which drew on a diverse range of quilt making traditions and forms of data representation exemplified by the theory of social semiotics. Quilt design decisions were informed by pattern, symbolism and fabric choice and drew on traditions where quilts have been made to convey information such as quilts as signs for escaping slaves on the underground railroad, storytelling tivaevae quilts from the Cook Islands, and the contemporary temperature quilts where daily high and low temperatures are recorded. Data is also communicated in traditional ways such as through graphs made from fabric. This article describes the process of conceptualizing the design and includes photographs of the finished work.
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