点:统计、社会与平面设计,约 1830-1970 年

IF 0.3 4区 艺术学 0 ART Journal of Design History Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1093/jdh/epad054
Hannah Pivo
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本文以 Chermayeff & Geismar Associates 为平装书再版系列 "美国黑人生活研究"(1968-1972 年)设计的封面为起点,研究点作为社会统计可视化工具的历史。它首先将该丛书--重新发行的黑人历史、社会学和文学书籍--置于 20 世纪 60 年代美国城市动荡的背景之下,并展示了每个封面上的圆点排列与同时代的城市制图实验之间的关系。然后,我追溯了一个更长的谱系,将 "点 "与 19 世纪出现的 "社会 "和 "社会 "这两个新的认识论概念联系起来进行考量,这两个概念在 20 世纪成为现代社会科学的主要研究对象。我论述了统计在这段历史中不可或缺的作用,展示了支撑统计思维的聚合逻辑是如何通过 "点 "被习惯性地视觉化的。文章最后回到这套书,讨论了其中的一些封面,并认为通过唤起社会科学的视觉语汇,这些封面设计将这套书整体定格为一个社会科学项目。
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The Dot: Statistics, Society, and Graphic Design, c. 1830–1970
This article takes Chermayeff & Geismar Associates’ cover designs for a paperback reprint series, “Studies in American Negro Life” (1968–c. 1972), as a starting point for investigating the history of the dot as a tool for social-statistical visualization. It first situates the series—which re-issued texts on Black history, sociology, and literature—within the context of 1960s urban unrest in the United States and shows how the arrangements of dots on each cover relate to contemporaneous experiments in urban cartography. It then traces a longer genealogy, considering the dot in relation to the 19th-century emergence of “society” and “the social” as novel epistemic concepts that came to serve as the primary objects of study for the modern social sciences in the 20th century. I address the integral role of statistics in this history, demonstrating how the logic of aggregation that undergirds statistical thinking has been habitually visualized through the dot. The article concludes by returning to the book series, addressing some of the individual covers and arguing that by evoking the visual vocabulary of the social sciences, the cover designs frame the series as a social scientific project overall.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Design History is a leading journal in its field. It plays an active role in the development of design history (including the history of the crafts and applied arts), as well as contributing to the broader field of studies of visual and material culture. The journal includes a regular book reviews section and lists books received, and from time to time publishes special issues.
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