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The
Diagrams of the
Day
The list represents a
partial
collection of the 'Diagrams of the Day' that were posted on the
#dataflow channel on irc.freenode.net over the last 2 years. The
channel is dedicated to Graphical Programming Environments like
PureData where «The Diagram is the Program (TM)». The
Diagrams illustrate our compulsion to visually represent and organize
information. Much like Dataflow programming, they can be elegant or
tend to obfuscate the very connections they attempt to explicit.
Taken together, the
dotd represent a
semiotician's dream (or nightmare), expliciting the cultural
specificity of the
signs constituting the diagrams. On the 'architectonic' side, the
enquiry can be even richer, when considering the intersections
of
writing and drawing, the sliding scale between chart and diagram, 2D
vs 3D, intentional and inadvertent diagrams as well as static and
animated diagrams. Some dotd can
actually serve as keys to
organize the collection [1][2]. Another interesting diagram
that illustrates the relations between users over a few days was
produced by 'yard' and posted on Sep 22nd 2007
[3].
The subject matter
spans programming,
engineering, art, commerce, humour, politics, communication, history
and
'rl'. The Diagrams reveal how ironic, cynical, precise, sensitive,
awed,
curious, informed, fascinated and funny the collectors with their
varied
interests have been over the years.
[1]
http://www.visual-literacy.org/periodic_table/periodic_table.html
[2]
http://www.tomsawyer.com/gallery/index.php
[3] http://www.freemove.it/images/dataflow.avi
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