IBM
researchers Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg are the creators of
Many Eyes, a new kind of social website dedicated to data visualization
and analysis. Members upload batches of data - about politics, weather,
or anything else - then chart, interpret, discuss, and even
re-visualize one another's data. The process is fun, and it also points
toward a future in which our collective interpretation of the world is
more firmly rooted in data.
Both Viegas and Wattenberg are also known for their visualization-based
artwork, which has been exhibited in venues such as the London
Institute of Contemporary Arts and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The two became a team in 2003 when they decided to visualize Wikipedia,
leading to the "history flow" project that revealed the self-healing
nature of the online encyclopedia. They are currently exploring the
power of web-based visualization and the social forms of data analysis
it enables.
Many Eyes IBM Visual Communication Lab
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