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Presentation by Michelle Chen at the Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts and Humanities (April 22 & 23, 2015). The Symposium was sponsored by the Special Interest Groups for the Arts and Humanities (SIG AH) and Visualization, Images, and Sound (SIG VIS) of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T).
Dr. Michelle Chen is currently Assistant Professor at the School of Information at San José State University. Prior to joining the iSchool, she taught in several different universities, including the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Connecticut, and the University of San Francisco. Her primary areas of research and teaching interests include large-scale data visualization, data mining, social media, and online user behavior. In particular, she is interested in studying the value of virtual platforms as informational and social media and the role of today's networked environment on shaping user behavior. Dr. Chen is also a faculty member of The Silicon Valley Big Data and Cybersecurity Center.
All of the Symposium recordings can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2v-vQy9W5DePg7QSKABGmuVzCXpVkeTh
Slides can be downloaded from: http://figshare.com/authors/Symposium_on_Information_and_technolology_in_the_arts_and_humanities/740215
Publication Date
4-22-2015
Publisher
Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts and Humanities (ASIS&T SIG AH and SIG VIS)
Keywords
Digital Humanities, Information Science, Library Science, Information Technology, ASIS&T, data analysis, data visualization, Bob Ross, The Joy of Painting, Association for Information Science and Technology
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Digital Humanities | Library and Information Science
Recommended Citation
Chen, M. (2015). Viewing art through information visualization: A case study of Bob Ross’s The Joy of Painting. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sjsuasist/47