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Visually Deconstructing Code Benjamin Fry (US) Brucknerhaus 07.09. to 11.09. from 10:00 | ![]() |
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Visualizations of data, data flows, and their modifications in networks. Code from a dynamic perspective, codes as art. An experimental array on the form of codes and a new perspective on text, programming language and software structures.
Benjamin Fry (USA) is a doctoral candidate at the M IT Media Laboratory. His research focuses on methods of visualizing large amounts of data from dynamic information sources. At M IT, he is a member of the Aesthetics and Computation Group, led by John Maeda. Ben received an undergraduate degree from the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University, with a major in Graphic Design and a minor in Computer Science. ![]() |
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