Networked images - Visual methodologies in the digital age
Inaugural lecture by dr. Sabine Niederer
Every second, a tremendous number of images is being uploaded and viewed online. These images become ‘networked’ when users like, share, comment or tag them, and also when platforms and engines format, filter, feed and recommend them to others.
Each platform and engine handles images in distinct ways, thereby revealing platform-specific technicities. Both the networkedness and technicity of online images call for an approach attuned to the medium.
Networked image research not only examines platform dependencies but also develops and designs images for research. These visualizations may be research protocol diagrams as well as maps for navigating and grouping content. Visualization and mapping practices guide researchers, designers, programmers, students and issue experts in their learning, analysis and public participatory work.
In her inaugural lecture, Sabine Niederer presents visual methodologies that take into account the contemporary state of digital images and demonstrates how visualizations may be put to use for collaborative research.
The Executive Board of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) cordially invites you to attend the inaugural lecture of Dr. Sabine Niederer, Professor of Visual Methodologies at the AUAS School of Digital Media and Creative Industries. The inaugural lecture will take place on Tuesday 18 September 2018 at 16:30, at the Kohnstammzaal, Kohnstamm Building, Wibautstraat 2-4, Amsterdam.
Dr. G.R. (Geleyn) Meijer
Rector, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
To register for the lecture, please visit the AUAS website.