The most baffling thing to me about modern data visualizations is that they're almost exclusively consumed on devices that support interactive media. We don't have to use these contrived non-interactive charts that make everything extremely cluttered and confusing. We can animate things, we can show slices of things, we can allow the user to hide/show/filter data within the bounds of what we're trying to highlight/present. Not everything has to be made to be able to be consumed on a piece of paper.
Sorry some personal work visualization complaints got meshed into that rant.
I seriously think about that quote all the time when it comes to the digital world. It is great that digital stuff is so easy, simple, and insanely cheap but there's no "gravity" so people make (totally) ridiculous castles in the air, massively overshare, etc. I'm polite to people but I go way out of my way to lie a little and say I'm not on social media at all. If needed - I thrown in a little rant. I'm sorry - I avoid the social media panopticonm Cousin Tom. And I'm sorry but I can't look at your 852 photos of your family's trip to the Grand Canyon. And there's video too? I almost wish I was on social media!
I'd be willing to go up to 10 (maybe 20?) of the best photos but that's it. My life span is not 1,000 years and I've got cat vids to watch.
The most baffling thing to me about modern data visualizations is that they're almost exclusively consumed on devices that support interactive media. We don't have to use these contrived non-interactive charts that make everything extremely cluttered and confusing. We can animate things, we can show slices of things, we can allow the user to hide/show/filter data within the bounds of what we're trying to highlight/present. Not everything has to be made to be able to be consumed on a piece of paper.
Sorry some personal work visualization complaints got meshed into that rant.
Just because they could doesn't mean they should.
I seriously think about that quote all the time when it comes to the digital world. It is great that digital stuff is so easy, simple, and insanely cheap but there's no "gravity" so people make (totally) ridiculous castles in the air, massively overshare, etc. I'm polite to people but I go way out of my way to lie a little and say I'm not on social media at all. If needed - I thrown in a little rant. I'm sorry - I avoid the social media panopticonm Cousin Tom. And I'm sorry but I can't look at your 852 photos of your family's trip to the Grand Canyon. And there's video too? I almost wish I was on social media!
I'd be willing to go up to 10 (maybe 20?) of the best photos but that's it. My life span is not 1,000 years and I've got cat vids to watch.