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datagrafy is a form of data / information art and digital art. It uses arbitrary data (Pictures, Video, Audio, Text, Numbers) as source and drawing material.

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datagrafy (german: datengraphie)

Overview

  • datagrafy is a form of data / information art (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/information_art) and digital art
  • It uses arbitrary data (Pictures, Video, Audio, Text, Numbers) as source material
  • But i also uses raw data as "drawing material"
  • That makes datagrafy unique
  • Artefacts (Datagrafies) are created by self-developed software (currently datengraphie 1.5.0.1), while source materials may stem from third parties
  • Datagrafies may be graphics, video or audio
  • Datagrafies consist of Daxels (Pi-xel -> Data-xel -> Da-xel), which have ususally x and y > 1. Pixels are with x==y==1 special cases of daxels
  • Datagrafies as a whole are usaully quite large (1m x 1m up to 5m x 5m). Because of that they have to be scaled down for being shown digitally. This implies, that one of the core characteristics of datagrafy is not visible when shown digitally: The detail level when getting close and the existence of superordinate structure while being far
  • Especially for Video-Datagrafies (Mode: datengraphie.vid*) current off-the-shelf PCs may be a challenge - or: vice versa. Videos with resolutions > 4000 are not easy to be played
  • datagrafy defines Iconography of data - the visual language of data

Examples

  1. Drawing with letters (Mode: datengraphie.txtrgb)
    • A picture and a text are used as input
    • The picture is transformed and gets drawn on / by the text
    • Sample below shows "Gretchenfrage"
    • datagrafy: Gretchenfrage on Youtube
  2. Drawing with audio (Mode: datengraphie.pcmrgb)
    • An audio-file and a picture are take as input
    • The picture is transformed and gets drawn on / by the audio data
    • Sample below shows "0,000016" in the series "kosmos"
    • datagrafy: 0,000016 in the series kosmos on Youtube
  3. Drawing with audio (Mode: datengraphie.vidpcmrgb)
    • An audio-file and a video are taken as input
    • The Video is transformed frame-by-frame and gets drawn on / by the audio data; synced with the audio data, so that the audio data is visible as it gets played
    • Sample below shows "Ludwig auf Daten" in the series "auf daten"
    • datagrafy: Ludwig auf Daten in the series auf daten on Youtube

Series

Many Datagrafies are aggregated in series, as they deal with similar contents or are similarily structured in a technical way - in a broad sense

  • biblioism for example is about the transformation of books and texts. The Datagrafy Gottes Buch und des Digitalen Beitrag (which roughly translates to: God's book and Digital's contribution) is based on Luther Bible (Revision from 1912) and a numerical series consisting of hits of every book in the bible in a not so well known search engine (Mode: datengraphie.txtrgb)
  • graphlaut deals with the transformation of data into "music" (graphlaut is by the way the reason for having "drawing material" in quotes - sounds get "drawn"). The Datagraphy Diffus shows kind of a special effect. Here music is created from a picture (Mode: datengraphie.rgbpcm). In the next step that music is taken as input to the creation of a picture from music (Mode: datengraphie.pcmrgb). With well chosen parameters the picture created in the second step shows a form of the initial picture - the visual got encoded in music. Some people may recognize Mr. Franz Kafka.
  • lautgraph as a last example is about creating pictures from music / audio. The Datagraphy Entzug der Sinne (which roghly translates to: Deprivation of senses) simply shows the transformation of one piece of music - nothing else - green on black, music.

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