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Networks maps for storytelling
Bruce Hoppe gives a nice example of Networks maps and storytelling Network maps of government scandal
Check out this graphic from Sunday's NY Times, about seamy goings-on in Washington (snipped). Wow! There is a lot of information on the page (maybe too much).
The widely recognized master of these kinds of network-storytelling pictures was Mark Lombardi (1951-2000), who elevated these diagrams to an art form.
Updated for correct title and URL from Bruce. Posted by jackvinson at October 26, 2005 03:12 PM | Comments (1) | TrackBacks (0)
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Thanks for the link. Shortly after posting this, I changed the title (and hence the link). You can find this at
http://connectedness.blogspot.com/2005/10/networks-maps-of-government-scandal.html
Posted by: Bruce Hoppe at October 28, 2005 09:37 AMPost a comment
