Data Stories

144  |  History of Information Graphics with Sandra Rendgen

08.21.2019 - By Enrico Bertini and Moritz StefanerPlay

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We have art historian Sandra Rendgen on the show to talk about where data visualization comes from. Sandra published two great books on the topic, one called “The Minard System”, on the great Minard and the “History of Information Graphics” with contributions from multiple authors.

On the show we talk about graphical systems in the middle ages, the great efforts in scientific cartography in the age of discovery and the innovation spurred by statistic al thinking and associated graphical formats.

As a final note: Sandra is also now our new producer! We are very happy to have her on board. Welcome Sandra! Our former producer Destry is now busy with her baby and we are very grateful for the fantastic work she has done for the show over the years.

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Links

Preview: The Middle Ages in Infographics

Paper: Golden Age of Statistical Graphics

History: Raise the Bar (1770s)

Book: The Minard System

Book: History of Information Graphics

 

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