TY - JOUR
T1 - The Hermeneutic Circle of Data Visualization
T2 - The Case Study of the Affinity Map
AU - Rodighiero, Dario
AU - Romele, Alberto
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - In this article, we show how postphenomenology can be used to analyze the Affinity Map: a data visualization that reveals the hidden dynamics that exist between individuals within large organizations. We make use of the Affinity Map to expand the classic postphenomenology that privileges a 'linear' understanding of technological mediations and introduce the notions of 'iterativity' and 'collectivity.' In the first section of the paper, we discuss both classic and more recent descriptions of human-technology-world relations in order to transcendentally approach the discipline of data visualization. In the second section, we use the Affinity Map case study to consider three elements: 1) the collection of data and the design process; 2) the visual grammar of the data visualization, and 3) the process of self-recognition for the map 'reader.' In the third section, we introduce the hermeneutic circle of data visualization. Finally, we suggest that the Affinity Map, because of its ethical and political multistability, might be seen as a material encounter between postphenomenology, actor-network theory (ANT), and hermeneutics.
AB - In this article, we show how postphenomenology can be used to analyze the Affinity Map: a data visualization that reveals the hidden dynamics that exist between individuals within large organizations. We make use of the Affinity Map to expand the classic postphenomenology that privileges a 'linear' understanding of technological mediations and introduce the notions of 'iterativity' and 'collectivity.' In the first section of the paper, we discuss both classic and more recent descriptions of human-technology-world relations in order to transcendentally approach the discipline of data visualization. In the second section, we use the Affinity Map case study to consider three elements: 1) the collection of data and the design process; 2) the visual grammar of the data visualization, and 3) the process of self-recognition for the map 'reader.' In the third section, we introduce the hermeneutic circle of data visualization. Finally, we suggest that the Affinity Map, because of its ethical and political multistability, might be seen as a material encounter between postphenomenology, actor-network theory (ANT), and hermeneutics.
KW - Collectivity
KW - Data visualization
KW - Hermeneutics
KW - Iterativity
KW - Postphenomenology
U2 - 10.5840/techne202081126
DO - 10.5840/techne202081126
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85083357277
SN - 1091-8264
VL - 24
SP - 357
EP - 375
JO - Techne: Research in Philosophy and Technology
JF - Techne: Research in Philosophy and Technology
IS - 3
ER -