Visualization
Visualization enables us to use visual methods to think, discover, and explore, as well as to bring our World Heritage treasures and those connections hidden under the weblike structures to the surface
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294, Africa, China, Ching-chih Chen , English, Fort, Glendora, Great Wall, India, Kyoto, Roman, Syria, Taj, Temple, Delisted, IPad, Japan, Jerusalem, Luxembourg, Memorie alla storia federigo III, Sanctuary of apollo, Schroder house, Skechers, Wall
294, Africa, China, Ching-chih Chen , English, Fort, Glendora, Great Wall, India, Kyoto, Roman, Syria, Taj, Temple, Delisted, IPad, Japan, Jerusalem, Luxembourg, Memorie alla storia federigo III, Sanctuary of apollo, Schroder house, Skechers, Wall
On this image, the "brown" nodes are the World Heritage sites, and the
"blue" nodes are "keywords", taken from the WHMNet's image list.
Links denote that a site has an image that is tagged with the connected keyword. The node size is dependent on degree: the more links, the larger the node. Link color depth depends on link
frequency: The darker, the more images per site bear the keyword.
The global image of the 890 World Heritage sites based on WHMNet's sets of description data. Image: Maximilian Schich, www.schich.info
The global image of the 890 World Heritage sites based on WHMNet's sets of description data. Image: Maximilian Schich, www.schich.info