An investigation into the use of information architecture principles to analyze descriptions of space in a poem. The example used in this presentation is John Gay's Trivia, or Walking the Streets of London. Presented at the Canadian Association for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Ottawa, 8 November 2009
Conference co-organisation/chairing. One-day symposium event at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, ...
Book — Space is an exhibition that asks “what is a book?” It considers how writers, artists and desi...
The application of space syntax methods to heritage related questions has a long track record both i...
An investigation into the use of information architecture principles to analyze descriptions of spac...
Covering a wide range of topics and texts, "Invention of Space" explores ways in which space has bee...
In his poem Trivia John Gay (1685–1732) casts himself as a “bold Traveller.” This is metropolitan tr...
This essay focuses on recent development in the design of media libraries as an evolution of the tra...
Spaces Buildings Make is an installation research project which takes as its medium the site of the...
The article studies John Gay's poem "Trivia, or The Art of Walking through the City of London", with...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D67142/86 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Information Architecture is about organizing and simplifying information, designing and integrating ...
The concept for our computer-aided knowledge space is related to techniques of Mnemosyne, used by Gr...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: How are architectural representations of spatial concepts possible? How can ...
SMYLITOPOULOS Christina (ed.), Agents of Space : Eighteenth-Century Art, Architecture, and Visual Cu...
Information architecture has become one of the latest areas of excitement within the library and inf...
Conference co-organisation/chairing. One-day symposium event at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, ...
Book — Space is an exhibition that asks “what is a book?” It considers how writers, artists and desi...
The application of space syntax methods to heritage related questions has a long track record both i...
An investigation into the use of information architecture principles to analyze descriptions of spac...
Covering a wide range of topics and texts, "Invention of Space" explores ways in which space has bee...
In his poem Trivia John Gay (1685–1732) casts himself as a “bold Traveller.” This is metropolitan tr...
This essay focuses on recent development in the design of media libraries as an evolution of the tra...
Spaces Buildings Make is an installation research project which takes as its medium the site of the...
The article studies John Gay's poem "Trivia, or The Art of Walking through the City of London", with...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D67142/86 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Information Architecture is about organizing and simplifying information, designing and integrating ...
The concept for our computer-aided knowledge space is related to techniques of Mnemosyne, used by Gr...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: How are architectural representations of spatial concepts possible? How can ...
SMYLITOPOULOS Christina (ed.), Agents of Space : Eighteenth-Century Art, Architecture, and Visual Cu...
Information architecture has become one of the latest areas of excitement within the library and inf...
Conference co-organisation/chairing. One-day symposium event at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, ...
Book — Space is an exhibition that asks “what is a book?” It considers how writers, artists and desi...
The application of space syntax methods to heritage related questions has a long track record both i...