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2004/06/25

ARCHIVE INTERFACES

Browse through netzspannung.org's databases

A central component of netzspannung.org is its publicly accessible archive. This comprises numerous works of media art, projects from IT research, and lectures on media theory as well as on aesthetics and art history, all in the form of text, image and video presentations. The archive also contains content processed by the editorial team as well as community contributions.
netzspannung.org firmly believes that contextualization and visualization are crucial factors in the discovery and acquisition of knowledge. This is why the archive interfaces provide alternative accesses to netzspannung.org's database.

Classic View


The classic view interface presents the database's contents in list form. Here visual information is a significant element, supporting visual access to the contents of the database. These contents (project descriptions, events, articles) can be arranged and sorted according to different criteria.
› To Classic View

Archive Browser


The archive browser provides an overview of all the database's contents. They are organized in different categories (people, subject matter, keywords, latest additions), are combined into indexes, and presented in alphabetical lists. Thus the user can, for example, obtain an overview of all the people featured in the archive or look through the database's contents grouped by keyword.
› To Archive Browser

Randomizer


The randomizer interface automatically generates with each loading process a random selection of 30 images, each of which refers to an entry in the database. It offers a purely visual and intuitive access to the archive.
› To Randomizer

Semantic Map


The semantic map presents the archive in an overview map, structuring and visualizing netzspannung.org's database entries according to semantic criteria. The semantic map provides new possibilities for discovering semantic connections between content from different disciplines. Because the interface is based on a text analysis, German and English texts are each provided with a map of their own. The contents of the two maps are different because many database entries are only available in one language.
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