A dynamic topography for visualizing time and space in fictional literary texts

  • Richardson A
  • Hay D
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Abstract

This paper presents research on creating interactive prototypes for visualizing temporal spatial relationships in fictional literary texts. Developed within the context of the Chronotopic Cartographies project, a practice-led inquiry yielded dynamic visualizations from literary texts, the research explores the development and application of interactive three-dimensional environments illustrating the ‘chronotopic’, time-space relationships across a series of fictional literary texts. Expert feedback highlights the potential of the interaction model as a useful visual paradigm for supporting methods of reflective inquiry hypothesis making. The work also represents a potential model for creating interactive temporal visualizations which support hypothesis making across a broader sphere of the humanities.

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Richardson, A., & Hay, D. (2022). A dynamic topography for visualizing time and space in fictional literary texts. Information Design Journal, 27(1), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.1075/idj.22010.ric

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