Ted Hiebert and Jin-Kyu Jung publish on “Imag(in)ing Everyday Geographies”

IAS faculty members Ted Hiebert and Jin-Kyu Jung co-authored an article, “,” in GeoJournal. The article presents an interdisciplinary collaboration that brings together sympathetic trends in qualitative geographic visualization and contemporary generative artistic practices —attempting to represent a diverse array of creative and multi-modal data through generative and participatory digital methods. It includes a case study with the Seattle artist Andrew Buckles, correlating representational and participatory digital data including geospatial, temporal, audio, video as well as electroencephalography readings from brainwave sensors.