Blog 4: Information Visualizations and Distant Reading
“What is Distant Reading” by Kathryn Shultz sheds light on the evolving landscape of literary analysis and visualization projects like Six Degrees of Francis Bacon, as well as Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, which is advocated through the perspective of Franco Moretti. Moretti proposes a pretty big change from traditional close reading, advocating that when analyzing massive amounts of literary data, we should analyze it using digital methods. His approach challenges the conventional methods of analyzing and reading literature, suggesting that a broader, data-driven perspective is necessary to fully understand and grasp the true complexity of something. In projects such as Six Degrees by Francis Bacon, using distant reading techniques could revolutionize our understanding of historical data by uncovering new information and patterns in literary works. By analyzing large amounts of textual data, researchers are able to gain insights into the historical contexts on how the...

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