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Tell them anything but the truth: They will find their own. How we visualized the map of the future with respect to the audience of our story

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Graffieti, Michele; Scagnetti, Gaia; Ricci, Donato; Masud, Luca; Porpora, Mario
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Abstract
This paper is part of a research project about the visualization of complex systems. More specifically, it focuses on the emerging need for a narrative approach in the understanding of complex networks.
Date issued
2010-06
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/66956
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Journal
Leonardo
Publisher
MIT Press
Citation
Graffieti, Michele et al. “Tell Them Anything but the Truth: They Will Find Their Own. How We Visualized the Map of the Future with Respect to the Audience of Our Story.” Leonardo 44 (2011): 250-251. © 2011 The MIT Press.
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1530-9282
0024-094X

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