A dictionary of visual analogies
Date
2020Abstract
This paper discusses a theoretical framework for a research aimed to
produce a dictionary of visual analogies used for the explanation of scientific
theories, collected both from historical and contemporary sources. The artifacts
will be indexed through a set of criteria and tags that will allow to navigate the
contents and map correlations across time, scientific domains and types of
publication. The archive will grow as an open-ended accumulation of examples,
adapting the methodology for the selection and organisation of the analogies
based on the new entries. A set of visualisations will be used in order to navigate
the archive and make emerging patterns legible. The initial method of
classification will be based on the faceted system envisioned by Luca Rosati
(Rosati, 2015), in which artifacts are tagged and tags are organised according to
a faceted classification. Tags will not be mutually exclusive, but they’ll act like
attributes: each entry may have multiple tags, the number of which can grow
without any limit or predetermined direction.