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, “Imag(in)ing Everyday Geographies: A case study of Andrew Buckles’s Why Wait? Project,” 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.