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[[File:03. Literature Review Seoyeon Lee.pdf|thumb|03. Literature Review on Jan 26, 2026|left]] | [[File:03. Literature Review Seoyeon Lee.pdf|thumb|03. Literature Review on Jan 26, 2026|left]] | ||
=== Timeline === | |||
01. Midterm Presentation on Nov 24, 2025 | |||
02. Final Presentation on Jan 06, 2026 | |||
03. Literature Review on Jan 26, 2026 | |||
04. Documentation on Apr 23, 2026 | |||
== '''Small Stones In Concrete: A Data Research and Visualization Project''' == | == '''Small Stones In Concrete: A Data Research and Visualization Project''' == | ||
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Next, my way of engaging with these small stones was to create a data sheet. I measured their width and height, calculated their surface area, recorded their positions within the concrete, and noted their total points—the visible protrusions observed on each stone. Of course, since countless small stones existed within the concrete, I selected those that were relatively large, visually prominent, and easier to measure as representative samples for constructing this sheet. In the process of recording and representing this data, I referred to ''Circulating Reference: Sampling the Soil in the Amazon Forest by Bruno Latour''. If these small stones are the essence of concrete, then what would happen if their data were translated into digital form, recreating stones of the same size and in the same positions? Could such a digital mass of concrete also be considered a “real” entity that fully embodies the essence of actual concrete?[[File:Simulation2.png|center|thumb|678x678px|Data-driven simulation]] | Next, my way of engaging with these small stones was to create a data sheet. I measured their width and height, calculated their surface area, recorded their positions within the concrete, and noted their total points—the visible protrusions observed on each stone. Of course, since countless small stones existed within the concrete, I selected those that were relatively large, visually prominent, and easier to measure as representative samples for constructing this sheet. In the process of recording and representing this data, I referred to ''Circulating Reference: Sampling the Soil in the Amazon Forest by Bruno Latour''. If these small stones are the essence of concrete, then what would happen if their data were translated into digital form, recreating stones of the same size and in the same positions? Could such a digital mass of concrete also be considered a “real” entity that fully embodies the essence of actual concrete?[[File:Simulation2.png|center|thumb|678x678px|Data-driven simulation]] | ||
[[File:Simulation3.png|center|thumb|680x680px|Data-driven simulation]] | [[File:Simulation3.png|center|thumb|680x680px|Data-driven simulation]] | ||
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=== Outcome === | === Outcome === | ||
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