Data visualization fascinates me, too. People hooked up to wearables sometimes use it as an interesting way to combine garments and illustrative parts or schematic elements used in visual representation of data. It’s an open and creative field for last few years, but basically very old visual technique. It’s almost old as the history of cartography…
Jonathan Wood’s wearable installation Suspension Dimension is an example how you can make an actual object that looks like 3D spacey data visualization… Suspension Dimension was awarded in 2008 at the awe-inspiring Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show in Wellington, New Zealand.
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ detail by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ detail by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ detail by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ detail by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ detail by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
2008 Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show
‘Suspension Dimension’ detail by Jonathan Wood, United Kingdom
Winner of the Wellington International Award
(c) World of WearableArt™ Ltd
p.s. Thanks a lot to Donna Ching and Heather Palmer from the World of WearableArt™ Ltd for enabling this blog post by sending me images with Jonathan Wood’s artwork…
p.s.1. … and thanks a lot to the other Jonathan Wood for feedback.
p.s.2. if anyone knows ‘the right’ Mr. Wood, please forward him a message that the blogosphere needs him… thanks in advance!