Book of Trees - Visualizing Branches of Knowledge

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Trees are one of the most ubiquitous religious symbols across the world. From ancient Sumer to Christianity, from the Maya civilization to Buddhism, there’s hardly a human society over the ages that hasn’t associated trees with some sort of celestial and religious power. Due to its expressive quality and natural branching scheme, trees have also become important communication tools, illustrating a variety of topics such as family ties, moral values, systems of law, domains of science, biological species, hard disk drives, database schemas, and online discussions. The Book of Trees covers over 800 years of human culture through the lens of the tree figure, from its entrenched roots in religious medieval exegesis to its contemporary, secular digital themes. With roughly 200 images the book offers a visual evolutionary history of this universal metaphor, showing us the incremental adoption of a stylized, abstract construct, as well as a recent emergence of new visual models, many employing advanced computer-generated algorithms. Ultimately, this book makes visualization a prism through which to observe the evolution of civilization.

Author(s): Manuel Lima
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 208

Foreword (Ben Shneiderman)
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Timeline of Significant Characters

01 - Figurative Trees
02 - Vertical Trees
03 - Horizontal Trees
04 - Multidirectional Trees
05 - Radial Trees
06 - Hyperbolic Trees
07 - Rectangular Treemaps
08 - Voronoi Treemaps
09 - Circular Treemaps
10 - Sunbursts
11 - Icicle Trees

Notes
Bibliography
Image Credits
Index