Monday, April 20, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Project 2: Structured Data
Debt Road
U.S. Household Debt Higher than Ever
by Francesco Lazzarino (Franco Fazuku)March 6, 2009
Summary
The scene represents U.S. Household debt between the years 1950 - 2010.News Source & Research Data
- The Debt Trap: Interactive Series Produced by Tom Jackson and Amy O'Leary/The New York Times.
- Federal Reserve Statistical Release: Consumer Credit Historical Data
- Bureau of the Census Projections of the Number of Households and Families in the United States (Page 5, Table C).
Video Documentary
Debt Road from Francesco Lazzarino on Vimeo.
Interaction
The blog sign launches this blog page when touched. The car will drive forward when touched while seated (upon standing up it will return to where it was). The highway can also be walked through and experienced very well in mouse look mode.Motivation
The purpose was to demonstrate the magnitude of U.S. Consumer Debt. In recent decades there have been the highest increase and highest levels of consumer debt per American household. Consumer debt levels are very important to the economy because they relate directly to national production and economic stability. It seems as if either the last two decades are disproportionate to the rest of the post war history of U.S. consumer debt or that since WWII the growth has been exponential.Description
Driving up an elevating road is the metaphor used to describe the change of U.S. consumer debt over time. The value of consumer debt is mapped proportionally to the elevation above the starting point on the road. The decade of each debt level is mapped proportionally to the distance from the starting point on the road. A road trip can be thought of as a 1-dimensional function in a 3-dimensional space. A time series is is usually a 1-dimensional function in a 2-dimensional (or more) space. Given a road with no turns, (or considering turns as a topological phenomena as opposed to a geometric one) the space a road trip exists in can be reduced to 2-dimensions. The metaphor is formed as a 3-step mapping: the denotational meaning of the years and debt to the abstract concept of distance and height to the metaphorical meaning of miles and elevation.
To play on this mapping elevation was expressed by highway road signs showing the elevation in dollar units. Literally this makes no sense because dollars have no meaning with respect to distance from sea level, but metaphorically it holds water nicely.
Mile markers as years. As the elevation sign this only makes sense metaphorically, not literally.
The side of the scene is a bar graph. It seemed as if it fits. Just reiterating the data.
The blog sign is modeled after a hospital sign. Just playing the transportation metaphor, no relation to the structured data, but a requirement of the assignment.
Also the difficulty of driving the car up the steepest parts of the road hint at the fragility of a highly leveraged society.
The font used is Univers, a common road sign font used on many transportation signage around the world (not on U.S. Highways, but close).
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Project 1: Simple Data
Stimulus Clinic
Senate prescribes $1 Trillion stimulus
by Francesco Lazzarino (Franco Fazuku)
February 12, 2009
SLURL
Summary
The diorama represents the $1 Trillion amount of the provisional stimulus package circa February 3, 2009.News Source
Additions by Senate Push Stimulus Near $1 Trillion By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN Published: February 4, 2009Video Documentary
Interaction
The clipboard launches this blog page when touched. There are no interactive animations for this diorama. I would like to have animated the plunger drawing liquid out from the bottle but I could not figure out how to move the liquid volumes (in syringe and bottle) with respect to the plunger movement while keeping position invariance.Motivation
I wanted to demonstrate the therapeutic intentions of the pending economic stimulus package. I was somewhat motivated to cynically play the medication metaphor as drug abuse not as therapeutic, but went with the therapeutic angle. I believe the two options I gave myself represent the current cultural dichotomy of opinion of the stimulus package. Classical economists might view it as giving heroin to a junkie, while a Keynesian point of view would consider it necessary.Description
Administration of medicated stimulants to the US holds a connotative meaning that the US economy is depressing.
The patient in the scene is represented as a sculpture of the lower forty-eight United States. The colors red and blue are taken from the american flag as an additional symbol of the USA. The bloated nature of the sculpture represents the inflated and troubled or metaphorically speaking sick or depressed US economy.
The money value is represented by a volume of green liquid in the syringe. The syringe has a measure on its cylinder that reads in $100 billion increments.
The bottle contains the same green liquid as the syringe, representing the source of the money.
The stage of the diorama is mean to resemble a sterile hospital room.
The medical chart/prescription serves as the sign for the project. It follows the medical treatment metaphor.
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