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Metagenomic Data Visualization
It was designed by Stamen Design and Eric Rodenbeck. It is dated 2016. Its medium is videos (2), data visualization. It is a part of the department.
These visualizations are produced by software designed for studying microbiomes through metagenomics, a method that identifies every organism in an environment at the time a sample is taken. DNA sequences of organisms found in an infant’s gut are displayed in different ways. A color-coded bar chart shows which genes are most expressive. A parallel coordinates graph facilitates comparisons of different taxonomic variables.
It is credited Courtesy Banfield Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley and Stamen Design.
- Textile, Suburbia
- cotton.
- American Textile History Museum Collection.
- 2016-35-91
- Textile, Vegetable Tree
- linen.
- Gift of Firma Svenskt Tenn.
- 1982-60-1
- Sample, Honeycombe
- cotton.
- Gift of Eddie Squires.
- 1992-3-20
Our curators have highlighted 2 objects that are related to this one.
- Bruises—The Data We Don’t See
- data visualization with original score, still, prepatory sketch.
- Courtesy of Giorgia Lupi and Kaki King.
- NATURE.005
- Poster, David Bowie 1976-84
- screenprint on paper.
- Gift of Non-Format.
- 2012-12-4
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Nature—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial.