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Alice’s Adventure After Wonderland Visualizing Alice in the Digital Era Lingerr Senghor University of Virginia

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Alice’s Adventures After Wonderland : Visualizing Alice in the Digital Era. Lingerr Senghor University of Virginia. Alice’s Adventures under Ground online Juxta , Voyant , TextArc , and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Graphing Alice. New Ways to View Alice: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Alice’s Adventures After Wonderland:

Visualizing Alice

in the Digital Era

Lingerr SenghorUniversity of Virginia

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1.Alice’s Adventures under Ground online

2.Juxta, Voyant, TextArc, and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

3.Graphing Alice

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New Ways to View Alice: Juxta, Voyant, and TextArc

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“I first drew that Chart in order to clear up my own ideas on the subject, finding it very troublesome to retain a distinct notion of the changes that had taken place. I found it answered the purpose beyond my expectation, by bringing into one view the result of details that are dispersed over a very wide and intricate field of universal history; facts sometimes connected with each other, sometimes not, and always requiring reflection each time they were referred to”

William Playfair(quoted by Lev Manovich in “What is Visualization”)

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1. When does she grow?2. Why does she grow?3. How does she grow- food, gloves, etc?4. What height is she the longest?

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““she felt a little nervous about this; ‘for it might end, you know’ said Alice to herself, ‘in my going out altogether, like a candle. I wonder what I should be like then?’ And she tried to remember what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown out, for she could not remember having seen such a thing” (AiW 12)

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“her chin was pressed so closely against her foot, that there was hardly room to open her mouth; but she did it at last, and managed to swallow a morsel of the left-hand bit

* * *‘Come, my head’s free at last!’ said Alice in a tone of delight’” (AiW 42)

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Conclusion

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