Wear/Where
Graduate Studio I, Dan Boyarski

Using Richard Saul Werman’s “Five Hatracks” as a guide to find relationships between different types of data, we created a “self-portrait” of ourselves from the resulting data in a map or diagram that both drew in a viewer from far away and continued to inform the viewer upclose. 

I chose to map the relationship of articles of clothes worn – shirts to pants – with frequency of use per day and location each article was worn.  The final diagram draws graphical cues from schematic diagrams and subway maps. 

Process Book (8.3MB) [pdf]
Poster (84K) [jpg]