The Art of Dancing in 1910 and Narratives of Time and Space
Published on AugĀ 28, 2007 (updated DecĀ 13, 2022), filed under design, art (feed). (Share this on Mastodon orĀ Bluesky?)
Itās interesting to explore different forms of data visualization. Here are some photos I took from a dance book from 1910, āAtlas zur Grammatik der Tanzkunst und Tanzschreibekunst oder ChoreographieāāāGrammar of the Art of Dancingāā, by Friedrich Albert Zorn. Zorn was a successful German dancer, choreographer, and dance theorist who lived from 1820 to 1905.
Although the photographs are of rather poor quality, you should be able to make out interesting details (typography) and recognize what Edward Tufte taught as small multiples and ānarratives of time and space.ā The dance notationāwhich as far as I know is still in use?āinvites to compare and assess changes. There probably are more things to note (and maybe to criticize) from an information design point of view, but take a look for yourself.
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