Tuesday, October 26, 2004

 

IAwiki - collaborative knowledge base for the topic of InformationArchitecture

There is a tsunami of data that is crashing onto the beaches of the civilized world. This is a tidal wave of unrelated, growing data formed in bits and bytes, coming in an unorganized, uncontrolled, incoherent cacophony of foam. None of it is easily related, none of it comes with any organization methodology.

Now for the good news: There is a dune on the beach. There is a breakwater in the ocean that is clearly emerging in these last fleeting moments of the 20th century. The breakwater is indeed breaking up the tsunami of data and focusing it in a more organized way to answer our questions and concerns. There is a new breed of graphic designers, exhibition designers, illustrators and photographers, whose passion it is to make the complex clear.

I call this new breed of talented thinkers Information Architects and this book was created to help celebrate and understand the importance of their work - a work which inspires hope that as we expand our capabilities to inform and communicate that we will value, with equal enthusiasm, the design of understanding.
Richard Saul Wurman
From Information Architects

The resource presented here on IA is perhaps one of the best compilations on this topic .
It's highly recomended and strongly advised for anyone interested or involved in the sphere of information creation to visit these places .

http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2004/10/17/information_architecture_wiki_a_wilderness.htm

http://www.iawiki.net/IAwiki



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