Exhibition »BarabásiLab. Hidden Patterns. Network Thinking«

30.04.2021

A visualization of a network is shown. The edges of the network are colored in different colors.

More data are produced now every day than before in an entire decade. To cope with this volume of data a new science is needed: the visualization of identifying nodes and networks, of parameters and patterns. The exhibition »BarabásiLab: Hidden Patterns« invites visitors to discover the invisible data structures that have now been visualized by the physicist and network scientist Albert-László Barabási and his research laboratory.

With the exhibition »BarabásiLab: Hidden Patterns« the ZKM | Karlsruhe presents the work of Hungarian physicist and network scientist Albert-László Barabási (*1967, Cârța, Romania) and his research laboratory at Northeastern University in Boston, USA. Over the past 25 years BarabásiLab has developed a vocabulary for complexity based largely on forms of expression taken from art.

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