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Jessica Hullman Jessica Hullman
jessicahullman@yahoo.com

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Background:
B.A. in Comparative Studies in Religion (magna cum laude), Ohio State University, 2003
M.F.A. in Writing and Poetics, Naropa University, 2006
M.S.I. in Information Analysis & Retrieval, University of Michigan, 2008

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Research Tags:
  • information visualization
  • aesthetics & creativity in IT
  • HCI


Bio/Research Statement:
My research focuses on information visualization, including new evaluation methods, information aesthetics and popular information visualization, and critical theory of visualization.

Current Research:
Studying populist infovis by talking with designers, studying effects of design principles on creativity, and GROCS project to build a chance-based multi-touch table application to support artists.

Recent Publications:
  • 2009: Hullman, Jessica. "Framing Artistic Visualization: Aesthetic Object as Evidence." ACM Creativity & Cognition, October, 2009.



Profile last updated Nov 13, 2009.


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Jennifer Lee and son Aiden

Cal Lee (MSI '99, Ph.D. '05) is now an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina. At SI he distinguished himself with his research in the archives and records management field. In 2002, Lee was the first winner of the Paul Evan Peters Fellowship for graduate study in the information sciences or librarianship. The award is sponsored by the Coalition for Networked Information and "recognizes not only outstanding scholarship and intellectual rigor, but also civic responsibility, democratic values, and imagination, honoring the memory of CNI founding executive director Paul Evan Peters."

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