What is Drucker's theory of graphesis?
Graphesis refers to the ways in which knowledge is produced and communicated through visual forms. It's not just about data visualization in a technical sense, but about the broader systems of representation that underpin how we understand the world. My work examines how the arrangement, scale, and materiality of visual elements actively shape our interpretive processes and the very nature of what we come to know.
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