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Upcoming Exhibit: BarabásiLab. Hidden Patterns

Professor Isabel Meirelles will be part of a panel discussing the upcoming exhibit “BarabásiLab. Hidden Patterns” on occasion of its opening at ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany. She also has a chapter on the book accompanying the exhibit. The exhibit opens on April 30, 2021, and begins with a guided tour at 6pm CET followed by the panel discussion at 7pm CET.

Digital opening: April 30, 2021 
Guided tour with Albert-László Barabási: 6pm CET
Live discussion with Albert-László Barabási, Alice Grishchenko, Isabel Meirelles, and Peter Weibel about “Network-Thinking:” 7pm CET
https://zkm.de/en/event/2021/04/digital-opening-barabasilab-hidden-patterns

The exhibition “BarabásiLab. Hidden Patterns” introduces the work of the physicist and network scientist Albert-László Barabási and his research laboratory. The focus of the exhibition is the development of network visualization over the past 25 years, which can be seen in the projects of BarabásiLab. 

Professor Meirelles’ book chapter, “Representing Complexity: An Ode to the Node-Link Diagram” (pp 27–37) in the book Hidden Patterns: Visualizing Networks at BarabásiLab, was published by Hatje Cantz in 2020 on the occasion of the exhibit, which debuted at the Ludwig Museum in Budapest (October 10, 2020 — June 20, 2021) and will open at ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany (May 01, 2021 – January 16, 2022). Details about the book can be found here.