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Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B SPATIAL VISUALISATION FOR HETEROGENEOUS CINEMA DATA SETS Colin Arrowsmith 1 , Deb Verhoeven 2 and Alwyn Davidson 2 1 School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University 2 School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University HOMER Prague June 12-14, 2013

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Cinema data is characteristically complex, heterogeneous and interlinked. Rather than relying on simple information retrieval techniques, researchers are increasingly turning to the creative exploration and reapplication of data in order to more fully explore the meaning of newly available and diverse data sets. In this context, the cinema historian becomes the creator of visual texts which can be assessed for both their interpretive insight and their aesthetic qualities. This paper presents four research projects that develop different spatio-temporal visualisation techniques to understand the industrial dynamics of post-war film exhibition and distribution in Australia. The research integrates groundbreaking work by a group of inter-disciplinary investigators into the effectiveness of techniques such as dendritic mapping, Circos, time-series graphs, animation, cartogram mapping, and multivariate visualisation for the study of cinema circuits and operations at a number of scales.  

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SPATIAL VISUALISATION FOR HETEROGENEOUS CINEMA DATA SETS

Colin Arrowsmith1 , Deb Verhoeven2 and Alwyn Davidson2

1School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University2School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University

HOMER PragueJune 12-14, 2013

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OBJECTIVE

To explore cinema data sets using geovisualisation and spatial analysis

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BACKGROUND

•Why spatial?

•Issues of spatial visualisation

– Complex

– Heterogeneous

•Illustrate with 4 studies

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FOUR CASE STUDIES

•The Greek cinema circuit

•Post-war cinema venues in Australia

•Multivariate visualisations

•Global film screenings

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CASE STUDY 1: THE GREEK CINEMA CIRCUIT•Objective

–To explore historical changes in the diasporic Greek cinema distribution of Finos and Anzervos films during the period 1956 to 1963

•Rationale

–To demonstrate the role of geographic analysis in understanding cinema circuit behaviour

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DATA ACQUISITION

•Archival newspaper and oral history research•Government records

– censorship records

– theatre licence and company records•Geo-location using street address or via GPS

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ANZERVOS

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FINOS

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ANZERVOS (SECTION)

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FINOS (SECTION)

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KEY CHAINS IDENTIFIED

No. of venues

Anzervos Finos

1 B C B A

2 BC CB BC AD

3 BCB CBC BCB BCA

4 BCBC MGPC BCBC BCBA

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CIRCOS – CIRCULAR VISUALISATIONS

•Film sequence (Fort of Freedom):

–BCBBBBBCAABBBBBB by screening

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–BCBCAB venue sequencing

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CHANGE IN SEQUENCE (ANZERVOS)

The Fort of FreedomAli Pasha and Mrs Frossini

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CHANGE IN SEQUENCE (FINOS)

AsteroMusic, Povery and Pride

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CHANGE OF VENUE DATE

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CHANGE OF VENUE DATEAli Pasha and Mrs Frosini

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CHANGE OF VENUE DATEMusic, Poverty and Pride

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• The olives are where films finished: green= Sydney venue, purple = Melbourne venue

•Leaves are screenings: yellow is QLD, light green is NSW, darker green is VIC, dark brown is SA

•The distance is days between screenings and done to scale

Anzervos Finos

OLIVE TREES

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KEY FINDINGS (CASE STUDY 1)

•Main cinema circuits can be identified via Markov-Chain analysis

•Various approaches to visualising cinema sequencing

–At different temporal and spatial scales

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CASE STUDY 2: POST-WAR CINEMA IN AUSTRALIA•Objective:

–To undertake a geographical analysis of Post-War cinema in Australia

•Rationale:

–Geographic variation of cinema distribution and survival poorly understood

–Methods for representing historical data require development

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METHODOLOGY•Scan “Film Weekly” summaries

•Convert scanned files to text

•Generate “base year” (1948) spreadsheet

•Determine new and closed cinemas for subsequent years for study period

•Link to suburb polygons in GIS

•Significant post-processing of data

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FILM WEEKLY SCAN

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CINEMA CARTOGRAMS

•Cartogram is a map where a thematic variable is substituted for area (or distance)

•Population substituted for area

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CARTOGRAM OF POPULATION WITH CHANGES IN CINEMA NUMBERS

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1948 to 1953

HOT SPOT ANALYSIS

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1953 to 1958

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1958 to 1963

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1958 to 1963

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1963 to 1968

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1968 to 1971

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URBAN SCALE CHANGES (MELBOURNE)

1948 to 1953

1963 to 1968 1968 to 1971

1953 to 1958 1958 to 1963

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KEY FINDINGS (CASE STUDY 2)

•Steady decline in total numbers from 1958 stabilising around 1969-71

•Significant geographic variation with time

•Difficulties working at multiple scales

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CASE STUDY 3•Objective

–To investigate the spatial and multivariate aspects of large cinema company venues

•Characteristics

–Change over time, geographical nature, the relationship between different variables

•Key Criteria

–Flexible, multivariate, show change of geography and variables, analytical, bases for discussion

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KEY FINDINGS (CASE STUDY 3)

•Visualisations can offer new insights into information and can be used to facilitate or drive research

•Multivariate data can be understood when a visual mode of communication is introduced

•A flexible model allows users to investigate data that is relevant to their own inquiry

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CASE STUDY 4: GLOBAL CONTEMPORARY FILM SCREENINGS•Objective

–Identify factors connecting film distribution and exhibition

–To create a digital atlas of cinema practice•Rationale:

–Changes in modes of film distribution

–Plan for sustainable cinema industry

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DATA SOURCE

–Records of screenings of all films in all cinema venues

–Screenings for 48 countries

–Many additional attributes

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LIFE OF PI

30 November 2012 7 December 2012

14 December 2012 21 December 2012

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LIFE OF PI

28 December 2012 4 January 2013

11 January 2013 17 January 2013

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KEY FINDINGS (CASE STUDY 4)

•Unique challenges of working with large data sets

•Number of small errors and inconsistencies

•Work still in progress

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CHALLENGES OF WORKING WITH CINEMA DATA•Multiple sources of data

•Working at multiple scales

•Working with historic data

•Multiple definitions

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FURTHER INFORMATION•Colin Arrowsmith: [email protected]•Deb Verhoeven: [email protected]•Alwyn Davidson: [email protected]

RELATED PUBLICATIONSColin Arrowsmith and Deb Verhoeven, 'Visual methods for showing cinema circuits at varying temporal and spatial scales’, in Colin Arrowsmith, Chris Bellman, William Cartwright, Simon Jones and Mark Shortis (ed.) Proceedings of the Geospatial Science Research Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 12-14 December 2011, pp. 1-15.

Alwyn Davidson, Colin Arrowsmith and Deb Verhoeven, A Method for the Visual Representation of Historic Multivariate Point Data, in ADVANCES IN CARTOGRAPHY AND GISCIENCE. VOLUME 2, Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 2011, Volume 6, Part 2, 163-178

Petal Diagrams: http://figshare.com/authors/Alwyn_Davidson/101452