Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks captures the excitement of creators and scholars pioneering the application of network science to culture. Beginning in 2010, the AHCN symposia tracked breakthrough moments as network theories, big data and inventive visualizations triggered new insight in fields ranging from 16th-century political history to 21st-century art. These papers were presented at the Leonardo Days at NetSci conferences, the High Throughput Humanities conference and in the Leonardo journal.
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