by Art of Counting | Methods
The Art of Counting project is based on the combination of a custom-built relational database and advanced statistical methods. The database revolves around a core of variables that are recorded in a binary (yes or no) manner. In the case of my dissertation project,...
by Art of Counting | Tacky Tourists
Our ongoing series of tourists doing or wearing, shall we say…interesting things. Some will make you chortle, some might make you bawl, and some will encourage you to station yourself with a whisk at some of these monuments to slap the hands of those who do...
by Art of Counting | Cross Training
In this TED talk, David McCandless presents his work on data visualization. His process allows vast amounts of information to be quickly conveyed and understood and can identify subtle patterns hidden within the data itself. ...
by Art of Counting | Tacky Tourists
Our ongoing series of tourists doing or wearing, shall we say…interesting things. Some will make you slightly ill, some will make you LOL, and some will make you want to track these folks down and smack some sense into them. This one, taken at Deir el Bahri,...
by Art of Counting | Results
Why was the looped sash worn at the king’s waist almost always painted red? What significance does this color hold and what message does it convey as a prominent regalia element? In the first post on the red looped sash, we discussed the use of sashes in...