Neurath,
Otto (1882-1945) -Gesammelte bildpadagogische Schriften, herausgegeben
von Rudolf Haller und Robin Kinross (1991) [Verlag Holder-Pichler-Tempsky;
Wien; p.674] |
Increase
of working females in textile industry; each figure is a 1000 dressmakers
(male/female). [p.24] |
No
more statistical curves, but strips of figures, like this one from the
Geselleschafts- und Wirtschafts-Museum Wien, about the increase of youth
education and girls participating in it. [p.44] |
An
early still anecdotal picture statistic (with somewhat realistic figures)
from 1925 about police intervention in public life and the differences
according to the day of the week and the usage of alcohol. [p.53] |
Example
of usage of the picture statistics in the Bezirksmuseum "Am Fuchsenfeld"
in the early thirties. A foldable screen system with a standard messure
of 125 x 126 cm. (the eye can travel over a large surface on which the
picture tableau is montaged, allowing for complex comparisons of both
symbolic and spatial qualities, far superior to the restraints of a book
page or a small sized computer monitor frame. tj.) [p.199] |
Rationalization
in Austrian coal industry: each trolley depicts a coal production of 50.000;
each figure 200 miners. (more productivity with less workers because of
more machinery. tj.) [p.247] |
Development
of telepgraph lines: the distance between the telephone poles represents
each time 100.000 km. [p.319] |
This
picture belongs to a detailed description of how exhibition panels and
a table with educational objects for the Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaft
Museum need to be made. The usage is intended for mobile exhibitions at
different places in town (period 192501934) [p.380] |
"Rehabilitation
is part of the healing process": an example from a series of tables
explaining aspects of tubercolosis. This table explains the need for inclusion
of social help already starting in the hospital to enhance re-integration
("back to a usefull and happy life") after leaving the hospital.
[p.443] |