Aesthetic judgments in folksonomies as criteria for organising knowledge
Isto Huvila
Building: Main building
Room: Hall V
Date: 2010-02-25 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Last modified: 2010-01-28
Abstract
Principles, justifications and their subjective nature are central issues of knowledge organisation research and practice. This study discusses folksonomies a source of aesthetic judgments and whether those judgments can provide justification for knowledge organisation. Using Flickr photosharing service as an example, the folksonomies are examined as potential source of collective judgments of a larger group of people with a special focus on everyday life aesthetics. The study is based on a visual analysis of clusters of photographs formed by Flickr with a set of common aesthetic adjectives.