I did the D3.js part - the main graph and timeline. Force layout link strength was based on Pointwise Mutual Information, vide https://github.com/stared/tagoverflow.
"Map of Polish Composers is the most comprehensive resource ever dedicated to Polish music giving users instant access to biographies, extracts from recordings and a carefully charted map providing a rich global cultural context for every artist highlighting their influences and inspirations.
Map of Polish Composers is powered by Adam Mickiewicz Institute.
The project is created by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of the Polska Music and POLSKA 100, the international cultural programme celebrating the centenary of Poland regaining independence.
Financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland as part of the multi-annual programme NIEPODLEGŁA 2017–2022."
- I clicked Karol Szymanowski and I didn't notice I can scroll to see the content - only after reading HN comment I figured out I missed something. There needs to be an arrow or text needs to be formatted differently.
- Breadcrumbs keeps appending even though I go back
- Players show you can skip part of the sample, but you can't
I did the D3.js part - the main graph and timeline. Force layout link strength was based on Pointwise Mutual Information, vide https://github.com/stared/tagoverflow.
I was given the data. There is an accompanying write-up: https://culture.pl/en/article/what-makes-a-composer-polish
Official project info:
"Map of Polish Composers is the most comprehensive resource ever dedicated to Polish music giving users instant access to biographies, extracts from recordings and a carefully charted map providing a rich global cultural context for every artist highlighting their influences and inspirations.
Map of Polish Composers is powered by Adam Mickiewicz Institute.
The project is created by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of the Polska Music and POLSKA 100, the international cultural programme celebrating the centenary of Poland regaining independence.
Financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland as part of the multi-annual programme NIEPODLEGŁA 2017–2022."