Partviz (2027)
At its core, PartViz (Partition Visualization) is not merely about drawing boundaries; it is the disciplined art of making discontinuity visible. While most visualization seeks to show flow, continuity, or gradient, PartViz specializes in the opposite: the hard seams, the categorical chasms, and the discrete containers into which we pour chaotic reality.
To create a PartViz is to perform an act of epistemic violence—and to celebrate it. We take a continuous space (time, geographic terrain, conceptual possibility) and fracture it. The resulting visual is a confession of our cognitive limits: we cannot process infinite nuance, so we build walls. 1. The Partition (The Container) The geometry of the partition—whether a Voronoi cell, a rectangular treemap, or a hierarchical circle pack—is a statement of relationship. Adjacency implies connection. Nesting implies subordination. Gaps imply absence or irrelevance. The choice of tessellation (regular, centroidal, weighted) dictates what the user perceives as "natural" grouping. A poorly chosen partition is a lie told by geometry. partviz
Inside each cell lies a signature: color, texture, glyph, or statistical summary. This is where PartViz transcends mere layout. The signature encodes density, error, confidence, or value. But the tension is eternal: the partition’s boundaries are sharp, yet the underlying data often bleeds across them. A choropleth map of election results, for example, pretends that a voter living on one side of a street is ideologically distinct from their neighbor across the line. PartViz thrives on this useful fiction. At its core, PartViz (Partition Visualization) is not