The judicial process against Begoña Gómez, with its complex web of accusations of traffic of influence, represents a challenge for public understanding. Beyond the legal aspects, the case is a battle of political narratives where data, dates, and personal and institutional relationships intertwine. At Foro3D, we propose an innovative approach: using data visualization techniques and 3D modeling to map this plot, transforming complex information into a clear and objective spatial and temporal structure.
3D Mapping of Relationships and Chronology: A Forensic Analysis Tool 🕵️
The key would be to build an interactive three-dimensional model. On the temporal axis, a timeline would detail key milestones: appointments, meetings, and administrative decisions. On the relational plane, nodes would represent the actors (Begoña Gómez, Pedro Sánchez, university officials, companies) and institutions (Government, Complutense University, technology entities). The connections between nodes, coded by color and thickness, would show the nature and frequency of the alleged contacts. This visualization would allow identifying patterns, concentrations of activity, and proximity between public and private spheres at a glance, going beyond the text of the court documents.
Objectivity Through Spatial Perspective 🧭
Such a model transcends static infographics. It offers a neutral analysis tool where the user can explore, filter data, and draw their own conclusions by navigating the structure of the case. In a case with such high political charge, this visual approach seeks to clear the media noise, presenting the alleged facts and their connections in a logical and verifiable space. It does not judge, but organizes the information to foster critical understanding, demonstrating how 3D technology can be a key instrument for transparency and civic analysis.
How can 3D modeling and interactive infographics visually decompose complex networks of relationships and chronologies in high-profile judicial cases like that of Begoña Gómez for clearer and more objective political communication?
(P.S.: at Foro3D we know that the only absolute truth is that the render always takes longer than expected) ⏳