with Data by Design @laurenfklein and team offer a counter history of data visualization in the form of an interactive book featuring a range of visual and interactive materials to engage with – the project is now up for community review:
loving the "scrollytells" highlighting and explaining certain parts, variants, or layers of selected visualizations. so smart and so useful for teaching critical literacy!
The Amazonia Future Lab https://amazoniafuturelab.fh-potsdam.de will exhibit their interactive video installation on material practices from the indigenous communities of the Upper Xingu at re:publica 24 in Berlin next week!
Only few dozen lines added to variants #dataviz "rajdash" submodule—as #AnnoPlot dev stalled this week attending to family health emergency.
That and a surprise household issue will consume available spoons next week.
Final refinements of rajdash bolt-on to variants #datavis, and thereafter HHS capacity replacement & CDC flu tracking dataviz, will hopefully see movement in June, followed by long overdue North American fire/smoke/AQI composite map, and longer overdue NHTSA & CDCWonder analyses.
the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History https://www.c2dh.uni.lu/ has an interesting permanent researcher position in Data Visualisation for Digital History:
This week at the MAI-Tagung (museums and the internet) taking place at #JMBerlin, we present our ongoing research project »Granularities of dispersion and materiality – Visualizing a photo archive about diaspora«
Happy birthday to founder of modern nursing, social reformer, statistician, data visualization innovator & writer Florence Nightingale (1820 – 1910)!
Nightingale earned the nickname "The Lady with the Lamp" during the Crimean War, from a phrase used by The Times, describing her as a “ministering angel” making her solitary rounds of the hospital at night with “a little lamp in her hand”. 🧵1/n
#linocut#printmaking#sciart#womenInSTEM#datavis#nursing#statistics#mathart#MastoArt
On Thursday morning, I'll be guest lecturing on #DataVis at the May Institute for Computation and Statistics for #MassSpec and #Proteomics at Northeastern #BostonMA!
Happy and honored to give a virtual keynote at the #CrossingFonds Symposium next week in Vancouver/online!
I will speak about conceptual analogues as a versatile vehicle to aid transdisciplinary collaboration in the intersecting contexts of #archives, #visualization and #design.
YIMBY Melbourne have released a report on their recommended inner city housing targets to tackle the housing crisis. The report focuses on missing middle zoning, along with carrots and sticks for ensuring housing is delivered.
Keep an eye out for the first Data Visualization Accessibility workshop at @ieeevis this year!! Organized by @laurasouth_, Naimul Hoque, Pramod Chundury, @frankelavsky, Lucas Nadolskis, @kekewu728, Brianna Wimer, @dom, Danielle Albers Szafir, Jonathan Lazar, and @elm
CFP: Position papers (2-4 pages) that discuss topics relevant to accessible data visualizations
Du Bois Data Visualization Society Challenge - Week 7/10: My recreation of Du Bois' poster no.47, done with D3 & Svelte. Again I tried to recreate it as close to the original as possible, make it responsive and added a pattern fill to match the hand-painted look.
CONGRATULATIONS DOCTOR LAURA SOUTH on a successful #PhD dissertation defense of "Designing for Photosensitive Epilepsy Across Social, Interactive, and Immersive Platforms"! and to Dr. @michelle_borkin for the immense achievements of your student! #DataVis#HCI#a11y
Du Bois Data Visualization Society Challenge - Week 6/10: My recreation of Du Bois' poster no. 54, done with D3, Svelte. Again I tried to recreate it as close to the original as possible and make it responsive.