DataStories
@datastoriesuk
https://t.co/bHo9CT97Ep
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16-10-2017 12:58:12
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Love this. I still reference Mood Pinball a lot! Itβs great to see it still doing the rounds. Brilliant artwork & collab between Ben Neal Edie Harmeet Chagger-Khan DataStories BOM
Coventry is in a playable pinball machine πΉοΈ
Mood Pinball playfully reimagines how city-wide data might be used by an individual to find their comfort zones, and improve their experience of a city.
Featuring Edie Ben Neal & Harmeet Chagger-Khan
π culturespacecoventry.com/mood-pinball
My recent talk at the DataStories Symposium is up in case you fancy seeing what I've been up to recently βΊοΈ
youtube.com/watch?v=XbK6cmβ¦
Highly recommended and particularly relevant if you want to do a PhD in dataset search and related areas. #opendata #datasetsearch #datasetretrieval
Here's the final visualisation from Catherine, of Stefanie Posavec's wonderful closing talk; the perfect summary of the #DataStoriesSymposium
Immediately had to order Stefanie Posavec visual journal as already a huge fan of the postcards. Such inspiring work, thanks for sharing ππDataStories symposium
Thank you to DataStories for a wonderful 2 days, which were a veritable chocolate box of insight and ideas at the #DataStoriesSymposium . Particular to Elena Simperl and laura - a lesson in how an online symposium should be run! Looking forward to the recordings...
A wonderful closing keynote from Stefanie Posavec (Stefanie Posavec), showcasing an incredible variety of projects using data as an artistic medium in such inventive ways!
Excellent to have Stefanie Posavec as the Friday evening speaker DataStories symposium.
Stefani and Giorgia Lupi's Dear Data work has been an incredible teaching tool in my information design class, and has inspired my students to created some amazing work.
Our closing keynote is from Stefanie Posavec (Stefanie Posavec), author of Dear Data, who will be talking about wearable, touchable, danceable data
Here's the visualisation of Michele Mauri (Michele Mauri @[email protected])'s talk on visualisations within wikipedia
Our next talk is from Benjamin Bach (Benjamin Bach), exploring the use of #DataComics as a novel medium for data-driven stories
It was great fun to share some of @fastfamiliar 's Smoking Gun at the Data Stories Symposium this afternoon and lovely as ever to see Tom Blount
and hear about his research.
Our next talk is from Michele Mauri (Michele Mauri @[email protected], densitydesign) on how Wikipedia visualises data