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[Our podcast is fully listener-supported. That’s why you don’t have to listen to ads! Please consider becoming a supporter on Patreon or sending us a one-time donation through Paypal. And thank you!] We have Eva-Lotta Lamm joining us to talk about the value of sketching and how it relates to data visualization. Eva-Lotta is a UX designer turned expert on sketching and sketchnoting: the art of summarizing talks through sketches...
We have the founding members of the Data Visualization society on the show to talk about how the project started and what are their plans for the future.
We have Tim Dwyer for Monash University to talk about his work on Immersive Analytics.
We are joined by Hannah Davis, a data visualization and sonification expert, to talk about how data sonification works and how she has gone about making her own amazing sonification projects, which create musical pieces based on data.
We are joined by Cameron Beccario who created the immensely impressive Earth visualization.
We have Pedro Cruz and John Wihbey on the show to talk about their beautiful project, the Simulated Dendrochronology of U.S. Immigration.
We have Lyn Bartram of Simon Fraser University and Alper Sarikaya of Microsoft Power BI on the show to talk about an exciting research project they developed to better understand dashboards.
We have Lyn Bartram of Simon Fraser University and Alper Sarikaya of Microsoft Power BI on the show to talk about an exciting research project they developed to better understand dashboards.
Jessica Hullman and Matthew Kay join us to discuss the how and why of visualizing information uncertainty.
Jessica Hullman and Matthew Kay join us to discuss the how and why of visualizing information uncertainty.