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When you think of Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man or John Snow’s famous map of cholera outbreaks in 19th century London, you think of early examples for data visualizations. In academia, visualizations have always been widely used to communicate findings and make sense of the data. Given that early research was published on paper and distributed analogously, visualizations were static.
Nowadays, there is an ever increasing number of visualizations in papers: statistical results, maps, social networks, you name it. But despite technological advances and modern approaches to data visualization, published infographics remain mostly static.
What opportunities does science miss by sticking to this (outdated) state-of-the-art? Can publications benefit from the tools and approaches already employed in data science or data-driven journalism? What better ways are there for telling stories with interactive graphs or web apps to make research more compelling?
Bringing together scientists and data visualization specialists, we give you an insight into the world of visual representations and discuss new ways to explore data. We will encounter the good, the bad, and the beautiful side of data visualizations and give you some inspiration for your own research. Just picture it!

Speaker
Julius Tröger is a journalist and book author. He is Head of Visual Journalism with ZEIT ONLINE. At his former employee Berliner Morgenpost, he founded the multi-award winning Interaktiv-Team. He was a guest author at Guardian US and ProPublica.

Katrin Glinka is with the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) where she is the Scientific Project Lead of museum4punkt0. She is also a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. In her research she focuses on digitisation and visualisation in the cultural field and its means and potentials for curation, critical and interventionist approaches, and visitor orientation in museums.

Christoph Maurer is a Senior Designer and Frontend Developer with specialisation in Design Thinking, UI- & UX-Design, and data visualisation. He works for international clients and small business from various fields.

Schedule
7 pm - 7.30 pm: Networking/get-together with pizza and drinks
7.30 pm - 7.40 pm Introduction
7.40 pm - 9 pm Speakers + Q&A session

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