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Curiouser and curiouser: 70 Very Different Visualizations of Alice in Wonderland

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Curiouser and curiouser: 70 Very Different Visualizations of Alice in Wonderland

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Our June event will feature a talk from Researcher and Visualization Designer Richard Brath!

DESCRIPTION: Don't get stuck on WordClouds. Alice in Wonderland is a wildly popular book and many people have created very different visualizations. As visualization practitioners, we can learn a lot with a bit of curiosity into the many possible ways that people have visualized Wonderland, whether researchers, artists or student assignments. With so many visualization possibilities, Alice might be inclined to ask: "Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" to which I'll provide many possibilities and a few pointers.

Hosted by the Dallas-Fort Worth DataViz Meetup Group, this global event is being shared with multiple DataViz Meetup groups around the globe.

REGISTRATION:
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SCHEDULE: (Central time)
4:00 - Group Announcements
4:15 - Curiouser and curiouser: 70 Very Different Visualizations of Alice in Wonderland - Richard Brath
5:00 - Q&A

SPONSOR: I want to thank Foodtruck for helping sponsor this event. Foodtruck provides useful and re-usable charts created from free, open datasets that you are free to explore and use in your work. Learn more at https://foodtruck.ai

SPEAKER: Richard Brath is a long time visualization designer and researcher working at Uncharted Software Inc., where his visualizations are in use by hundreds of thousands of users every day. He has authored two books on data visualization:
Graph Analysis and Visualization (together with David Jonker, Wiley 2015) https://amzn.to/3sEkL8N
Visualizing with Text (AK Peters, 2021) https://amzn.to/3Nged82

Find more info at https://richardbrath.wordpress.com/

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