Another turn of the year is approaching and we take some time to reflect with our classic guests Andy Kirk and Robert Kosara on what has happened in 2015: “What where the major trends? Big debates? Best visualizations? New tools? Etc.” We’ve even put our predictions in writing — you can read them in our transcript of this episode here.
This was a great year for Data Stories, with a total of 22 episodes (our record so far!). We want to thank our fantastic collaborators Destry and Florian for their great support with running the show, our guests for spending time talking with us, and of course all of you for listening to Data Stories!
Happy 2016! Enjoy the holidays and we’ll see you on January with a ton of new stuff from our side. Stay tuned!
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Data Stories #56: Amanda Cox on Working With R, NYT Projects, Favorite DataData Stories #52: Science Communication at SciAm w/ Jen ChristiansenData Stories #57: Visualizing Human Development w/ Max Roser[a]
Cartogram, NPR
Cartograms, gridded maps (Collection of links in first item here, Hexmaps, London map, Bear map)Machine learning / image processing, etc. (e.g. use of satellite images)3D and VR (NYT Cardboard Experiment)Better storytellingData podcastsMobile vis
Design/Redesign
Vis ethics: debate on aesthetizing negative data — and Sarah Slobin’s recommendationsData visualization criticism – Design/redesign articleThe Stephen Few / Alberto Cairo / David Mccandleuss debateStephen Few’s Visualization research a pseudoscienceDogmatic rules vs. flexibility
understanding neural networks through deep visualization
Dear DataHear our episode with Dear DataPace of social change100 years of Tax BracketsDraw how family income affects children’s college chances Visualization of what neural networks see “Inceptionism: Going Deeper into Neural Networks” and “Understanding Neural Networks Through Deep Visualization”What’s really warming the world?Network effectSeagull sky trailsWhat Happens When the Fed Raises Rates, In One Rube Goldberg Machine Research/Academic Developments
CONNECTED SCATTER PLOT STUDY BY HAROZ, KOSARA AND FRANCONERI
Papers on presentation-related topics (ISOTYPE, Connected Scatterplot, Bar chart embellishments)ISOTYPE: http://steveharoz.com/research/isotype/Connected Scatterplot: http://steveharoz.com/research/connected_scatterplot/Bar chart Embellishments: http://kosara.net/papers/2015/Skau-EuroVis-2015.pdfEnrico’s deceiving vis paper at CHIBorkin et al. on Memorability at VISHear our episode on the IEEE VIS ’15 ConferenceSeeing Data – Visualisation LiteracyHow do People Make Sense of Unfamiliar Visualization? A Grounded Model of Novice’s Information Visualization Sensemaking by Sukwon Lee, Sung-Hee Kim, Ya-Hsin Hung, Heidi Lam, Youn-ah Kang, and Ji Soo Yi Personal visualization: e.g. http://hcitang.org/papers/2015-tvcg-pva.pdf and http://www.computer.org/csdl/mags/cg/preprint/07106391.pdfNotable People, Companies, Studios
Domestic Data streamers
Bostock leaving NYT, Shan Carter, the rising star of Gregor AischChad Skelton leaving Vancouver SunNotable appointments at FT (Alan Smith OBE)London: After the flood, Signal/Noise, TekjaDomestic Data StreamersHear our episode on Domestic Data StreamersTamara Munzner, Visualization Analysis and DesignHear our episode with Tamara MunznerStephanie Evergreen, Presenting Data Effectively: Communicating Your Findings for Maximum ImpactCole Nussbaumer Knaflic, Storytelling with DataAndy Kirk’s new book “Data Visualisation: A Handbook for Data-Driven Design”, May 2016Alberto Cairo’s new book “The Truthful Art”Hear our episode with Alberto Cairo and Robert KosaraDear Data book (September 2016)
visualising data BLOG
This guy Andy’s website (Kantar Information Is Beautiful Award)Visual Complexity – 10 years! 1000 projects!Reddit AMAs (Alberto, Tamara, Robert, Nate Silver, Hadley Wickham, David McCandless, Nathan Yau, Mike Bostock)Eagereyes (not new but still awesome)FlowingdataPolicyVizData SkepticTableau Wannabe PodcastSoftware / Libraries / Tools
VOYAGER VISUALIZATION TOOL DEVELOPED AT IDL FROM UW
VizableThe end of Many EyesVega, Vegalite, etc. vs. D3BrunelVoyager and related toolsTrifacta Data Wrangling toolReact.jsMapzen, CartoDB, MapboxEvents and specific talks
OpenVis ConferenceVisualizedresonateart+bitsTapestryLoops talk by Lena GroegerWhat’s next in 2016? Wishes?
Our expectations from last year’s edition
- Data Vis Around the World in 2016