We’ve had two presentations accepted to the Information+ 2024 conference. Edinburgh, here we come!
Myrto Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou: The Butterfly at the End of the Universe
Tobias Kauer and akbaba: I Was Here: Digital Traces as Design Material
The Vis.C has had two papers accepted to the IEEE VIS 23 conference. Melbourne, here we come!
akbaba and meyer: “Two Heads are Better than One”: Pair-Interviews for Visualization.
Conny Walchshofer, Vaishali Dhanoa, Marc Streit, and meyer: Transitioning to a Commercial Dashboarding System: Socio-technical Observations and Opportunities.
Derya, Charles, and Miriah headed to Hamburg for the CHI 2023 conference (on overnight trains!). We had a wonderful and inspiring time catching up with lots of visualization researchers, hosting a visualization meet-up, and presenting new work.
Derya presented her paper Troubling Collaboration: Matters of Care for Visualization Design Study.
Charles presented his honorable mention paper Dirty Data in the Newsroom: Comparing Data Preparation in Journalism and Data Science.
Miriah attended as a paper co-chair for the vis subcommittee.
Myrto has had a presentation accepted to the Nordic STS 2023 conference. She will present in the panel: Academic collaboration as an experiment.
Congratulations to Charles for receiving an honorable mention for his forthcoming CHI 23 paper Dirty Data in the Newsroom: Comparing Data Preparation in Journalism and Data Science. This work is in collaboration with Stephen Kasica and Tamara Munzner from the University of British Columbia.
Congrats Charles!
The Vis.C has had two papers accepted to the CHI 23 conference. Hamburg, here we come!
akbaba, Devin Lange, Michael Correll, Alex Lex, and meyer: Troubling Collaboration: Matters of Care for Visualization Design Study.
Stephen Kasica, berret, and Tamara Munzner: Dirty Data in the Newsroom: Comparing Data Preparation in Journalism and Data Science.