Data Stories
Summary: Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner discuss the latest developments in data analytics, visualization and related topics.
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Podcasts:
We have Sharon Hessney (American Statistical Association) and Michael Gonchar (New York Times Learning Network) on the show to talk about the New York Times project called "What's Going On In This Graph?".
We have Catherine D'Ignazio on the show this week to talk about feminist data visualization.
We have Jessica Hullman from UW and Robert Kosara from Tableau Software on the show to share highlights from the IEEE VIS 2017 conference.
We talk with Dan McGinn about a bitcoin visualization project developed at Imperial College in London.
We have sculptural artist Adrien Segal on the show to talk about her data sculptures.
We have data visualization scientist Krist Wongsuphasawat on the show to talk about data visualization at Twitter.
We have Basak Alper and Nathalie Riche on the show to talk about "C'est La Vis," their project dedicated to teaching visualization to elementary school kids.
We have Nicky Case on the show to talk about "explorable explanations," interactive simulations that help people understand complex issues.
We have famous cartoonist and comics theorist Scott McCloud on the show to talk about making comics, storytelling, virtual reality and what vis people can learn from comics.
We talk with Michael Correll and Jeff Heer about their new Surprise Maps: maps that display surprise about a dataset rather than the raw data itself.
Data Stories celebrates its 100th episode! We review some of the most successful episodes, talk about the major categories of episodes, and recollect some funny moments from recording the show. We also have a surprise segment where we reveal the "behind the scenes" of Data Stories.
We have Kim Rees and Steph Hay on the show to talk about Kim's new position as Head of Data Visualization at Capital One.
We meet Nadieh Bremer and Shirley Wu to talk about their 12-months collaboration Data Sketches.
Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West, two professors at the University of Washington, talk about their new course on "Calling Bullshit".
We have Jarke Van Wijk from Eindhoven University of Technology on the show to talk about the many innovative visualizations developed in his lab.