Lecture

Data Visualization & Storytelling

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This lecture explores the concepts of data physicalization, expressiveness, effectiveness, and appropriateness in data visualization. It delves into the collaboration between Digital Humanities and visualization analytics, the role of sandcastles in the visualization process, and the importance of prototypes. The lecture also discusses feminist visualization design, rethinking binaries, embracing pluralism, making labor visible, visualizing missing data, and examining power dynamics. It emphasizes the significance of context, explores the balance between exploration and explanation in data visualization, and highlights the martini-glass structure in narrative visualization.

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