LTC- Lifelogging and Other Data Visualizations: Art or Science?
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Inspired by the exhibition "Lifeloggers: Chronicling the Everyday" and offering highly creative personal data visualizations, this panel will explore how ‘big data,’ collected for personal or scholarly projects, is analyzed, visualized, materialized, and otherwise organized for public consumption. Cosponsored by the Perlman Teaching Museum and QuIRK. Laurel Bradley, Director and Curator of the Perlman Teaching Museum; David Lefkowitz, Associate Professor of Art; Doug Foxgrover, Communication and Training Coordinator, Information Technology Services; Jeff Ondich, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
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- Title LTC- Lifelogging and Other Data Visualizations: Art or Science?
- Upload Date January 11, 2023 4:33pm
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- Description Inspired by the exhibition "Lifeloggers: Chronicling the Everyday" and offering highly creative personal data visualizations, this panel will explore how ‘big data,’ collected for personal or scholarly projects, is analyzed, visualized, materialized, and otherwise organized for public consumption. Cosponsored by the Perlman Teaching Museum and QuIRK. Laurel Bradley, Director and Curator of the Perlman Teaching Museum; David Lefkowitz, Associate Professor of Art; Doug Foxgrover, Communication and Training Coordinator, Information Technology Services; Jeff Ondich, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
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