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DataTherapy (Boston: Hub of Innovation)

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DataTherapy (Boston: Hub of Innovation)

  1. 1. Rahul Bhargava
  2. 2. Novices
  3. 3. Evocative Physicalize Images Maps Traditional Graphs Interactive Explanatory Games Graphics Techniques
  4. 4. Maps
  5. 5. Evocative Image
  6. 6. traditional graph Traditional Graphs
  7. 7. = Nigel Holmes Explanatory Graphic
  8. 8. Physicalize
  9. 9. Interactive Game
  10. 10. Physicalize Evocative Traditional Images Graphs Interactive Explanatory Maps Games Graphics {
  11. 11. ? Data Murals
  12. 12. rahulb@mit.edu | @rahulbot | datatherapy.org

Notas del editor

  • Innovating tools to help build community and civic engagement
  • Data presentation draws on lots of areas
  • Tools in the areas have gotten easier
  • Adding to toolbox for novices, but how do you pick
  • I try to help with Data Therapy workshops/webinars/bloh
  • focus on goals and audience to drive technique selection
  • Categories or techniques to pull from
  • Not all geographic data should be on a map
  • Bar is being lowered, consider literacy
  • Annotate graphs with the story
  • Explaining != informing
  • Work with artists to represent more creatively
  • D is right answer
  • These are ways of creating a data presentation
  • Other elements are people and numbers
  • Traditional model:expertwork with data to create some presentation for others
  • Newer model: facilitated communityworks with data to createpresentation (and creates community connections, awareness, capacity)
  • mural + data-driven story + community-built art= something new (qualitative & quantitative)
  • data sharing as a tool for community building and empowerment
  • Come talk to me

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