Research Presentations

Each student will select a data visualization person, topic, theme, technology, etc. to thoroughly research and report on for the rest of the class. You will become an expert in this subject and explore some of the main ideas and concepts behind the research topic you've selected. 

Some questions to think about:

  • What is the style/use/purpose of your subject?
  • What does this subject do well? What do they do poorly? What do you like/dislike? 
  • How does this subject connect to other readings and discussions within the course? 

You should bring supporting materials that will help the rest of the class understand and contextualize your subject in the form of images, quotes, videos, gifs, maps, code, etc. Create a PDF presentation (resolution 1280 x 720px) and commit the file to the “Research Presentations” directory of the git repo before your assigned week. Name your file using the scheme firstname_researchSubject.pdf (where the firstname component is the same as your subdirectory name in the students folder).

Link videos or websites directly from the .pdf and be prepared to present on your subject for about 20 minutes. Prepare follow-up questions for the class. You will be evaluated on how you describe the main concepts to your peer students in adequate detail, how you connect the topic to other readings and discussions we've had in class, your supporting materials and the quality of your questions for the class within the given time frame. 

Look over the potential topics listed below (or propose one of your own devising), then sign up for a topic and time-slot using this google doc.


From History

Jacques Bertin

Oliver Byrne

W.E.B. Du Bois

Charles Joseph Minard

Otto Neurath

William Playfair

Contemporary

Mike Bostock / D3.js

Catalogtree

Muriel Cooper / VLW

Amanda Cox / Upshot

Jennifer Daniel

Nicholas Felton

Ben Fry / Fathom / Processing

Robert Hodgin

Giorgia Lupi / Accurat

Small Design Firm Inc.

Stamen Design

Jer Thorp / O.C.R.

Edward Tufte

Wattenberg & Viégas / Hint.fm

Richard Saul Wurman