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Animations and movements - how to use them effectively with data visualization
Episode 176

Animations and movements - how to use them effectively with data visualization

Interview with Irene de la Torre Arenas

The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI · Alexander Schacht and Benjamin Piske

June 15, 202141m 32s

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Show Notes

Interview with Irene de la Torre Arenas

Join us while Irene and I talk about how animations and movements can create a lot of advantages such as the following:

  • Portray data directly through motion (what Irene defines as ‘data as motion’). This is an example of it.
  • Interpolate through data values (‘motion as an interpolation of data values’). Gapminder, or the visualizations showing how PASI changes through time under different psoriasis treatments (see paper here).
  • Guide viewers through the visualization (‘motion as a storytelling device’). Like in this visualization where every time the user interacts a transition happens.
  • And captivate viewers (‘motion as a captivator’). All the examples mentioned above fit in this category.

Further useful references:

Movements and transformations of Irene (thesis) https://repository.library.northeastern.edu/files/neu:cj82qj439

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