[ok-london-announce] [open-visualisation] Open Visualisation Workshop, Saturday 24th May 2008, Trampoline Systems
Jonathan Gray
jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Tue May 20 13:23:57 UTC 2008
Hi David,
Sorry - I was in the process of confirming this and wanted to announce
to relevant lists ASAP as the workshop is taking place this weekend!
Jan Berkel of Trampoline will open up at 11 am. We can keep going as
long as people are around and interested - and as long as Jan is willing
to host us! I've said to them provisionally that we might be around
until 4 or 5 pm.
Jonathan
Aanensen, David wrote:
> Hi,
> I may have completely missed this but what time is the workshop?
> thanks
>
> David
>
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> *From:* open-visualisation-bounces at lists.okfn.org on behalf of
> Jonathan Gray
> *Sent:* Mon 19/05/2008 14:23
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> *Subject:* [open-visualisation] Open Visualisation Workshop,Saturday
> 24th May 2008, Trampoline Systems
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just to confirm that the most popular date for the Open Visualisation
> Workshop voted on at our Doodle page [1] is this coming Saturday 24th
> May. The event will be an informal, hands-on workshop focusing on open
> source visualisation technologies. More details are at:
>
> http://okfn.org/wiki/OpenVisualisation/Workshop
>
> Trampoline Systems have kindly offered to host the first workshop:
>
> Trampoline Systems
> 8-15 Dereham Place
> London
> EC2A 3HJ
> United Kingdom
>
> http://www.trampolinesystems.com/contact/contact+us
>
> Please feel free to forward the blurb below to any relevant lists or
> persons!
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Jonathan
>
> [1] http://doodle.ch/gf48n9pvmimzpkzv
>
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>
> Subject: Open Visualisation Workshop, Saturday 24th May 2008, Trampoline
> Systems
>
> ## Open Visualisation Workshop
> ## When: Saturday 24th May 2008
> ## Where: Trampoline Systems
> ## Wiki: http://okfn.org/wiki/OpenVisualisation/Workshop
>
> Visual representation is a time-tested way of making large, complex
> bodies of information manageable – whether in the form of maps,
> timelines, graphs, or charts. Emerging digital technologies have
> revolutionised what is possible in this domain.
>
> This is an informal, hands-on workshop for those who work with, or are
> interested in, open-source visualisation technologies, whether based on
> the web or on the desktop, whether for data or other kinds of knowledge.
>
>
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