[open-visualisation] Mini-project to review open source visualisation tools?

Andrew Vande Moere andrew at infosthetics.com
Thu Oct 28 07:34:19 UTC 2010


Hi all,

I am happy to offer infosthetics.com as a potential communication
channel to ask input from the masses and point them to the
initiative/wiki.

Will someone implement some sort of categorization?

In this context, I would like to recommend the paper "Creation and
Collaboration: Engaging New Audiences for Information Visualization"
from Heer, J., Ham, F., Carpendale, S., Weaver, C., and Isenberg, P.
as an inspiration. I can send the PDF around if you are interested...

Greetings - Andrew.


On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 10:08 PM, Jonathan Gray <jonathan.gray at okfn.org> wrote:
> I'd like to propose an en masse overhaul of the work we started
> several years ago to list/document various open source tools for
> visualising (open) data:
>
> http://wiki.okfn.org/OpenVisualisation
>
> I've started a site for this (and other things) at:
>
> http://vis.okfn.org/
>
> Perhaps best to do this in Google Docs for now? Anyone up for this?
>
> More generally I'm *really* keen for the OKF to do more in this area.
> Kicking myself that I dropped the ball after our workshops in London!
> ;-)
>
> http://wiki.okfn.org/wg/visualisation
>
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>
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