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Brian Suda – Visualising Data

Brian Suda — Visualising Data

  • In: Resources
  • By:Guy Leech
  • June 4, 2011

Web Directions @media 2011, London, May 26th 1:40pm.

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Session description

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is estimated to produce 15 petabytes of data per year. This is difficult to store let alone understand!

With connected devices quickly out numbering connected people, we are soon going to be swamped with data. Visualising the constant stream of information we are collecting so that it can be better understood is going to be a critical task.

In this presentation, I’ll walk you through a quick overview of some basic chart and graph design, then look at how easy it is to write some quick scripts in your favourite language to produce beautiful graphics. SVG is an under-​​​​rated technology, but it can be created programmatically and quickly to visualise data.

About Brian Suda

Brian Suda is an informatician residing in Reykjavík, Iceland. He has spent a good portion of each day connected to Internet after discovering it back in the mid-​​01990s. Most recently, he has written a book on the topic of charts and graphs entitled Designing with Data. His own little patch of Internet can be found at suda​.co​.uk where many past projects and crazy ideas can be found.

Follow Brian on Twitter: @briansuda

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