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Talk: Seeing the Milky Way from the Inside Out, in 3D

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January 11, 2024 | The new "LIVE" collaboration (see live-env.org) is creating open-source software environments that let anyone build "Linkable Interactive Visualization and Exploration" Environments. LIVE has a suite of demonstration projects across...

Talk: Seamless linkages for visualization and analysis

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January 11, 2024 | An early invited presentation of LIVE Environments. The focus was on the origins of LIVE Astro, and on how it can be used to connect "data, language, and pictures," in line with the mission layed out by Goodman et al.

Alyssa's Life (So Far)

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This "Alyssa's Life" graphic was first created in the Fall of 2019, when Alyssa was asked to give a talk about her career at the Harvard Club of Boston. That talk was entitled "Calypso to Calyspo," a reference to her childhood love of Jacques Cousteau and...

Exploring & Explaining Science, with Pictures

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2022 | An introduction to data visualization concepts, using key concepts from the "10 Questions to Ask when Creating a Visulization" (10QViz.org) website.  Presented at "Data Viz for Society." Featured software includes glue (see glueviz.org and...

Data

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We try to share all our data openly. Much of it is in Dataverse repositories, as explained here.

Citizen scientists to rescue 150 years of cosmic images

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‘Lost’ images from astronomy journals are being rediscovered through a citizen-science project that launched on 22 March — a potential boon to researchers looking for changes in the Universe. 'Astronomy Rewind' harnesses volunteers to digitize, map and...

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