Anne-Flore Cabouat presents our position paper on how difficult it is to understand how readable a visualization is and how this might relate to visualization literacy. Here, were at para.chi.paris but the paper was part of the fantastic Visualization literacy workshop at Chi this year.
https://visualization-literacy.github.io/CHI2024/Workshop: Toward a More Comprehensive Understanding of Visualization Literacy @CHI24
Toward a More Comprehensive Understanding of Visualization Literacy @CHI24
Attending para.chi.paris today and tomorrow. I really enjoyed the presentation of : Supporting Interdisciplinary Research with Cards-based Workshops - A Case Study on Participatory Planning for Mountain Pastoralism
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3613905.3637107.. Nice use of cards to perhaps support design study research.

Supporting Interdisciplinary Research with Cards-based Workshops - A Case Study on Participatory Planning for Mountain Pastoralism | Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
ACM ConferencesWith
@elm at the University of Bremen giving talks. Enjoying listening to Niklas' thinking about HCAI tools.
On my way to Bremen for a PhD defense. One of the nice things about working in Paris are the many train connections. Today: Paris - Cologne - Bremen. One stop, no airport, no baggage to check, no drinks to throw out, no cramped seating, no waiting at a gate or security check or baggage claim, arrival and departure directly from the city center, good conscience. The price to pay? Longer travel time (7h vs. 1.5h on board). But, I can read, look at the beautiful countryside, and listen to podcasts.
A plug for the
https://ieee-eduvis.github.io/ workshop on education at IEEE Vis this year. You can still submit.
IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization Education, Literacy, and Activities 2025
IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization Education, Literacy, and Activities
EduVis WorkshopToday is the French National Visualization day, journée visu, organized by my PostDoc Florent Cabric and Vanessa Peña-Araya. We're starting the day with a keynote by Benjamin Bach.
#journeevisuToday we welcome Miriah Meyer as a visitor and PhD committee member at Aviz. The day begins with a very interesting talk by her on Troubling Visualizations.
Very happy to have Johannes Knittel visiting us for a ParisSigCHI talk:
https://paris.sigchi.acm.org/homepage/home.php?n=Main.JohannesKnittelWelcome Johannes!
: Main - Johannes Knittel browse
Happy to have
@hen Hendrik Strobelt give a lecture in my Visual Analytics course this year. Thanks for coming to Paris for this Hendrik!