derya

@gotdairyya
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dataviz x feminism, climbing, biking
🎨 phd-ing at Linköping University 🇸🇪
⛰️ she/her

https://gotdairyya.github.io/

Part I of CG&A SI on #CriticalDataVis is out https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/cg/2025/03 and we contribute two papers on interactivity and storytelling in #DataVis:

Toward Collective Storytelling: Investigating Audience Annotations in Data Visualizations
https://doi.org/10.1109/MCG.2025.3547944

Critical Interactivity: Exploration and Narration in Data Visualization
https://doi.org/10.1109/mcg.2025.3544684

Big thanks to editors Georgia Panagiotidou @mcnuttandrew @gotdairyya @nicolehengesbach Miriah Meyer!

#FHPotsdam #OpenAccess #InterfaceDesign

CSDL | IEEE Computer Society

papers for the CG&A Special Issue on Critical Data Visualization are due Oct 31!

we're super excited about this edition and all the interesting, thought-provoking (perhaps provocative) papers it will include!

so submit your work and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazines/cg/critical-data-visualization

Editor Team: @mcnuttandrew, @nicolehengesbach, Georgia Panagiotidou, and Miriah Meyer

Call for Papers: Special Issue on Critical Data Visualization

To address these concerns we invite examinations and research about critical theory intersects with data visualization and more.

IEEE Computer Society

!!!!!!!!!!!! THE FAX NUMBER HAS CHANGED !!!!!!!!!!!!

(i love it)

@cynthiahqy Thank you for reading this and the blog article!!

I'm trying to write some specifics about the "it's challenging stuff" when/where I can, but I wish I could also write them in the paper too!

at this very moment @tobiaskauer is presenting »Discursive Patinas: Anchoring Discussions in Data Visualizations« at #ieeevis – joint work with @gotdairyya, @nrchtct and Benjamin Bach.

preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.17994
fast forward: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBwtliqYULc

#datavis #dataviz #annotation #discussion #patina

Discursive Patinas: Anchoring Discussions in Data Visualizations

This paper presents discursive patinas, a technique to visualize discussions onto data visualizations, inspired by how people leave traces in the physical world. While data visualizations are widely discussed in online communities and social media, comments tend to be displayed separately from the visualization and we lack ways to relate these discussions back to the content of the visualization, e.g., to situate comments, explain visual patterns, or question assumptions. In our visualization annotation interface, users can designate areas within the visualization. Discursive patinas are made of overlaid visual marks (anchors), attached to textual comments with category labels, likes, and replies. By coloring and styling the anchors, a meta visualization emerges, showing what and where people comment and annotate the visualization. These patinas show regions of heavy discussions, recent commenting activity, and the distribution of questions, suggestions, or personal stories. We ran workshops with 90 students, domain experts, and visualization researchers to study how people use anchors to discuss visualizations and how patinas influence people's understanding of the discussion. Our results show that discursive patinas improve the ability to navigate discussions and guide people to comments that help understand, contextualize, or scrutinize the visualization. We discuss the potential of anchors and patinas to support discursive engagements, including critical readings of visualizations, design feedback, and feminist approaches to data visualization.

arXiv.org

wrote a little bit about learning to read (again) -- a large part of the entanglements paper involved learning to read humanistic theory. it was uncomfortable at times but also really rewarding in the end.

https://open.substack.com/pub/gotdairyya/p/learning-to-read-again

Learning to read (again)

Lessons from an interdisciplinary engineer

gotdairyya?
Neha Kumar is talking about post-growth and care at @ieeevis VISions of the Future workshop. it's inspiring & overwhelming! unpacking our role in researching vis for post-growth requires a fundamental shift in how we think about *progress* ...

one. thanks you two for bringing back meaningful and interesting threads online

two. Is it not enough for vis to understand the role of visualization in the world? I find this so important because historically 'what we see, is what we know' so visualizations (regardless of implementation) represent how data come to reality (or not) across a wide range of contexts

but idk! @mcnutt, do you think this would convince the cs-theory person?

Workshop Organizers:

Georgia Panagiotidou, @gotdairyya, Sarah Hayes, Tatiana Losev, @mcnutt , Luiz Augusto Morais

This workshop will weave together two disparate strands:
- what can visualization do for climate research?
- what can sustainability research teach the field of visualization?

Let's create a VISion of the future together 🌿

More info: https://visionsofthefuture.github.io/

Sustainable Practices within Visualization and Physicalization

IEEE VIS 2024 Workshop Oct 13-14th Florida

🌿 VISions of the Future