New Made by Many Event: Manuel Lima – A deep dive into data visualization

The power and beauty of data visualization is something that the crew at Made By Many always get excited about.
Making previously ‘invisible’ information visible, not to mention aesthetically stunning, is a fascinating and rapidly growing field.
So I’m super-delighted to let you know that Manuel Lima, all-round dataviz guru, curator of the brilliant Visual Complexity blog, and recent TED speaker, will be speaking in London at BBH’s offices next Tuesday 25 August between 3.30-4.30pm.
Manuel will be re-presenting his TED talk on understanding complex interconnectedness and highlights from a range of fascinating information visualization projects. There will also be a chance for audience discussion and Q&A after the presentation.
There are very limited public seats available at this (free) event. To register your interest in attending, send your name and email address to justin AT madebymany.co.uk.
Here’s a map of the location. We’ll be starting right on 3.30pm so please get there a few minutes early.
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Justin is a digital thinker and strategist deeply suspicious of people who call themselves "digital strategists". Passionate about good coffee and discussing ideas, preferably together.
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Ahhh…this looks really good!
We’re in Leeds, otherwise we would have def. have come along.
Ally
Ally (Swamp Digital Agency)
August 19, 2009
at 12:45 pm
Wow. We’ve had an amazing response to this talk. My Inbox is overflowing. We’re currently looking for a bigger boat (I mean room). I have responded to the first batch of people who got in early. If you’re still awaiting a response, stay tuned as we juggle things. If you haven’t emailed me yet, best do it ASAP. Can’t wait for Tuesday ;).
Justin McMurray
August 20, 2009
at 9:42 am
Hey guys.
Just wanted to say thanks for the opp to come to this. Very interesting. I’ve written some notes and my interpretations of his session at my blog – if you’re interested in having a look, or talking about it on here, that’d be cool.
My write up is here http://bit.ly/t71WQ
Thanks again
Joe
Joe Fry
August 26, 2009
at 4:52 pm