Navigating data stories?

Scroll through this slide deck to find out how

Art

Art on the large screen

When viewed on a large screen, the art piece is the first column of the data story.



Art

Art on the small screen

When viewed on a small screen, the art piece is the first row of the data story.



Art

Interacting with the art piece

Artistic and abstract interpretations made from the data


Click on the art piece to expand and see the corresponding link


Step behind the curtain (i.e. click the link) to uncover the meaning of the piece on Wikimedia Commons


Click the artwork again to go back to all three sections

Poetry

Poems on the large screen

When viewed on a large screen, the peom is the second column of the data story.



Poetry

Poems on the small screen

When viewed on a small screen, the poem is the second row of the data story.



Poetry

Interacting with the poem

A poetic lens on the data, highlighting one or more key messages in verse.


Click on the word to reveal the poem and the corresponding link


Get more words on the matter and read the publication or manuscript


Click the poem to go back to all three sections

Data Visualisation

Data Visuals on the large screen

When viewed on a large screen, the data visuals are on the last column of the data story.



Data Visualisation

Data Visuals on the small screen

When viewed on a small screen, the data visuals are on the last row of the data story.



Data Visualisation

Interacting with the data visual

Charts, graphs or graphics, presenting key insights from data


Click on the graphic to zoom in and see the corresponding link


Say open seasame (i.e. click the link) to go to the Open Science Framework repository for the body of work, and see all metadata and code associated with data and analyses


Click the white space outside the graphic to go back to all three sections

Let’s go

Where are the data stories?



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