There's loads of data available nowadays. What to do with it? How to present it on a useful and interesting way? Which tools to use to achieve all this? That's what we will be doing at this BarCamp. Join us!
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Why?
The last few years have seen unprecedented amounts of open data published in the Web, as well as renewed growth in the presentation technologies offered by modern web browsers. Despite this, data visualization, exploration and navigation techniques are still relatively inaccessible; to end users as well as to many technologists. It can be hard to keep up with the latest technical possibilities, or to find the right combination of skills, tools and data needed for some project or application.
What?
This BarCamp is devoted to interdisciplinary collaboration, skill sharing and prototyping around building better interfaces to ‘the Web of data’. While it is a technical workshop, we expect participants with a variety of backgrounds: whether visual and interface design, data mining, statistics, business intelligence, or front-end Web development, most of us working in this area have gaps in our knowledge.
Sometimes such gaps can be filled by learning new tools and techniques, other times by making new collaborations or by completely rethinking the problem. The hope behind this event is to encourage a ‘lets share what we know’ approach through short talks, demos and discussions in the barcamp ‘unconference’ style.
Because this is a particularly interdisciplinary area we are encouraging pre-event discussion in the wiki, including short talk proposals, datasets (especially Amsterdam-centric ones) and topic suggestions. The event is expected to be mainly in English but with scope for breakout groups in any language they prefer.
Speakers
• James Bryan Graves - "Welcome to BarCamp"
• Dan Brickley - "Goals & collaboration"
• Steven Pemberton - "Why visualization?"
Other lightning talk topics:
• Government data
• Visual Design
• Working with big data
• Europeana project
• Pure Data
Example ideas
• Turning data into useful APIs
• Processing
• Augmented Reality view in Junaio, Layar or any other mobile app
Vote / ideas
Vote for existing ideas or suggest a new one here.
Information and registration
Registration is open to everybody, but ideally you have one or more of the following skills: Visual and / or interface design, data-mining, statistics, business intelligence, or front-end web development.
Please RSVP if you want to participate. Participation is free.
The Barcamp takes place in Mediamatic BANK, Vijzelstraat 68, Amsterdam from 11.00 hours till 22.00 hours.
For questions about the content of the Barcamp you can contact . For general Mediamatic related questions you can contact .
Contributions
Comments (6)
Comments (6)
Dan
Zoja
James
Deborah
Evelyn
Mar
Jules
Matt
V
Leyla
Elena
Gillian
zoja
Lora
Xavier
Willem
Tim
dnlbtlr
Fábio
zeljko
Dan
martine
Shirley
reinoud
Seppe
uɐɯʞuǝɯ
Daniel
NaPee
Marc
Arjan
Caspar
Donna
Johannes
Sina
Next year
any chance for a new api barcamp in 2012 ?
Oli from http://www.stagepermis.com
Thanks
Dear all,
Thanks for organizing this event, it was a real pleasure to have spend my saturday with all of you! Hopefully there will be an sequal to this inspiring event. Thanks again!
Grt, Gert
data
@Jan, thanks, good to be reminded of that dataset. I also wanted to mention some resources from Europeana, so passing this along:
"If participants wish to get access to the Europeana API the info pages
and sign-up is here, http://version1.europeana.eu/web/api/ I'm afraid our Terms of Use are quite strict concerning commercial re-use but even so please apply for access.
Of course you're also aware of the http://ckan.net/package/amsterdam-museum-as-edm-lod which is available for much more open re-use and experimentation."
data
I would have loved to attend this event, but I can't unfortunately.
As for data, I guess you're already aware of the apps for Amsterdam competition, which offers numerous Amsterdam based datasets: http://www.appsforamsterdam.nl/databronnen
Re: wiki
At Mediamatic Bank
Vijzelstraat 68
Amsterdam
wiki
where is it located?