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Reporting from EuroVis 2009

Hi there! I'm writing from Berlin where I came to attend the EuroVis 2009 conference. EuroVis is the premier conference on visualization in Europe and every year it hosts a mix of very interesting SciVis and InfoVis works.

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The program is out and you can give it a look here. The program comprises also a keynote from Pat Hanrahan, which I'm really looking forward to see. It has the promising title: "Systems of Thought: When to Use Visual Representations in Problem Solving".

This is just a short notice to tell you that I intend to post at least one post a day to wrap up on the things I see and to share my thoughts with you. I'll also try to showcase the most interesting works.

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P.S. If any of you is also attending EuroVis'09 drop me a line, we might end up drinking a good German beer in one of the many wonderful places this city has ;-)

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