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Submisions to the 2024 Data Art Exhibition are now closed
We are pleased to announce that the 2024 Data-art exhibition is showing in the foyer exhibition area in Pontio.
The exhibition is open, free to attend, and the last viewing day is 27th May 2024.
It consists of work from students on the ICE-3121 Creative Visualisation module (Bangor University), researchers from Bangor University, the local community and Aberystwyth University.
It showcases academic research, output from an interactive workshop, and demonstrates the artistic beauty of data.
Professor Jonathan C Roberts, and Dr Pete Butcher
The 2024 Data Art Exhibition will be on display in the Pontio foyer from Monday 20th-Monday 27th May 2024.
There is a hands-on Data Art workshop in Pontio from 1-4pm on Sunday 19th May (Registration now closed)
See the 2024 call for participation here.
A complete list of this year's exhibits is as follows:
Student Journeys --- (Jonathan C. Roberts, Joseph Mearman, Peter Butcher, Panagiotis Ritsos) Data Glyphs --- (James Jackson, Panagiotis Ritsos, Peter Butcher, Jonathan C. Roberts) Happy Countries --- (Jonathan C. Roberts ) Contextual Navigation Maps of the London Underground --- (Cameron C. Gray, Jonathan C. Roberts, Panagiotis D. Ritsos) FORE! Window to heart and mind --- (Andrew Cooke) Contextual Navigation Maps of the London Underground --- (Sokyo Jung, Patricia Masterson Algar) Soundscapes: Doors --- (Jonathan C. Roberts ) Agent Inspired Map Art: Aberffraw Dunes and the Uncanny Valley --- (William J. Teahan) When Earth Speaks: Dirty Drawings --- (Miranda Whall) Analysing UFC Fighter Data: Unravelling the Dynamics of Modern Combat --- (Alexander Audsley) A visualisation of Confirmed Covid Deaths by Location --- (Alexander Allardice) A Timeline of Rocket Missions from 1957 to 2022 --- (Alex Hutton) Top 30 premier league players this season: Goals and Assists --- (Ben Lee) Visualising Global Innovation --- (Edward Lunt) A visual gradient representation of Gorillaz song ‘Dirty Harry’ --- (Edward Pearce) Vanishing Voices: Unheard Stories of Missing Lives in Mexico 2023 --- (Javier Pena) Echoes of Extinction --- (Jessica Abraham) Exploration of Pokémon Type Trends: A Visual Analysis --- (Ricardo Lashley) Visualising the Scale of WW2 Battles in Europe (1939-1945) --- (Will Davies) Our Ruthless Connected World --- (Iwan Pritchard, Peter Butcher) Voyages --- (Tim Jackson-Bué, Tim Whitton) Burst of birds --- (Nathan P. Roberts) The Welsh 3000s --- (Alex Paterson) Bee Movie --- (James Gouveia Da Silva) Lifespans in Middle Earth --- (Max Clarke) Bird songs visualised as soundwaves --- (Rhiannon Owen) Home Nations --- (Samuel Hayward) Seasonal Temperature Trends: A Visual Exploration --- (Shannon Jones) Data RPG: A Visual Adventure of Console Sales --- (Terra Buchanan) The Compositional Journey of Miles Davis --- (Arata Suga) Emojipedia: A Visual Journey Through the Evolution of English, Guided by Emojis --- (Charlene Peck) Bangor vs Aberystwyth: Varsity Results Over the Last Decade --- (Jasmine Cander) Fragile Butterflies --- (Elizabeth Roberts)
Bee movie, by Mr James Gouveia Da Silva | Paper cars, by Prof Jonathan Roberts | Sound waves, by Prof Jonathan Roberts |
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