New profile for the dataphys wiki
Please fill this form in order to be added to the "People" page of the data physicalization wiki. This will allow us to process requests faster.
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I want to connect with people interested in data physicalization *
Many people share an interest in physical representations of data, but the community is currently very scattered, and most people are not aware of each other. We would like the "People" page to promote the exchange of ideas across disciplines, facilitate collaborations on new projects, and help students find internships or jobs. Don't fill this form if you don't wish to be solicited on this topic!
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Your name: *
First then last. Note we list persons, not institutions. You can specify and promote your institution further below.
Your web site: *
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Your photo:
Paste the image URL, or email the image to info@dataphys.org. Not too low-res if possible.
Your job title or position: *
The short version!
Optional institution or company:
Pick a single one if possible.
City and country: *
Statement of interest: *
Ideally between 200 and 500 characters (you can first type in www.wordcounter.net). Briefly explain what aspects of data physicalization your are interested in, or briefly mention your past/ongoing work and future work. For hyperlinks, [put text in square brackets like this] and provide the URLs below.
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Would you like to contribute to the data physicalization wiki? *
Optional email in case we have questions:
It won't appear on the web site and we won't spam you.
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