"People think in people". Nicky case reminds us that "anthropomorphizing" works, as it die for him in explaining segregation in "Parable of Polygons" and it did for Mariko Kosaka in explaining HTML5 Canvas.

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"People think in people". Nicky case reminds us that "anthropomorphizing" works, as it die for him in explaining segregation in "Parable of Polygons" and it did for Mariko Kosaka in explaining HTML5 Canvas.

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In his OpenVisConf talk Nicky Case explains the importance of system thinking for datavis makers and life in general. http://buff.ly/1TC6X5F
A video of a video of a robot drawing a robot. #openvisconf (at Boston, Massachusetts)

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The projects we picked to open today’s Interactive Inspiration aren’t actually new, but they were mentioned a couple of days ago on Twitter, during the 2015 OpenVis Conference, as examples of great use of d3.js.