[FRIAM] Fwd: “Visualizing Network Dynamics” Competition
Tom Johnson
tom at jtjohnson.com
Sun Mar 11 18:42:38 EST 2007
The "Visualizing Network Dynamics" Competition
is now open for submission. Final day for submission
is April 10th, 2007.
Details are at http://vw.indiana.edu/07netsci.
The final panel of judges comprises:
Lada Adamic (Information Science)
University of Michigan
Vladimir Batagelj (Computer Science)
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ulrik Brandes (Graph Theory)
University of Konstanz, Germany
Albert-László Barabási (Physics)
University of Notre Dame
Allen Caroll (Cartographer)
National Geographic, Washington D.C.
Peter Christensen (Art Curator)
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Martin Dodge (Geography)
University of Manchester, UK
Ingo Günther (Journalism & Art)
Tokyo National University for Fine Arts & Music, Japan
Elizabeth Kerr (Science & Technology)
Apple Computer
David M. J. Lazer (Social Science)
Harvard University
W. Bradford Paley (Designer)
Digital Image Design Inc
Annamaria Talas (Science Producer)
Avalon, Australia
Alessandro Vespignani (Internet Research & Epidemics)
School of Informatics, Indiana University
Daniel Zeller (Visual Artist)
New York
Best regards from the organizers,
Katy Borner, Indiana University
Stephen Uzzo, New York Hall of Science
Marcia Rudy, New York Hall of Science
Elisha Hardy, Indiana University
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