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  • From: Tommie Usdin <btusdin@m...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 11:36:44 -0400

Visualizations can be striking, fascinating, clever, and/or surprising. 
Many of us in the "XML space" focus on words and numbers; but in our XML we often have the raw material for fabulous charts, diagrams, or images. 

Balisage 2012 provides a forum for us to share visualizations that relate, in any way, to markup. All Balisage 2012 participants are invited to present in the "Lightning Visulalization" session 

The rules are simple:
• Show one visual (e.g., a diagram or chart) that speaks to you.
• Explain or describe the visual, what it conveys, or how it was created.
• Keep it short - maximum of three minutes.
The visual may be the presenter’s creation or something the presenter saw and admired. The visuals should be related to markup or markup technologies in some way; visualizations of markup will be welcome, as will compelling diagrams driven by markup (e.g., SVG), and images useful in the understanding or communication of markup-related concepts.

Start thinking about what you want to show! 

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Balisage: The Markup Conference 2012          mailto:info@b...
August 7-10, 2012                              http://www.balisage.net
Preconference Symposium on QA & QC in XML               August 6, 2012
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