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NO In-Person Session; On-Demand Only: Bringing NASA Data to Life: The Power of Visualizing Science
DescriptionBringing NASA Data to Life: The Power of Visualizing Science
This production session presents how NASA Earth science reaches global audiences through compelling data-driven visualizations. As scientific data grows increasingly complex and voluminous, the challenge lies in transforming data into meaningful, accessible knowledge. NASA team members bridge this gap by working closely with scientists and mission teams to create innovative visualizations that make intricate Earth phenomena universally understandable. These visualizations transform complex datasets into captivating narratives that advance both science and public understanding.
This production session showcases the making of public facing NASA exhibits and new works in development including data dashboards that visualize near real-time extreme events as they happen, such as wildfires and disasters to name a few. In addition, the session reveals the processes of creating visualizations of atmospheric phenomena using state-of-the-art models that in turn are used as high-quality training data to fuel AI innovation.
A multidisciplinary team of artists, engineers, and data visualization experts demonstrates their process for creating large-scale data-driven media that engages diverse audiences. Building on their expertise working with Earth science data, the team reveals both technical challenges and creative breakthroughs encountered when transforming complex scientific datasets into compelling visual narratives—from initial concept development through final production. Attendees will discover cutting-edge approaches to artistic direction, scientific models, computational techniques, and robust pipeline development. The presentation explores powerful storytelling strategies, technical implementation methods, and emerging research opportunities that advance multi-dimensional storytelling that conveys scientific insights and inspires wonder.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/
https://earth.gov/
The recording will be available after August 14.
This production session presents how NASA Earth science reaches global audiences through compelling data-driven visualizations. As scientific data grows increasingly complex and voluminous, the challenge lies in transforming data into meaningful, accessible knowledge. NASA team members bridge this gap by working closely with scientists and mission teams to create innovative visualizations that make intricate Earth phenomena universally understandable. These visualizations transform complex datasets into captivating narratives that advance both science and public understanding.
This production session showcases the making of public facing NASA exhibits and new works in development including data dashboards that visualize near real-time extreme events as they happen, such as wildfires and disasters to name a few. In addition, the session reveals the processes of creating visualizations of atmospheric phenomena using state-of-the-art models that in turn are used as high-quality training data to fuel AI innovation.
A multidisciplinary team of artists, engineers, and data visualization experts demonstrates their process for creating large-scale data-driven media that engages diverse audiences. Building on their expertise working with Earth science data, the team reveals both technical challenges and creative breakthroughs encountered when transforming complex scientific datasets into compelling visual narratives—from initial concept development through final production. Attendees will discover cutting-edge approaches to artistic direction, scientific models, computational techniques, and robust pipeline development. The presentation explores powerful storytelling strategies, technical implementation methods, and emerging research opportunities that advance multi-dimensional storytelling that conveys scientific insights and inspires wonder.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/
https://earth.gov/
The recording will be available after August 14.
Presenters
Product Manager, Data Visualization
Chief Software Engineer / Supervisor
Data Visualizer/Programmer
Event Type
Production Session
TimeSunday, 10 August 202511:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Location
Arts & Design
Production & Animation
Research & Education
Not Livestreamed
Recorded
Animation
Art
Education
Image Processing
Industry Insight
Modeling
Pipeline Tools and Work
Real-Time
Rendering
Scientific Visualization
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