Edges: Conversations on Spatial Data in Research and Teaching
Edges explores how 3D/spatial data is created, analyzed, and expressed in cross-disciplinary research and teaching through researcher presentations and workshops.
Edges: Conversations on Spatial Data in Research and Teaching
DEV Studio (002 North Fairbanks)
Thursday, 13 October 2022 & Friday, 14 October 2022
Spatial data, defined broadly, is any digital representation of real-world places and objects. In geosciences spatial data might represent features on a map; in medicine it could be a 3D scan of a bone; in humanities it might describe a liminal space of critique between the virtual and physical worlds; in theater it could be the captured motion of a performer. The Edges mini-conference explores how spatial data is created, analyzed, and expressed in cross-disciplinary research and teaching. Edges will be an in-person event and is sponsored by the ITC Data Experiences and Visualizations Studio and Dartmouth Research Computing Geospatial Program.
To register or for more session information, visit https://dartgo.org/edges and choose register for all sessions you would like to attend.