Tag Archives: DataVisualization

Previous speakers 2015 – 2023

When we talk about love, we often think about romantic connections or the ties between a parent and child.However, love, in its expansive nature, is much more than that. In a world that’s getting busier and more chaotic, understanding ourselves better and learning how to love ourselves is more important than ever. This workshop’s core extends beyond the mere representation of happiness; it dives deep into understanding its sustainability outside the bounds of traditional markers. As more people in our society veer away from materialistic consumption, recognizing and championing innate, lasting sources of happiness is crucial. By fusing data-derived knowledge with empathetic design principles, we’re prompted to help people surrounding us reconsider and reshape our understanding of joy.

Qingyue Li

When we talk about love, we often think about romantic connections or the ties between a parent and child.However, love, in its expansive nature, is much more than that. In a world that’s getting busier and more chaotic, understanding ourselves better and learning how to love ourselves is more important than ever. This workshop’s core extends beyond the mere representation of happiness; it dives deep into understanding its sustainability outside the bounds of traditional markers. As more people in our society veer away from materialistic consumption, recognizing and championing innate, lasting sources of happiness is crucial. By fusing data-derived knowledge with empathetic design principles, we’re prompted to help people surrounding us reconsider and reshape our understanding of joy.

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