Secret Knowledge: Visualizing Complexity | Kirell Benzi : Knowledge Connexions 2020
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In this interactive presentation, where the audience's choice determines the outcome, we will introduce Data Art and demonstrate how it can be used as a new communication medium to tell impactful stories by connecting scientific rigor with creativity.

Most of the presentation will focus on graph-based datasets born from complexity with a small detour through deep neural networks and other surprises.

Come and vote to choose how our journey will unravel in real-time while being comfortable being your screen. Originality and novelty guaranteed!

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Kirell Benzi Ph.D: Data Artist. CEO & Founder, Kirelion

Kirell Benzi is a data artist, science communicator and researcher. His primary interests revolve around creating visual experiences that inspire, educate and empower large audiences using state-of-the-art technology.

In their whole, Kirell’s creations can be articulated and deciphered following an array of tones, shapes, dots, and lines staged according to the nature of the data. Through a hypnotic visual semantic, he works to show that algorithms have a soul… and that we can extract emotions from complexity using tools and methods that come straight from scientific research.

Kirell holds a Master of Science in Communication Systems from ECE Paris and a Ph.D. in Data Science from Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). In 2017, he founded his studio Kirelion around Information design, Creative technology, Research to business, Public speaking, Data art, Data visualization, Data science and Software engineering.

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