We are delighted that six experts will contribute different perspectives to this panel discussion---from the history of Isotype, the use of Isotype in modern visualization, to its curation and exhibition in museums.
Danielle works as an associate professor at the intersection of visualization, data science, computer graphics, and cognitive science at the UNC/CU VisuaLab at the University of North Carolina-Chapel
Theo is an architect, urbanist, and curator, founder and head of The Department (TD)
Hans-Christian is Scientific Advisor & Strategic Consultant. He is the former head of the Department ’Visual Data Analysis’ at Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB).
Samuel is Associate Professor in Interaction Design at the Social Science Departement of Télécom, Institute Polytechnique de Paris
Günther is Otto Neurath’s biographer and curator of the exhibition Knowledge for All. Isotype – The Picture Language from Vienna (Wien Museum), University of Vienna
Christiane is museum curator and cultural mediator at the Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum (Social & Economy Museum) in Vienna.