Making the Case for Visualization
Robert Hurt (Caltech/IPAC), Ryan Wyatt (California Academy of, Sciences), Mark Subbarao (Adler Planetarium/International Planetarium, Society), Kimberly Arcand (Chandra X-ray Center, Harvard & Smithsonian Center, for Astrophysics)

TL;DR
This paper advocates for establishing a dedicated Astrovisualization Community of Practice to enhance collaboration, share best practices, and support the evolving needs of data-driven astronomical visualizations.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a community of practice for astrovisualization practitioners, addressing current gaps and fostering collaboration in this specialized, interdisciplinary field.
Findings
Astroviz practitioners are dispersed across locations.
The field is evolving from artistic to data-driven visualizations.
There is a need for a dedicated community to support practitioners.
Abstract
Visual representation of information is a fundamental tool for advancing our understanding of science. It enables the research community to extract new knowledge from complex datasets, and plays an equally vital role in communicating new results across a spectrum of public audiences. Visualizations which make research results accessible to the public have been popularized by the press, and are used in formal education, informal learning settings, and all aspects of lifelong learning. In particular, visualizations of astronomical data (hereafter astrovisualization or astroviz) have broadly captured the human imagination, and are in high demand. Astrovisualization practitioners need a wide variety of specialized skills and expertise spanning multiple disciplines (art, science, technology). As astrophysics research continues to evolve into a more data rich science, astroviz is also…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science
