DAY 1 Data is Beautiful - Arts: Tuesday, 2nd October 2012
Doctoral School, Hungarian University of Fine Art, Feszty-ház, Kmety Gy. u. 27, Budapest H-1063| PRACTICE TALKS/DEMOS | 9.30 am – 12.30 pm | INVITED PRACTITIONERS | 
| WELCOME SPEECH | 9.30 am | |
| PRACTICE TALK 1 | 9.40  am  | TOM SCHOFIELD:  Data as material  | 
	
| PRACTICE TALK 2 | 10.05 am | MARIAN DÖRK:  The Information Flaneur: A Fresh Look at Information Seeking  | 
	
| PRACTICE TALK 3 | 10.30 am | BEN FREETH: Expanding Human Creativity and Expression: Rapid prototyping Digital Musical Instruments with the Gadgeteer platform for the control of music in Max MSP  | 
	
| PRACTICE TALK 4 | 10.55 am | DAVID GAUTHIER: Data is Physical  | 
	
| PRACTICE TALK 5 | 11.20 am | CHRISTOS MICHALAKOS: Evolving the Drum Kit: An Intuitive Approach to Live Electronic Percussion Performance  | 
	
| PRACTICE TALK 6 | 11.45 am | MARCO DONNARUMMA:  BIOPHYSICAL MUSIC: when biotechnologies meet the corporeality of performance. How can the biological sound and data of a performing body inform corporeal expressivity in music?  | 
	
| LUNCH BREAK | 12.30  – 1.30 pm  | Preparations for the Parallel Workshops | 
| DATA TRANSFORMATIONS – PARALLEL WORKSHOPS  | 1.30  –  4.30 pm  | MARCO DONNARUMMA TOM SCHOFIELD DAVID GAUTHIER CHRISTOS MICHALAKOS BEN FREETH  | 
	
| DEMO: NIASONO, WORK-IN-PROGRESS INSTALLATION | 5.00 pm | IMRE LEPSÈNYI | 
DAY 2 Data is Beautiful - Arts: Wednesday, 3rd October 2012
Hungarian University of Fine Art, Intermedia Department, Kmety Gy. u. 27, Budapest H-1063Please Register for this event here: http://dataisbeautiful-arts.eventbrite.com
| DATA IS BEAUTIFUL SYMPOSIUM  | doors open  10.00 am  | INVITED INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS | 
| WELCOME SPEECH  | 10.30 am | MIKLÓS PETERNÁK | 
| CHAIR:  MIKLÓS PETERNÁK  | 10.45 -  11.20 am + 10 min Q&A  | GEORGE LEGRADY:  Four Public Space Installations that Collect Data and Feature Feedback  | 
	
| 11.30 -  12.05 am + 10 min Q&A  | MARIAN DÖRK:  From Searching and Browsing to Visual Exploration  | 
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| 12.15 -  1.00 pm  | BREAK | |
| CHAIR:  ZOLTÁN SZEGEDY-MASZÁK  | 1.00 -  1.35 pm + 10 min Q&A  | BRIGITTA ZICS:  Data is Beautiful: From Data Perception to Data Aesthetics  | 
	
| 1.45 -  2.20 pm +10 min Q&A  | DAVID LINK:  The Resurrection of Draughts. On Data Visualisation and I/O in the 1950s  | 
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| 2.30 -  3.00 pm  | BREAK | |
| CHAIR:  BRIGITTA ZICS  | 3.00 -  3.35 pm +10 min Q&A  | NINA CZEGLEDY & ANDRÉ CZEGLEDY:  Spectacle and Mediation: The Body Visualized  | 
	
| 3.45 -  4.10 pm +10 min Q&A  | GYULA KOVÁCS: How neuroscience manages to present 4D data in 2D  | 
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| SUMMARY | 4.10 - 4.20 pm  | 
DAY 3 Data is Beautiful - Arts: Thursday, 4th October 2012
Doctoral School, Hungarian University of Fine Art, Feszty-ház, Kmety Gy. u. 27, Budapest H-1063| DATA VISUALIZATION WORKSHOP | 10.00 am – 16.00 pm Lunch break 12.30-1.30 pm  | PROF. GEORGE LEGRADY, Director of the Experimental Visualization Lab, Santa Barbara, US  | 
	
| Please do bring with you some pens/paper and your laptop if is possible. | Participants should be able to have basic English for MySQL and preference for those with programming skills in Processing. | 
Data is Beautiful Exhibition: 6.00 pm, Thursday, 4th - Saturday, 13th October 2012
Hungarian University of Fine Art, Parthenón-fríz Terem, Kmety György utca 26-28, Epreskert, Budapest H-1063| DATA IS BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITION OPENING | doors open 5.30 pm  | An interdisciplinary collection of contemporary data practices and visualizations. | 
| OPENING SPEECH | 6.00 pm | PROF. ZOLTÁN SZEGEDY-MASZÁK, Director of the Doctoral School and Vice-Rector of Hungarian University of Fine Art | 
| EXHIBITION | open between 4th-12nd 2012 | 
Viscerial Electronic Music Concert by DMT: 8.30 pm, Thursday, 4th October 2012
Szimplakert, 1075 Budapest Kazinczy Street 14, Hungary| DONNARUMMA AND MICHALAKOS FROM DMT PLAYING VISCERAL ELECTRONIC MUSIC. | 8.30 –  9.30 pm  | This ELECTRONIC MUSIC PERFORMANCE based on coupling corporeal and physical gesture with pulsing electronic noise to generate an endless feedback-loop between the performer and the electronic instrument. | 
	




