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Exploring Data Visualization with Shirley Wu

Episode 1 of the Portraits of an Artist podcast, hosted by Ryan Burgess, titled "Exploring Data Visualization with Shirley Wu" was published on March 4, 2025 and runs 53 minutes.

March 4, 2025 ·53m · Portraits of an Artist

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Shirley Wu is a data visualization engineer and talks about her transition to working on physical art installations. She shares insights into her creative process, her inspirations, and how she approaches storytelling through her work. We also dive into her journey as a freelance artist and the challenges she's faced along the way.

Shirley Wu is a data visualization engineer and talks about her transition to working on physical art installations. She shares insights into her creative process, her inspirations, and how she approaches storytelling through her work. We also dive into her journey as a freelance artist and the challenges she's faced along the way.

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