Bubble storytelling with automated animation: a Brexit hashtag activism case study

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Abstract: Hashtag data are common and easy to acquire. Thus, they are widely used in studies and visual data storytelling. For example, a recent story by China Central Television Europe depicts Brexit as a hashtag movement displayed on an animated bubble chart. However, creating such a story is usually laborious and tedious, because narrators have to switch between different tools and discuss with different collaborators. To reduce the burden, we develop a prototype system to help explore the bubbles’ movement by automatically inserting animations connected to the storytelling of the video creators and the interaction of viewers to those videos. We demonstrate the usability of our method through both use cases and a semi-structured user study. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Chotisarn, N., Lu, J., Ma, L., Xu, J., Meng, L., Lin, B., … Chen, W. (2021). Bubble storytelling with automated animation: a Brexit hashtag activism case study. Journal of Visualization, 24(1), 101–115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12650-020-00690-7

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