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CFParticipation: Tapestry Conference: Weaving Stories and Data

By the Editors | December 18, 2012

Tapestry is a new conference on storytelling with data. While it focuses on visual ways of telling stories in journalism, there will be a broad range of topics, and a line-up of amazing speakers.

The conference is limited to 100 participants, and invite-only. We are looking for more people who are interested in storytelling with data. In particular, if you are a journalist, work for a non-profit or government agency that wants to (or already does) communicate with data, or are an academic interested in this topic, click the request invite link on the Tapestry website. Tell us a bit about why you are interested in attending.

Tapestry: Weaving Stories and Data.

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