Community
Events
Workshops, webinars, and talks on data journalism, visualization, and open data.
Past
Collage Workshop: Data and Digital Identity
How to Make Economic Information Accessible?
How to Drive Public Innovation with Artificial Intelligence?
Graphics for Everyone – Data Visualization Workshop with Free and Open Tools
Tailored Taste: Can Taste Be Measured? Project Exhibition
Open Government in Colombia: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Achievements
AI Books: Recommendations and Debates
#DatosX ElClima – Tools for Action
How to Do Data Journalism with Artificial Intelligence
Data and Peace: Visualization Workshop with La Trocha -La Casa de la Paz
Data a la lata: Book club about how charts lie
3i Festival 2025
Launch of MinerIA
Cursor Meetup Bogotá
Mapping Bogotá Through Sound
Taking Data to the Streets: Let the Territories Speak
Anaglyph Workshop: Revealing Hidden Data
Data Shorts: Territorial Conflicts
Data a la Lata: DataZine – Telling Stories with Data
**What hidden stories are waiting to be uncovered in raw data?** Join us for a creative workshop where we’ll explore how to turn data into visual stories through the art of zine-making. Learn to find, analyze, and design data-driven narratives using physical and digital tools. 🗓 **Date:** Monday, April 28, 2025 📍 **Location:** Casa Datasketch – Calle 71 #10-47 Interior 5 🕒 **Time:** 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Datasketch at the Global Inclusive Growth Summit 2025
Datasketch will be at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth Summit where we'll showcase innovative data visualizations that transform complex economic inclusion data into accessible, actionable insights.
Data a lata: Book club about Borges, Big data and me
**Upcoming Discussion: "Borges, Big Data and Me"** Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on Walter Sosa Escudero’s _Borges, Big Data y Yo_, where literature and data science converge. We’ll explore how Borges’ themes—labyrinths, infinity, and randomness—relate to modern concepts in big data, AI, and algorithms. This discussion will offer fresh insights into uncertainty, storytelling, and how literature and technology shape our understanding of reality. Whether you're a Borges fan or a data enthusiast, don’t miss this unique intersection of narrative and numbers! 🗓 **Date:** Monday, April 21, 2025 📍 **Location:** Casa Datasketch – Calle 71 #10-47 Interior 5 🕒 **Time:** 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Data a la Lata: Data Literature with Escuela de Datos
What data lives within our books? Join this interactive tutorial where we'll explore how data visualization can uncover hidden patterns in literature. Come along to learn how to extract, organize, and visualize literary data in new and creative ways.
Data a la Lata: Data Visualization
Join our Data Visualization Workshop! Explore different types of visualizations, their most common uses in data journalism, and how to choose (or avoid) one depending on the message you want to convey. Learn from successful examples, practical tips, and real-case analyses.
Data a la lata: Gender and Open Government Discussion
On March 31st, together with Contradatos, we will explore how data can highlight and challenge gender inequalities, drawing on our experience with the Open State Committee and the formulation of the 5th Open Government Action Plan with a Gender Perspective.
Mapping the Literary Ecosystem in Spanish in NYC
Join us next Wednesday, March 26 for an interactive panel where we will explore how data analytics can **help us understand and strengthen a Spanish-speaking reading community in New York.**
Data a la lata: Book Club
Join us at Casa Datasketch for a discussion on "Data Feminism", the book by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein. We will explore how this work challenges traditional notions of objectivity and neutrality in data science, offering a critical perspective on how we collect, analyze, and use data.
Data a la lata: Gender Violence Mapping Workshop
Join us this Monday, March 10th, for a Data a la Lata workshop where we’ll explore how to collect and analyze data on gender-based violence in the spaces we navigate every day. You’ll learn key methodologies and techniques to help raise awareness of this issue.
Data a la lata: Random Short Film Screening
Join us for our first Data a la Lata of the year, where we will screen and discuss short films related to AI, technology, and data.