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DESCRIPTION:Sharing and explaining the results of your analysis can be a lo
 t easier and much more fun when you can create an animated story of the ch
 arts containing your insights. [ipyvizzu](https://github.com/vizzuhq/ipyvi
 zzu) enables just that using a simple Python interface. \n\nIn this worksh
 op\, one of the creators of ipyvizzu introduces this tool and helps the au
 dience in taking the first steps in utilizing the power of animation in st
 orytelling. After the workshop\, the members will be able to build and pre
 sent animated data stories on their own.
DTSTAMP:20260516T152455Z
LOCATION:Workshop Room
SUMMARY:ipyvizzu - a new\, open-source charting tool to create animated dat
 a stories with Python in Jupyter - Peter Vidos
URL:https://pretalx.com/pycon-lt-2022/talk/8R87ZG/
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