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SUMMARY:Cinematic Data Visualisation
DESCRIPTION:Guillermo marin (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Universitat 
 Autònoma de Barcelona)\n\nThe visualization of 3D phenomena, such as volum
 es, surfaces, or particles, offers a unique opportunity to transform scien
 tific data into engaging artworks. Photo-realistic renderings of scientifi
 c results not only captivate but also help communicate complex ideas in a 
 visually compelling way. However, artists and scientists often face challe
 nges: scientists may lack the skills to create appealing imagery, while ar
 tists may not fully understand the data or the necessary tools. This disco
 nnect can result in overly technical, uninviting imagery or abstract visua
 ls that lack rigor. When scientists and artists collaborate, they can prod
 uce work that is both accurate and visually striking. This presentation ex
 plores how blending artistic techniques with scientific data has led to in
 novative approaches in data-driven art. We will share our experience using
  cinematic tools to transform large-scale scientific datasets from compute
 r simulations into high-quality, stylized visualizations. By integrating a
 rtistic control with scientific accuracy, we aim to explore the possibilit
 ies that emerge from the interaction between both domains.\n\nDomain: Clim
 ate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physics, Com
 putational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Guillaume Ho
 uzeaux (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) and Charles Moulinec (Science and
  Technology Facilities Council)\n\n
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