Image-grid with Ninjutsu CSS theme in Xaringan

Abstract

Embark on a transformative journey into the intersection of science and art as we reimagine brain imaging data through the avant-garde lens of Andy Warhol. This presentation invites you to witness a mesmerizing blend of innovation and creativity, where clinical imagery transcends into a vibrant choreography of rotating visual narratives. Join me in exploring the boundless possibilities when the cerebral meets the surreal, creating an Andy Warhol-inspired visualization that goes beyond spectacle to become a testament to the harmonious union of science and art.

Date
Jan 1, 0001 12:00 AM

Recently, a curious graduate student in our lab posed a question: “Can we go beyond the usual two-image limit in Xaringan presentations?”.

While many resources cover the basics, the true potential lies in the realm of custom CSS, enabling limitless possibilities. In my exploration, I aimed to push these boundaries by crafting a dynamic image grid featuring an array of GIFs, all made achievable through the innovative ninjutsu theme.

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Matthew J. Oldach, M.Sc.
Matthew J. Oldach, M.Sc.
Senior Consultant and Team Lead

I am an experienced professional in Bioinformatics, Software Development, Data Science and DevOps. With a diverse skill set, I excel in various technical areas such as data wrangling, statistical modeling, machine learning, shiny, data visualization, report automation, code optimization, AWS, Docker, and workflow orchestrators.