Loud Numbers is a data sonification podcast, created by Duncan Geere and Miriam Quick. Data sonification is the process of turning data into sound, and we take it a step further by turning those...
In US presidential primaries, endorsements have been among the best predictors of which candidates will succeed and which will fail. This visualisation keeps track.
No sitting American president traveled outside the country before Theodore Roosevelt traveled to Panama in 1906 to see the construction of the Panama Canal. A century later Air Force One regularly...
The second part of “A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning” series, this installment describes a tradeoff fundamental to machine learning and artificial intelligence. Using scroll-linked...
The globe of economic complexity dynamically maps out the entire world production of goods to create an economic landscape of countries around the globe.
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Originally published in 1995, one of the most iconic resources in the coffee industry, the Coffee Taster’s Flavor Wheel, has been the industry standard for over two decades. In 2016, this...
This quantitative design project shows what the adjusted land mass of countries would be if those countries had the world average population density. Each of the grey dots represents the current...
What if innovation could make information more exciting?
Transforming Intel’s data-rich product stories into visceral, visually arresting and meaningful live experiences was the challenge we...
The COVID-19 pandemic was the central feature of news, politics and life in the UK for two years.
The animated bar chart (Tab 1) and suite of timeline charts (tabs 2,3,4) cover - through the...
The war between human beings and viruses has never stopped. The tenacious will and scientific attitude allow human beings to win the final victory again and again. The work uses the expression of...
Seinfeld, a show about nothing, certainly had a lot going on...and a lot of recurring characters. In this visual, we break down all characters appearing in at least six episodes. And I guarantee...
An infographic looking at two of Ben Stokes finest test innings for England. The comparison looks at the 135 scored vs Australia and the 258 against South Africa in 2016.
This is about different types of trees found in MIT Institute of Design, Loni Kalbhor. I collected the data of different trees and plants found around the campus and then visualised it in a single...
It has become common to say "I'm depressed" when we mean "I'm sad" and therefore underestimate just how severe depression is and how harmful it can be. This viz takes a look at depression: the...
Trends in sea-ice thickness and volume are an important indicator of Arctic climate change. While sea ice thickness observations are sparse, here we utilize a ocean-ice model, PIOMAS (Zhang and...
Unprecedented amounts of money are sloshing about England's soccer clubs – be it revenue from tickets or merchandising, the astronomical amounts spent on players and their wages, or the millions...
What do Uber, Blue Apron, Classpass, Deliveroo, and Ticketmaster all have in common? They are all apart of the On-Demand Ecosystem --a model built on instant gratification. Since 1976, 673...
Early on during the COVID pandemic the media were focusing on “flattening the curve”, trying to keep cases from growing exponentially. I started trying to figure out how much better or worse states...
Exploration of 16 months of Spotify Top 200 streaming data, what it can show us about the useful life of popular music in a streaming context, and avenues for future exploration as more data is...
This self developed website breaks down the inner workings of a wind turbine in a fun and innovative way. After a quick scrollytelling you can explore a 3D model of the turbine and adjust...
During 2020 in Mexico, 90,500 certificates and titles were granted to agrarian subjects
distributed 32,765 to women and 57,735 to men. The state with the greatest gender difference is Yucatan with...
This installation explores the complexity of the UK food system by highlighting the horticultural decline in home-grown fruit and the reliance on imports. The project is inspired by the purchase...
At a time where the internet continues to distort our perception of truth, our trust in the content we consume online is diminishing. Data Obscura is our response to this current and pressing quest...
This all started with a particularly sexy fairy. Our book club was reading The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. In the middle of an otherwise unremarkable plot, we found a 35-page interlude...
Ever pondered Taylor Swift's Google popularity? Here's the staggering count of searches for the renowned pop artist on Google, spanning from 2005 to 2023, totaling billions!
An image which illustrates a fascinating visualisation of Twitter conversations about breast cancer, created by a team at RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), has been unveiled as a winner...
It’s more than a century since the world’s most famous literary detective made his appearance, but our appetite for his startling deductions is undiminished. Adam Frost and Jim Kynvin go back to...
Rock 'n Poll is polls explained with interactive graphics.
Politicians as well as journalists take political polls very seriously. Losses and gains of a few percentage points are overly analysed...
By tallying who appears most often on playlists titled with the word “punk," we can learn how parts of culture perceive genres and the bands who represent them.