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    OneSoil

    This unique interactive map allows you to explore and compare fields and crops in Europe and the USA. The entrant has supplied multiple files for this work: [1] [2] 
    map.onesoil.ai
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners
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    Toronto Symphony Orchestra listening guide

    The Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s ‘listening guides’ make use of symbols and morse code-like notation to aid the experience of a live performance.
    www.creativereview.co.uk
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Community Winners
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    Who marries whom

    The authors scanned data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2014 American Community Survey—which covers 3.5 million households—to find out how people are pairing up.
    www.bloomberg.com
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners Interactive Visualization
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    Ahead Of The Fire

    To investigate the threat from wildfire to communities across the West, The Arizona Republic and USA TODAY carried out a level of analysis usually reserved for academics and scientists. We analyzed...
    iibawards-prod.s3.amazonaws.com
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    Job Market Tracker

    Track the number of sectors gaining or losing jobs each month. Boxes are shaded on percentage change from the previous month in each sector's payrolls. Published by WSJ @andrewvandam
    graphics.wsj.com
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners Interactive Visualization
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    Peak Spotting

    Peak Spotting combines machine learning and visual analytics to help manage passenger loads within Germany’s vast railway network. The project provides yield and capacity managers with rich...
    www.nand.io
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    What's Really Warming the World?

    Skeptics of manmade climate change offer various natural causes to explain why the Earth has warmed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880. But can these account for the planet's rising temperature?This...
    www.bloomberg.com
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners Data journalism
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  • Medium

    All the government barbecues

    In the last seven years, Brazilian public funds were used to pay for, on average, two steakhouse dinners every day. Since December of 2009, when all the expenses paid with government-sponsored...
    vsueiro.github.io
    Shortlist Longlist Best-Non-English-Language Bronze Winners
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    Flowmap.blue

    Flowmap.blue is a free and open source flow map visualization tool. It is designed for representing aggregated numbers of movements between geographic locations. People from different parts of the...
    flowmap.blue
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners Visualization & Information Design
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    Artificial Senses

    Artificial Senses visualizes sensor data of the machines that surround us to develop an understanding how they experience the world. In current times, machine learning and artificial...
    artificial-senses.kimalbrecht.com
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    Casting Shakespeare

    An exploration of how age, gender, and race affect casting of professional productions of Shakespearean plays. A deep dive into data from 1,000+ productions of 10 Shakespearean plays produced...
    ericwilliamlin.com
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners People, Language & Identity
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    How a Melting Arctic Changes Everything

    Scientists refer to the dramatic changes occurring in the arctic as “Arctic amplification.” A small change snowballs, and Arctic conditions become much less Arctic, much more quickly—like compound...
    www.bloomberg.com
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    The Printing Press & Type Foundries

    The birth of the printing press not only revolutionized education and knowledge, it also reshaped the design of letterforms. This opened up a whole industry for printers-scholars, type cutters, and...
    janetcchan.com
    Shortlist Student Longlist Bronze Winners Data visualization
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    After Babylon

    After Babylon is a Data Visualization project developed during the Density Design course at Politecnico di Milano. Each team was assigned a structured dataset in table format about a topic and was...
    www.puffpuffproject.com
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    Everything You Need to Know about Planet Earth

    Planet Earth is this solid thing you are standing on right now. In your everyday life you don't really waste a thought about how amazing this is. A giant, ancient, hot rock. How did it come...
    www.youtube.com
    Motion infographic Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners Winners
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    A Visual Introduction To Machine Learning—Part II: Model Tuning And The Bias-Variance Tradeoff

    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...
    www.r2d3.us
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  • Medium

    Film dialogue

      How many movies are actually about men? What changes by genre, era, or box-office revenue? What circumstances generate more diversity?
    polygraph.cool
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners Studio of the Year Data journalism
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    Women's Pockets are Inferior

    Few things are more frustrating than collecting your belongings only to realize that your pants pockets can’t fit them. For wearers of women’s clothes, the struggle is real. Like many things on the...
    pudding.cool
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners People, Language & Identity
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    The dark side of guardian comments

    Comments allow readers to respond to an article instantly, asking questions, pointing out errors, giving new leads. At their best, comment threads are thoughtful, enlightening, funny: online...
    www.theguardian.com
    Shortlist Longlist Bronze Winners Data journalism
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  • Medium

    PhotoViz

    PhotoViz is a presentation, curriculum and book about the overlap between photography and data visualization. From a talk at Webstock, the concept matured into a class at NYU’s ITP before being...
    feltron.com
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