This interactive data visualisation project answers the question of what fruits and vegetables are in season throughout the year. Picking food locally when it's in season usually means it'll be:...
In 2022, The Global Commission on the Economics of Water was established to redefine the way we value and govern water, taking a stable hydrological cycle – a global common good – as a starting...
This visualisation shows the lighthouses of the Arctic Circle. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it accessible and...
The rights of nature describe a concept that recognizes the value of nature independent of human interests. Originating in the seminal article ‘Should Trees Have Standing’ by Christopher Stone...
"Dumped" is a data-driven art exhibition concept that delves into the stark reality of Europe's plastic waste and its global impact, unraveling the dynamics of 'waste colonialism' and the...
BLR Water Log is an interactive website that cartographically visualizes drainage channels and the flow of water in the city of Bengaluru, India. Using satellite elevation data and hydrological...
This project visualizes the journey of the River Teesta through the decades, all the way up to the devastating floods in 2024, and discusses speculations for what the future may hold for the river...
This chart aims to comprehensively display the core information of the Taklama Desert Railway, including the railway route, distribution of oases and stations along the line, and other main...
Keystone species, essential organisms within the food web, have experienced significant population declines and evolutionary changes due to human activity. Factors such as environmental pollution...
This visualisation shows the bathymetry of the Atlantic Ocean as tessellated, path-traced hexagons, prominently featuring the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The visualisation is created using the free and...
This infographic delves into the details of the only two level 7 nuclear disasters: Fukushima and Chernobyl. It illustrates key details of the accidents such as a timeline of events that played out...
As Canada races to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, rooftop solar emerges as a transformative yet underutilized solution for doubling electricity production. With vast untapped potential, solar...
In a world grappling with plastic pollution, Coverdolly presents an innovative solution to one of agriculture's most pressing challenges: greenhouse plastic waste. This visual narrative challenges...
A Cry For Help is a set of seven illuminated sculptures that highlight the issue of insect population decline. Across the world, insect numbers are plummeting because of pesticides, habitat loss,...
41% of the total area of all lakes on Earth is on the North American continent (615 899 square km), whereas only 2% is in Australia. Lakes are key indicators of climate change. They are monitored...
In recent years, the definition of Extreme Weather Events has become a recurring theme in our daily news. Severe phenomena such as tornadoes, floods, droughts, heatwaves, and wildfires are becoming...
Our personal memories of a place are situated in fleeting sensory experiences – the waft of the petrichor, bird songs scoring the background, bakery aromas, sounds of traffic and footfalls whizzing...
My wife frequently finds inspiration on Pinterest for some project around our house. Most of the time it is just a picture of a wall, and she asks me to translate that idea somewhere in our home....
W-Hysteria is a research catalogue documenting the public debate surrounding the planned removal of an 80-year-old wisteria in Piazza Baiamonti, Milan, due to the construction of the National...
Navigating New York City after dark can be challenging, especially for its vibrant youth who thrive in the city's nightlife. As nightlife hotspots and affordable residential areas increasingly...
This tangible data visualization compares the production percentages of aquaculture, wild catch, and bottom trawling over six decades, highlighting the number of threatened species.
Trickle down is about climate and injustice. It visualises differences, and also some similarities, between the carbon emissions, climate risk and climate vulnerability of high-GDP and low-GDP...
Whisky is more than just a drink; it's a story of craftsmanship, tradition, and landscapes. In creating this map, I aimed to follow this narrative by combining a precision of geospatial data with a...
This visualisation shows the lighthouses of the United Kingdom as illuminated points. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it...
Fashion may strive for glamour, but the industry is one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas polluters. Over the past two decades, the number of new garments made per year has nearly doubled. Fast...
This visualization represents all the described species of birds in the world (11,188 species, based on 2022 data), although this number is likely an underestimate. Each element in the...
These infographics show the constellations of various countries around the world. The data used to create the maps draws on areas of artificial brightness, which occludes the visibility of stars in...
"The Controversial Street" is an information design project that aims at mapping a heated debate about the use of public space regarding a specific street in Milan: Via Pacini. Over the years, this...
Art Off the Rails is an interactive look at public art scattered across MTA NYC Transit stations. This map shows how art is entwined into the everyday commutes of New Yorkers. Each station appears...