Blending the worlds of data and art, this visualisation explores how abstract design can hold meaning beyond aesthetics, showcasing the weather trends that shape Glastonbury, the world’s largest...
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...
This visualization shows the ten cities which registered the greatest changes for the yearly maximum value of land surface temperature (LST) in 2018, compared to 2022. LST is how hot the “surface”...
This visualization presents a breakdown of Earth's surface composition of water and land. It illustrates that the majority of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with almost all of it being...
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...
Ninety-nine per cent of people in the world live in places where the air is considered unhealthy.Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and other pollutants in the air quietly harm our bodies, leading to...
This study explores the relationship between human communities and natural ecosystems, focusing on what happens when they intersect. We aim to understand how conflicts and losses are seen and...
The Geometry of Urban Life is a parameterised mapping project which aims to break down the cities and towns we live in, into simple polygons and lines. It maps our streets, our buildings, and the...
Water is a fundamental resource that shapes ecosystems, industries, and individuals. However, managing this currently plentiful resource in Alberta is increasingly complex due to the impacts of...
The Canadian Climate Institute wants to demonstrate the economic and environmental benefits of heat pumps to a large audience to aid people deciding whether to install one in their homes. Voila...
In this analysis, data sourced from Our World In Data was used to explore global trends in electricity generation per capita from 1985 to 2022 (or at least from the earliest possible year depending...
In what Maps.com calls “an exemplary experience for public communication,” this interactive website developed by the USGS Vizlab highlights the location of beverage-bottling facilities in the...
The Everglades, a world-heritage site and largest wetland on the East coast of the United States is not only home to many endangered species but is also a primary source of drinking water for 8...
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...
This dashboard has been designed as a collaboration between HereWeGrow, a German non-profit organization dedicated to improving the livelihoods of coffee farmers and their families, and Enveritas,...
This visualisation explores 1,200 years of cherry blossom bloom data in Kyoto, Japan, showing how rising temperatures are causing blossoms to bloom earlier. This shift affects cultural traditions,...
These graphs visually show how craft impacts economic growth, social development, and environmental sustainability. The radar graph follows the Impact radar, defined by United Nations Environment...
This visualisation shows the Holocene volcanoes of Japan as illuminated points atop shaded relief. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language,...
"A Year of Light" explores the evolution of the day-night cycle throughout the year and according to latitude. This visualization presents a luminous identity map of several cities around the...
The shape of a city matters. It influences the travel distances and energy consumption of its inhabitants. However, understanding how different city layout parameters—such as elongation and...
in 2023, Dublin City Council surveyed over 1,000 Dubliners to understand how tourism affects their day-to-day lives. They wanted to bring this survey data to life for the public in a unique way and...
A surge in attacks on ships in the Red Sea has forced shippers to reroute their vessels, leading to longer journeys and increased carbon dioxide emissions.
This project visualizes the changes in...
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...
Following the catastrophic earthquakes of February 6, 2023, Bilim Akademisi - Science Academy, Türkiye launched projects to explore actionable solutions for building an earthquake-resistant...
New data from WRI finds that in most cities, the difference between 3 degrees C and 1.5 degrees C of warming is sizable. We analyzed potential climate hazards for nearly 1,000 of the world’s...
The Map represents 30 years of changes in the Brahmaputra River’s meandering patterns and surface water footprint in Assam, India. Using satellite imagery and GIS tools, the study maps and depicts...
Hilando Datos addresses the environmental and social issues of the textile industry through a detailed analysis of the six stages of the garment life cycle. This project was born in Datalab, the...
The project aims to actively respond to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) @sdgaction’s call for urgent and necessary measures to protect endangered animals. Recognizing the growing need for...
“In Search of Place” is an exhibition poster series exploring what elements of spaces are more personally significant in facilitating placemaking processes and making meaningful spaces. The series...
An interactive data narrative spotlighting on the the devastating effect of Bottom-Trawlers, resulting in overfishing and loss in the marine ecosystem in India.
Bottom trawling gear method is one...