I sourced my data from the South Australian Government open data repository, focusing on everyday passenger vehicles (cars, station wagons, and utilities) and excluding motorcycles, scooters, and...
The primary objective of this project is to visualize the projected growth and population changes in the world's largest cities in a way that communicates both the complexity and interconnectedness...
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...
Europe, visualised is a heartfelt project by The European Correspondent, a volunteer-led journalism platform dedicated to telling nuanced, inclusive stories about Europe. This book compiles some of...
Zurich is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Who can still afford an apartment in this city? We spent months analyzing every apartment advertisement and built an interactive city in...
This visualisation shows the river basins of Iberia along with the main rivers and their tributaries. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language,...
The December 26, 2004 magnitude 9.1 Northern Sumatra, Indonesia earthquake (3.316 N, 95.854 E, depth 30 km) generated a tsunami that was observed worldwide and caused tremendous devastation and...
This visualization explores animal rights legislation across 67 countries, highlighting the global disparities in laws against animal cruelty.
Countries are categorized by grades (A to F) based...
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,...
This visualisation shows the bathymetric contours of the Gulf of México. The light and shadow accentuates the otherwise flat blue palette to highlight the depths of the gulf. The visualisation is...
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...
This project delves into the 2011 earthquake incident in Sikkim, examining its wide-ranging impact and exploring the factors that contributed to its severity, such as the excessive number of dams...
With the advent of Fast Fashion which is cheap and accessible do we sit back to think and analyze the true cost of fashion.
In this viz we breakdown the environmental cost and the cost of...
After a Boston Green Line train derailed October 2024, I started wondering each time I boarded the train: How dangerous are Green Line derailments, and do they happen as often as it seems?
I...
This is an interactive edition of my previous static map titled The United States of the Blooming Risks. Using FEMA’s National Risk Index (NRI) dataset, this map aggregates the county-level scores...
I grew up in the dense neighborhoods of South Calcutta, and always felt the gradual decline in the greenery around the city. Most of us Calcuttans have no backyard, and with local parks and open...
Beads have been used as a form of currency throughout history, and women often use jewelry as powerful symbols of their authority in male-dominated spaces (think power pearls, RBG). For these...
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,...
Nature & Networks imagines mycelium network characteristics through collaborative drawing, highlighting the network's unique abilities to stretch in all directions, decompose natural waste and...
Earth’s average Surface Temperature in 2024 was the warmest on record, according to an analysis led by NASA scientists.
Global temperatures in 2024 were 1.28 degrees Celsius above the agency’s...
This tangible data visualization compares the production percentages of aquaculture, wild catch, and bottom trawling over six decades, highlighting the number of threatened species.
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...
The editorial project is focused on Valpolicella, an area situated in Verona province. The purpose is to explore the use of narrative maps as a tool for transmitting spatial information.
The aim...
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...
After Hawaii’s worst wildfire killed scores of people in August 2023, local and federal agencies were reckoning with the toxic chemicals created when a built environment burns.
Reuters visually...
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 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...
The spread of North American grey squirrels poses a threat to red squirrels, which are native to Europe. Introduced to Italy starting in the 1940s, grey squirrels are larger and more adaptable,...
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...
"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...