The concept behind these two data arts pieces is quite simple. I find it remarkable that we rarely celebrate parenting milestones to the same extent that we celebrate birthdays. For me the journey...
The Odyssee team invited 50 people from across the world to record their experiences—their activities and their feelings—for 30 days during the first peak of the pandemic (April-May 2020). Odyssee...
“Pizza Napoletana doesn’t have inventors, nor fathers, neither patrons, It’s the fruit of the Neapolitan people together.” - Antonio Pace
Did you know that you need to get certified to make true...
This data visualisation shows the municipal toponyms for which it is possible to suppose a genesis within a known ancient language, and therefore connect the foundation of each settlement to a...
Before 2022 the electoral geography of Ukraine is narrowed only to the differences between several regions, mostly East and West. This simplification draws artificial boundaries. However, the real...
Acnephobic is a personal micro-scale dataviz about the first 51 videos TikTok shows when looking for #acnepositivity.
At the intersection of feminism and media studies, body positivity and skin...
We reflect each March on women's pay in the USA and how long into the new year a woman must work to earn the same as a non-Hispanic white man.
By summer, those speeches and stories are likely a...
Beyond the most popular Chinatowns of major cities, including those of Manhattan, New York and San Francisco, California, the United States once contained over fifty self-described Chinatowns in...
This project is part of my M.Sc. graduation thesis in Communication Design at Politecnico di Milano. The research is developed around the contemporary debate on LGBT parenting: a current, delicate...
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...
The European Commission targets a tripling in the EU’s organic farmland from today’s 8.5 percent of agricultural terrain to one quarter by 2030. Cash and subsidies will be available at national and...
ADI Design Museum presents "Bìos - Sistema Design Italia," a video installation project created in collaboration with POLI.design - Sistema Design Politecnico di Milano and ADI Design...
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first Black military aviators who fought in World War II for the U.S. Army Air Corps, a precursor of the U.S. Air Force. Their impressive performance earned them more...
While we all strive for it, happiness is a hard thing to achieve. This was especially true for 2020 which according to the Hedonometer was the saddest year on record. Living these sad thoughts...
The British Library in London commissioned me to create an artwork for the London exhibition "Visualising Victorian News".
The exhibition illustrates 19th-century news themes using data from...
Mom! For years, there was no other word I wanted to hear more. Three kids later, there may not be another word that I hear more often.
When the COVID pandemic hit Maine in March of 2020, my job...
Online censorship consists of the control or the removal of certain contents that are accessible to the public. It exists because some governments and platforms want to regulate content. In...
This is a visual essay about the famous figures who represent today’s currencies around the world. Our dataset represents 236 unique banknotes and 241 unique individuals. We wanted this analysis to...
New York City is by many measures the most culturally and socioeconomically diverse cities in America. Coupled with NYC’s massive population and intercity transit system, these factors put together...
This visualization was built to celebrate (the late) Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. It explores how long each of the Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom spent on the throne.
“5Years” Project by Camilla De Amicis, the project is a data visualisation summarising five years of a love story.
The idea starts from an awareness of the traces that are left spatially by living...
This infographic shows the etymological descent of the names of the deities worshiped by some historical civilizations, from those of the oldest Indo-European pantheon. For each Indo-European...
Research has shown that our personality can affect our income and the jobs we are suitable for. Enter your personality type to see how your personality is affecting your finances.
This infographic shows kinship names in 7 different European languages; three of them are neo-Latin languages, three are Germanic languages, and one is Slavic.
The terms are organized in...
Have you ever wondered if you are using an app too often? Over 50 000 Tinder users did wonder and used our data analytics and visualization tool to find out more about their own dating...
The Stamps In My Passport visualises all of the places I have visited in the world for both fun and work.
Supplementing the self collected data using travel itineraries, photographs and of...
Zhang Jian advocated "industry to save the country" and "education to build up the nation", and was an early pioneer in the field of cotton textile and education in China. He made great...
The mighty Habsburg empire helped to shape the cities, sights and stories of much of present-day Europe.We map four cross-continental sites where its impact has been felt most keenly, from the...
This infographic shows a wide collection of writing systems, arranged accordingly to their respective phylogenetic relationships. Lines skirting the outer edge represent existing systems, while...
In the process of contemporary urbanization in China, new workers are the main body and practitioner of urban space construction. However, there is no room for them to live in the beautiful city...