In December of 1997 Ana Orantes goes to television show in Canal Sur for tell her testimony, a history about gender-violene, years and years of domestic violence. That testimony was her sentence of...
Content Warning - Miscarriage
This visualisation was created in honour of International Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day last year.
It is estimated that one in four pregnancies end...
The clustering of instruments by gender reflects prejudices that date back to the 19th century, or earlier. Women were discouraged from playing instruments that might distort their facial features,...
As large amounts of genealogical data made open, people could trace back their family roots. Our data source is the China Biographical Database of Harvard University.
We further explored the...
In the last years, the way people communicate has radically transformed: thanks to digital technologies, and in particular online platforms, new relational possibilities have opened up, together...
Whether Pope, Merkel, Trump or the DiCaprio, they are all talking to us. But how exactly do they do this?
"To the point(s)" is a rhetorical analysis tool revealing the speech strategies of today’s...
The year 2018 marks a century since some women in the United Kingdom were awarded the right to vote in and stand for elections. A hundred years later, do we have equal gender representation yet? In...
When British archaeologist Howard Carter and his team ventured into a previously overlooked tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, they would eventually uncover three layers of coffins; in the final,...
This visualization shows a broad estimate of the amount of mutual intelligibility that is shared among closely related languages across Europe.
A short summary of the phylogenetic relationships is...
Regional Folk Music of Mexico was project created while attending The New School for MS in Data Visualization (20/21). This work leveraged the Smithsonian Institution's stack of regional Mexican...