Joyful Data is a tool for making custom data-driven graphics in a live, interactive editor. It narrows the gap for non-programmers to create bespoke visualisations while maintaining design control....
Where in the world would you end up if you dug in a certain direction?
As part of my master’s in interaction design, I explored how data physicalization and tangible interaction could be...
These visualisations are fully-interactive graphs of Japanese kanji by their constituent radicals. Kanji can be viewed grouped by school grade when they are taught, as well as by topic. In each...
I look at the sea, breathe iodine, and feel the sun on my skin.
«I’m not productive», I think. But that it’s all right.
How many times have we not felt enough?
Enough performing, fit, happy,...
In December 2020, Digital Shelter — a nonprofit organisation in Somalia — carried out a crowdsourcing survey asking Somali women to share their experiences of online harassment and abuse on social...
Did you know that more than 1,900 edible insects are consumed around the world? Did you also know that there are 1,400,000,000 to 1 insects for every person on Earth? This visualization is an ode...
This book project takes an unusual approach to the use of data visualisation: it presents a thematic analysis of written correspondence between a poet and historian about difficult histories and...
A set of two plates — a gift for a loved one — tells how we corresponded during 2019. How many messages we sent each other in different periods of the year
Since music albums with cover art became the standard during the vinyl era, these two have become inextricably attached. Now, in the streaming era of digital distribution, a new call is open to...
I discovered a new Korean snack spot in Toronto called Chungchun Rice Hotdog. The rice hotdogs are made of a chewy rice flour batter that’s deep fried with a hotdog in the middle. During my first...
This poster visualizes all the tasks I completed on my to-do list for an entire year. I collected the data through my Notion workspace, where I keep track of everything I do daily. This allowed me...
‘Life under curfew’ is an interactive real life data experience created by and for the residents of Dandora, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya.
When Covid-19 hit Kenya in the spring of...
This visual, inspired by a Du Bois visualization from the 1900 Paris Expo, tracks the birthplaces of the Tuskegee Airmen to their base in Europe, reversing the path of slave trade shown in Du...
In 2017, I published my “2017 Resume Data Visualization”, a project that visualized the many data points of my then traditional resume. In hindsight, the project didn't succeed as I would have...
Here is my Multi-University Transcript. During my undergraduate period, I studied at 3 different universities, 2 of them as an exchange student, and received 3 different transcripts in total. This...
This work follows my father's death in 2019 and reflects on our relationship, especially on the loss of my favourite photograph I had with him. I thought the best way to reconstruct our lost...
‘Play Bikes!: A Sonic Alleycat’ is a multi-sensory data experience built as a love letter to bikes, to maps, and to data. Personal bike ride data collected from a fitness app is transformed into...
What if there are roads that match your veins?
Roads in You is an interactive biometric-data artwork that allows participants to scan their veins and find the roads that match their vein lines...
"Groovescape" transforms auditory data into a visual experience. The user is given the opportunity to have his individual Spotify playlists displayed as a shimmering tornado. The shape and dynamics...
'Hitting the Pillow' is an exploration to visualize my sleep data over 45 days. This tangible data visualization helped me understand how the time at which I sleep affected the quality of my...
I learned last summer that the rescue dog who accompanied one of my favourite YouTube musicians had died. To pay tribute to her (and him), I made a slightly whimsical series of charts showcasing...
An ongoing series of works that visualizes “DNA bar codes”—short snippets of DNA sequences used by scientists to identify species, accessible in open source scientific databases.
This work...
This piece was created for 2022's Lunar New Year and used 42 mini line charts superimposed on the image of a tiger to give an overview of recent positive news during a time when I was often driven...
With the notorious New York City heating regulations, finding the perfect temperature in one’s apartment during the winter can be a difficult task. I began a wasteful habit of running my air...
This project explores our experience listening to an audio mashup. The visual syncs data gathered from the sample's position in the source material to a visual of a sun at points of the day. I...
Seven Days is an ongoing project where I gather volunteers' unique stories as data-sets and explore new ways of visualizing them through drawing. I work with participants to examine how art might...
This is a quantified-self project based on Instagram stories. Since 2018, the year I entered the university, I have used my Instagram as a diary. Especially, I uploaded stories more than posts...
My son was born during the pandemic. We spent a lot of time visiting parks and being outside in nature. In the past year he's gained a huge appreciation for the environment and he loves to gather...
During 2021–2022 I engaged on a personal project hoping to deepen my knowledge and experience in data visualization. I wanted to experiment with different tools, graph types and presentations. I...
Early marriage has been on the rise in Jordan. To understand the issue better Arab Women Organization of Jordan (AWO) collected data about mothers’ and fathers’ attitudes towards early marriage as...