Data Dance Movement is a response to Asian hate incidents and bystander intervention mainly related to Covid-19. In this design research project, I collected qualitative information through...
Colorscape: Hues into Grooves takes the values of a color and uses only numbers found in that number to make that song. Followed by having the title of said song as the hex value of the...
'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...
A handmade data object designed by three members of Starschema’s Data Visualization team; created purely for experimentation and outside work hours. The project was originally submitted to the Dear...
Brood X is known as "The Great Eastern Brood" and is the largest of all the Cicada broods. They appear every 17 years in the Eastern United States. This visualization explores these curious...
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...
Making with Data is a physical data-driven papercraft sculpture that serves as the cover of our upcoming book, “Making with Data: Physical Design and Craft in a Data Driven World.” The paper waves...
For this data art project, I looked at the last 10 years of recorded racially-motivated crimes in London.
Each of the circular shapes corresponds to 100 hate crime incidents reported to the...
Loud Numbers is a data sonification podcast, created by Duncan Geere and Miriam Quick. Data sonification is the process of turning data into sound, and we take it a step further by turning those...
During the lockdown, it became clear that our world has changed forever. And I became interested in capturing it the way it was before the pandemic. I created a series of five Suprematist maps...
The history of oil prices and consumption, explained. To understand the modern era, you need to understand our weird relationship with oil - from the crises of the 1970s, to the oil glut of the 80s...
Yaps and fin slaps, growls and groans—whales use a wide range of sounds to communicate. But only five whale species are known to sing, with humpbacks the unrivaled musical masters of the sea. This...
This set of experimental information visualisations employs a 'genre-blending' approach (mixing fact with fiction) to communicate the complexity of human interventions in the natural...
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...
An experiment in cognition pitting human choice (with emotion) against machine random choice (without emotion). Explore the irrational aspects of human thinking behind the process and the answers....
The Dates in a Life Waking Project 2020 is a year-long painting project documenting the number of steps I walk each day.
I prefer to walk for exercise, as time permits, outside in addition to...
The project, From the Frugal to the Ornate: Stories of the Seat in India, investigates and spotlights the seat’s relationship with its sitter, and other people in its periphery. The attempt is to...
Debris is an embroidered data visualisation of the plastic waste that washed up along beaches in different countries.
Each stitch of kantha embroidery represents one piece of plastic waste that...
"Patchwork Kingdoms" is a data art charity collection that I created for the "Giga Connect" project of UNICEF consisting of 1000 unique pieces. All proceeds from the sale went to this project,...
Can sound and visuals be used in tandem to accurately convey what chronic migraines feel like to someone who has never had the experience? What can a migraine look like? Sound
like? Is there a...
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,...
Much of our Universe is too distant for anyone to visit in person, but we can still explore it. Telescopes give us a chance to understand what objects in our Universe are like in different types of...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, my company requires its employees to get a new wristband from the front desk each day when we go into the office. The wristband indicates that the employee has tested...
Displaying in an internal class exhibition, a series of data visualisations are displayed to reveal the story of water consumption in households. Soap is chosen to be the media and main theme of...
A visualization coloring cook includes over 20 of the original Du Bois visualizations from the 1900 Paris Exposition, with re-creation outlines to color.
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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...
Luxun Art has contributed his great strength in major historical events. Some of the materials we have found have detailed introductions, while others are just a few words. We believe that there...
Together with the cultural city lab RAUM, we curated an event that engages people with data on different mediums. We devised a concept of ‘circus show’ which created a deeper understanding of the...
A tool that enables readers to model nearly any seashell they can imagine, all based on the same parametric equation. Nature is full of mathematical principles, and this is one illustration meant...
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...