The seas cover 71% of the Earth and are home to the vast majority of living things on the planet. Water temperatures are rising.
In a five part series, Reuters looks at the implications of the...
Looking at the bunches of lab tests I had gathered since 2003, I decided to visualize my TSH lab results and other thyroid hormones. I was diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism and Graves Disease in 2003,...
On the 1st of July, Shanghai started enforcing its compulsory domestic waste management. The city's regulation requires people to sort trash into four categories - dry garbage, wet garbage (kitchen...
This Eurovision chart looks at which countries have given the most points to the winner over the years - showing that whilst UK hasn't had success in winning for a long time, it is the 'best' at...
The Webapplication berlin re:tweets shows on basis of likes and retweets, which politicians of the German Bundestag received the most reactions on their tweets. Different visualizations of likes...
In October 2018, the first official Central Park Squirrel Census was conducted in New York City. The project — which involved 323 volunteer Squirrel Sighters and took two years to plan, execute,...
This story was born from an aesthetics decision. After a night playing old soccer video-games, I thought it would be cool to make a story about the FIFA World Cup using design elements that...
I wanted to understand how much time it takes superstar musicians to play in countries around the world. This project looks at how concert culture has changed over the decades and how music is...
This stunning piece of digital journalism is the result of a successful collaboration between the ABC's Tokyo bureau and the Story Lab team here in Australia.
Super Kamiokande is a giant science...
Nanjing Ming City Wall is the world's largest city wall, it tells the history of a dynasty, it carries the memories of those ancient times and now became the footprints of that.
The work...
Infographic devoted to one of the most impressive transportation services ever done. This poster is divided into three different sections: 787 fabrication, global impact, and important facts....
This visual exploration looks into the most common questions that people ask on Google to better understand the often weird and mysterious behavior of (our) cats and dogs. What “strange” behavior...
Sepsin is an immersive artwork generated from the Twitter account of Donald J. Trump. It uses a fusion of sentiment analysis, favorite and retweet counts to create a digital sculpture of the 45th...
Nichelle Smith, an investigations team editor at USA TODAY, recalls attending a lecture at the Library of Congress in early 2018 where she listened to scholars discuss the landing 400 years ago of...
Mawangdui No.1 Han Tomb is an influential cultural heritage in China. It has a lot of elegant unearthed cultural relics which includes a variety of fabrics.This work makes a brief introduction of...
The March 1st Independence Movement, which took place on March 1, 1919, was an incident in which Korea protested against unjust and violent the Japanese Empire's rule and rose up throughout the...
Adrift is an online Citizen Science project that enables participants to visualise the environmental conditions experienced by microscopic marine microbes as they are propelled around the globe by...
This story explains how and why hunching over your phone is destroying your posture and exposing those around you to manifold dangers. Data, diagrams, videos and animation show how and why we get...
Commute is an immersive experience exploring the soundprint of a public transport line. It makes you see and hear the noise that surrounds us in daily commute by combining data visualisation and...
This plot is similar to a scatterplot, which is used to understand the relationship between two continuous measures. However, a change plot represents the current values on the x-axis and the...
"Leaves" is a course assignment of information chart design in the junior year. I collected and summarized the information, and elaborated it in seven aspects, including definition, composition,...
We humans have been making maps of the world since the beginnings of our culture, from the babylonian Imago Mundi to the latest big data based digital maps.
Here a new world map is created from...
Warmer ocean waters are undermining ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. Glaciers are melting or cracking into pieces. Now scientists have to figure out how much the vanishing ice will make...
To prevent climate change climate breakdown and keep global warming global heating below 3–4 degrees celsius, we have to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition to renewable energy –...
A year into the economic war between the U.S. and China, all signs are that the conflict will continue to get worse, with both sides raising tariffs and signalling an unwillingness to...
“Eyes” is an interactive biometric data art that transforms human iris data into musical sound and 3D animated images. The idea is to allow the audience to explore their own identities through...
Many diseases hold cyclical patterns as a result of climate changes throughout a year. Influenza, or 'the flu', causes the most illnesses in the colder, winter months. However, an outbreak of swine...
India has around half a billion women, but less than 15% representation in parliament! I wanted to explore this trend through the ages. Although the representation has been growing, it's nowhere...
An interactive timelapse visualises the 227,000 protesters who marched through the streets of Hong Kong on July 1.
The entrant has supplied multiple files for this project:
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