Dates in a Life Walking Project 2021, was a year-long painting documenting the number of steps I walk each day. I've documented my steps in paintings for the years 2016 through 2020 and I decided...
The Center for Investigative Journalism of Serbia (CINS) monitors the development of coronavirus in Serbia and its impact on the lives of people since the beginning of the pandemic. Since there is...
Crimes are a reflection of the period and society in which they occur. What happened, the objects and people involved, the location, how it was reported, all tell us something about the values,...
Interference 2020 is an interactive, open-source database that captures allegations of foreign interference relevant to the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The visualization assesses the...
Global climate change is here. Each year, countries met for the Conference of the Parties (COP) to discuss ways to adapt to the current climate reality while mitigating climate change. In November...
This story opened up the world of climate risk and insurance to an entirely new audience through stunning, easy-to-follow visualisations and an interactive search tool that put proprietary data...
A visual summary of the fallen meteorites on Earth from 1400 until 2013. The website is composed using different Javascript libraries to have a creative and classic approach to data.
Firstly, an...
This visualization story explores the data of all the movies and tv shows that I‘ve watched during the past year from August 2021 to July 2022.
By scraping my own social media pages on Douban...
Most collection interfaces present artifacts in classic linear arrangements of object-related information and images, which can be researched using a full-text or faceted search. This form of...
This visualization is Nobel Laureates from 1901 to 2019 with a focus on age, collaboration, demographics, and the lack of representation of women in prize distributions. All work was completed in...
A visual story of POMPEII’s tragic disaster which followed by an unusual data visualizations and analysis of severe natural disasters that happened during the recent history, since 1900. It's a...
Papercut wordcloud in 3D made from wood slats, fishing line and coloured paper. It is a combination of informativeness and aesthetics: a visualization that can be used for text research (search for...
In the spring of 2020, I was in grad school and at work on a large-scale analysis of LGBTQ+ coming out videos that had been posted on YouTube. I'd recently heard another scholar refer to these...
The motivation behind this project is to make it possible to experience wealth inequality interactively. Analog and unfiltered. To achieve this, I turned data on wealth deciles into ten table...
As the Earth warms, stable conditions for winter sports that depend on ice and snow aren’t a guarantee. Steady snow might come later than usual and spring warming means snowpacks are melting...
Framing Luxembourg is a web experiment to present the history of statistics in Luxembourg differently.
We tell the story of quantifying a territory over the last 200 years, starting from figures...
"Every single text of scripture points to Christ...from Moses to the prophets. Every verse of scripture finds its fulfillment in Him and every story in the bible ends with Him." - Al Mohler
This...
Indigenous communities are the first victims of the drug trafficking business in Colombia. We set out on a journey among the Nasa people to tell two different stories about the unresolved question...
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...
In response to heightened violence against Asian Americans in the U.S., Leading Asian Americans to Unite for Change (LAAUNCH) and The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) have conducted a national...
Video documentation: https://vimeo.com/751860865
How did people live in the 8th century? In an impressive way, users of the interactive application "Viking Walks" embark on a digital tour of...
In October 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite into orbit, Sputnik I. Its batteries kept it running for three weeks. However, the longest active satellite was put into...
Are we what we read? Women's relationship to books is as nuanced as the reasons they have for reading fiction in the first place.
Feeding the Print Tooth is a visual exploration of weekly New...
During the Spring of 2018, the German artist Gunter Demnig placed a stumbling stone dedicated to Remo Obbermito right in front of the door of the Wild Mazzini data art gallery in Turin.
This...
Natura &Co is compose of four global beauty brands - Aesop, Avon, Natura and The Body Shop - that share a commitment to sustainable and ethical business practices.
For their participation at...
This series of posters visualizes what parts of the piano keyboard are played the most in well-known classical music pieces such as Fur Elise, 'Moonlight' Sonata, Clair de Lune and the Minute...
As our access to fresh water becomes threatened and the demand for virtual water is increasing, the need for understanding and knowing our virtual water footprint is essential. This series of...
A visual representation of the demographic, economic and political power of each generation in Romania, along with the opportunities and challenges they encountered in their lifetimes regarding...
This interactive visualisation is a study of time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
As you read through the graphic you will learn how all the movies from Phases 1 to 3 intertwine and link...