‘See how global warming has changed the world since your childhood’ sets out to shift people's understanding of climate change from an abstract future problem to something that is deeply personal...
This datavisualisation traces the use of different colours in lego sets, from the first set to today. It is built using R, with an aesthetic that a lego brick sculpture. The emergence of different...
The explosive eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano may be one of the largest recorded in such detail. The blast was visible from space, with images of the massive ash plume going viral...
Wine and Math is a visual story trying to understand if a statistical model can help predict the quality of a wine based on its physiochemical properties like Acidity, Alcohol, pH, ...
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Visual interpretation of gender inequality amongst Brussels streets. It shows that only 6% of Brussels streets are named after women.
The data and gender tagging is the result of combined effort...
CETIC is an organization founded back in 2005, whose main objective is to monitor the state of information technologies in Brazil. They collect and process tons of quantitative data from many areas...
The visual analyzes the most expensive medical procedures in the US for those without access to medical insurance.
As a Canadian resident with access to free healthcare, I was intrigued after...
The Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) hired Graphicacy to transform a trove of data into compelling visual stories that depict how postsecondary educational institutions create value and...
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...
A week before to receive the first dose of the vaccine for Covid-19 I was diagnosed with the disease. Guided by doctors to stay at home and monitor variations in temperature and oxygenation, I also...
Monitoring space junk is becoming more complicated as the number of errant items—and their risk of colliding—increases. Meanwhile, the stakes of doing this accurately are only getting higher with...
How do you make a list better than just a list? For Pitchfork’s 25th anniversary, readers submitted their favorite songs and albums of the last 25 years. We took that list of results and created a...
This was a goofy piece — it’s not every day a writer has a spreadsheet full of sports mascots to peruse. The article is a deep dive into the history of sports mascots, and the visualization is a...
This animation has been generated using flight position data which has been sampled every 10 seconds from the OpenSkyNetwork.
It provides a journey in visualizing how busy the skies are early...
"Mission Weather" and "Mission Climate" are two interactive web applications, which were designed and implemented for two large touch screens, as part of the exhibition "Mission Earth" of the...
This project aims to activate and tune smartphone users’ material intelligence through stories and objects that provoke them to think about their relationship with their devices – and by extension,...
A data visualization that presents the global distribution, across continents and countries, of minerals using the periodic table of elements.
There is strong competition among producing...
Interactive visualisation that can be used to view average CO2 emissions of cities worldwide at a glance, as well as to dive into the data for a specific city – both its emissions and trends over...
2020 forced many of us into survival mode (think empty toilet paper shelves), and heightened our awareness of how vulnerable we actually are to securing basic necessities. This map documents all of...
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...
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...
Corona virus mutants are regularly popping up, but the common media reports did not give me a feeling for how dynamic the variant evolution really is. Only when I discovered a scientific preprint...
I started this project with the idea of expressing through visualisation the evolution of Japanese anime genres over time. Was sci-fi more popular in the 90s, were the 2000s truly the ‘golden age’...
A data-driven analysis shows how India’s public, COVID-19 patients, and hospitals inundated Twitter with desperate pleas for help.
Pleas for oxygen, hospital beds, ventilators, access to...
Flags of Inequality is a work that would not exist if there was full legislative equality for the LGBTQ+ communities in 49 European countries. This work is based on ILGA Europe's Rainbow Index, a...
My baby Ethan (18 months) went on his first summer break. He finished the nursery and had almost three weeks off. I took most of the time off and focused on spending quality time with him. I wanted...
A collection of animated gifs replaying various sport matches and events.
The "timeline triangles" visualization works with several sport disciplines when teams or individuals win by scoring...
This piece was inspired by my personal connection to New York City, ambulances, and the sirens that populated my current home of London during the pandemic. I tried to create a soundscape that...
'My mark on Internet - My Data Selfie', as the name implies is an attempt to portray my quantified self on a digital medium in an entertaining way. The data selfie was created with a target of...