In the post-truth era, truth communication is a realistic problem in front of us. More and more people choose to think about things emotionally, and the truth becomes more and more difficult to...
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...
This visualization uses data from the Spotify API, to describe 26 music genres across 8 musical dimensions:
Energy, Instrumentalness, Loudness, Duration, Tempo, Valence, Danceability, and...
The data visualization shows time spent on unpaid work by gender and employment rate.
The source of the data is the open database (www.1212.mn) of the National Statistical Office of...
The Sherlock Holmes collection of books, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, are some of the greatest mystery novels that have ever been written. Edgar Allen Poe may have invented the...
This visualization focuses on the massively popular sitcom FRIENDS, to answer the following questions.
Which episodes had the highest IMDB ratings?
Which episodes had the most US...
From Shanghai to Seattle, the world’s cities are built on sand - massive amounts of sand. It’s in the cement and concrete that make the bulk of most buildings. The glass in those buildings’ windows...
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...
This visualisation was built in honour of Women’s History Month this year. Women and their achievements have often been ignored, particularly, in science.
We see evidence of The Matilda Effect -...
At any one moment in time, thousands of measurements are being taken of the world’s weather. Across land, sea and sky, data is being gathered manually and automatically using a range of...
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The phenomenon of the sun has fascinated mankind time and again, influencing their lives for over thousands of years. But how can the...
"Untitled (jiang hu)" is an experimental data physicalization where three famous Chinese actresses (Cheng Pei-pei, Michelle Yeoh, and Zhang Ziyi) and their filmographies are represented as mountain...
How many people do you need to change a tyre?
Your answer might be different from those working in motorracing. In motorsport, it is pretty common to have a lot of people working simultaneously on...
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...
In the orbit of Richard Buckminster Fuller
For some, Fuller was the Leonardo da Vinci of the 20th century. Richard Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) dedicated his life to finding solutions that...
This dual language (English/Russian) digital artwork visualises the flights and fates of all the known Soviet Space Dogs.
The sad story of Laika, the first animal to go into orbit, is known...
Accessibility is one of the drivers of health behaviours. This user-friendly interactive viz looks at location-related accessibility to facilities which may enable healthier lifestyle in Singapore....
Palm oil production has been an important driver for the deforestation of the rainforests. But replacing the controversial raw material is difficult. If we weren’t meeting global oil demand through...