An exploratory data visualisation exploring the performance of the top 6 film distributors from 1995-2020.
Whether you’re a self-confessed film nut or completely oblivious to who Ron Weasley is,...
Have you heard of the term "moonshot?" The concept of seeking out 10x solutions that have extraordinarily high barriers to overcome? Imagine how DeAndre Jordan, professional basketball player for...
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...
This visualization tracks all of the off-season movements of NFL Players. The interior section shows players that moved from one team to another. The exterior section, shows players that were...
In 1947, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists commissioned artist Martyl Langsdorf to create a design for their magazine’s cover, and the Doomsday Clock was born; a boldy simple depiction where...
Carved Currencies is a real time data art exhibition made for Ledger 0p3n, a conference by web3 innovators for the digital asset ecosystem.
The exhibition proposes to discover the height main...
The 2016 passage of General Data Protection Regulations in the EU put into effect the strictest data privacy laws in the world. In the years since, more countries—including the U.S., Brazil, and...
What are satellites used for, who owns them and where do they orbit the Earth? Satellite Explorer is a web application that answers these questions by providing a visualization of the active...
A free virtual experience for science communication that visualizes X-ray data of astronomical objects from the ESA satellite XMM-Newton. Data of over 1,000 astronomical X-ray sources generate...
The issue by numbers was a double page spread infographic first devised for the seventh issue of football magazine 'No Place Like Home'.
The infographic took data points from six of the...
The goal of this project was to use machine learning in order to get the emotional landscape of 19th century novels. The data from that analysis was then used to create data visualizations, which...
The Tour de France is a very tough sporting event, possibly to toughest in the world - but which year was the toughest race? I've broken out factors that affect how challenging the competition and...
2020 was a hard year for everyone. Data journalism had shifted to mainly (and importantly) covering Covid-19 related news. We wanted to provide a release from the seriousness of the news and allow...
Reuters transformed printed Covid-19 case data into a slick, browser rendered animation of Singapore's explosive worker dormitory clusters. The piece documents and explains how and where clusters...
Cantonese opera is a form of artistic expression that is almost a thousand years old. In Hong Kong there are theatres where operas are presented continuously, as well as there are annual events in...
The first issue of Nature was published in November 1869. Our 150th anniversary issue explored the past, present and future of Nature and of science. A data graphic analysis of the archive shows...
Unwanted Witness is a Ugandan civil society organisation on a mission - to spread the word that our right to privacy is under threat. It’s no easy task. Most people don’t realise just how much...
Design Brief: During the Covid-19 pandemic, Northeastern University launched the #protectthepack campaign, which used a variety of media to keep students, faculty, and staff informed, connected,...
X-DATA’s Data Lab, a Mexican data analytics studio, is the place of experimentation that led to the creation of the first data visualization project focused on Mexican gastronomy and which was...
Despite resistance from environmentalists, Native tribes, and local communities, Enbridge moves forward with its pipeline plans. But at what cost?
Enbridge Inc. is an international pipeline...
During the quarantine, I noticed that my sleeping patterns changed (and not for the better). I tracked my sleep using the Calm app with its sleep log feature in order to investigate why I had...
"Ailing Brussels" is an interactive story that uses open data to understand inequalities in Brussels (precarity, health & pollution). It tries to answer the question: How badly does the city...
The Arctic's dwindling sea ice is one of the most visible signs of climate change. In this story, we follow three scientists on a year-long expedition to the Arctic as they try to unravel what is...
In the age of image socialisation, images are one of the main ways we perceive our surroundings and communicate with people. Digital filters have emerged and changed, allowing people to present...
In the Fall of 2021, I decided that I wanted to do a personal data visualization for the year. Perhaps it was a bit late in the year to make that decision, but with the help of my online library...
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...
The European Commission targets a tripling in the EU’s organic farmland from today’s 8.5 percent of agricultural terrain to one quarter by 2030. Cash and subsidies will be available at national and...
The design work for this book, its maps and graphics, was commissioned by Instituto Socioambiental. The book is the product of a partnership between RAISG (Amazonian Network of Georeferenced...
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...