Looking at just one flower, what does it need to survive and how might those needs be impacted by climate change? A flower represents, in and of itself, its surrounding climate as well as the...
Reuters investigates the persistent use of flammable cladding materials in high-rise buildings, including those used on Grenfell Tower in London.
The piece focuses on a devastating fire that...
This visualization highlights the security risks faced by aid workers globally, drawing on data from the Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD). It examines 7,852 recorded incidents over nearly three...
This visualization offers a glimpse into the growing intricacy and interconnectivity of the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) ecosystem. The complex and ever-expanding network of accounts deployed on...
An aguayo is a centuries-old form of storytelling through textile created by the Aymara people in the highlands of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. The weavings encode their community's history into...
The Nokia Design Archive is a publicly accessible, online digital portal, created as a research project in the Department of Design at Aalto University, Finland. With items donated by Microsoft...
Cosmic voids are vast spaces that contain few or no galaxies—less than one-tenth of the average matter density found in the Universe. They may have been formed by oscillations of matter during the...
Brazil has one of the highest cesarean rates worldwide, with over 50% of births by C-section [1], many scheduled before labor begins.
Research by the University of São Paulo, led by Professor...
How can you make the SDGs accessible to a broad audience and captivate 25,000 visitors? The answer: through compelling VISUALIZATION, an interactive GAME SHOW, and hands-on ENGAGEMENT.
The SDG...
For years, headlines have warned: AI is coming for your job! But how real is the threat? Now, for the first time, it’s possible to see exactly *how much* of a job AI might take over. This...
For three years I have been at a treasure hunt for extraordinary data, information and imagery throughout the Swiss mountains, archives and open source catalogues.
With the profound help from...
At the beginning of 2021, Marine Le Pen was a year away from coming second in the presidential elections in France, Jair Bolsonaro was the President of Brazil, Donald Trump had completed his four...
This interactive data visualization aims to leverage historical data to demonstrate the impact of redlining and increasing climate hazards on black populations and properties in the southern United...
The project "House of Vulnerabilities" aims to explore the multifaceted nature of
vulnerability across various contexts, emphasizing how these vulnerabilities are
non-uniform but rather shaped by...
Rezoning: At What Cost? is an interactive data physicalization that transforms complex housing policy data into a tactile and immersive experience. The project visualizes the impact of the 2021...
The project is to explain the nationwide phenomenon of wearing ancient Chinese clothing "Hanfu" as daily clothing. Through a combination of text, visuals, charts, illustrations, and diagrams,...
COVID-19 completely upended work dynamics, but none more so than for office workers. Both central business districts (CBDs) and suburban offices became ghost towns. Suddenly, all “non-essential...
Roots of Racism is an interactive data story created by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) and The DataFace, intended to uncover the factors behind a surge in anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19...
Global warming is projected to rocket past the 1.5 °C limit, throwing lifelong activist Andrew Boyd into a crisis of hope, and off on a quest to learn how to live with the “impossible news” of...
“Pathways for Girls in Africa” is a storytelling that visualizes data on adolescent girls in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting key indicators like education, employment, and early marriage to...
This project aims to explain the nationwide trend of wearing traditional Chinese clothing, “Hanfu,” as everyday attire. Through a combination of text, visuals, charts, illustrations, and diagrams,...
The Australian magpie is known for being aggressive and swooping people every spring. Do magpies mean to hurt us? I decided to answer this question using mathematics.
At my school there is a bad...
Twenty years ago, in the small city of Beslan, more than a thousand people gathered to celebrate the 1st of September — the start of the school year. Instead, they were taken hostage by terrorists...
The "Zoonotic Web" visualization, created in collaboration with the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, is an integral part of the paper titled "A One Health Framework for Exploring Zoonotic...
The shape of a city matters. It influences the travel distances and energy consumption of its inhabitants. However, understanding how different city layout parameters—such as elongation and...
“Hello From The Data Vandals (or free as air and water, or whatsoever things are true)” is the first exhibition by the Data Vandals (artist Jen Ray and dataviz designer Jason Forrest) at The Cooper...
At a time when New South Wales Police were already under immense public scrutiny, this story used the police force’s own statistics to question the efficacy and legality of its “proactive policing”...