My '45 is part of the digital project around Ken Loach's documentary feature, –The Spirit of –45'.
Users of My '45 are asked to answer a series of simple visual questions relating to their life in...
1 in 292 Million is an in-depth exploration of lottery systems in America, examining the structure and impact of the Powerball lottery. Through data analysis and visualization, the project...
A country designs its education system to equip its population with the skills they will need to access decent employment and to exert their rights as citizens. But what happens when barely half of...
My project explores the relationship between education spending and economic development. Using data from the IMD Business School's Global Talent Ranking and other sources, I analyzed key...
Since 1976, the Ebola virus has killed nearly 15,000 people. Though most out the epidemic covers large swathes of Sub-Saharan Africa, it has plagued countries the Democratic Republic of Congo and...
This data visualization, titled Stars in the Sky, represents the number of deaths in Palestine between October 7-25. The visualization uses a poetic metaphor, equating each lost life to a star in...
Our personal memories of a place are situated in fleeting sensory experiences – the waft of the petrichor, bird songs scoring the background, bakery aromas, sounds of traffic and footfalls whizzing...
Shrinking glaciers, a changing economy and environmental worries are forcing the Bhutanese to question whether their dependence on hydropower is the realistic way forward. This is a story of a...
In the final sentence of his study of nineteenth‐century canals, Ronald E. Shaw points to the limitations of most canal maps: “The long lines of canals now drawn on our maps ... are but the...
How does your zip code impact your health? We paired over 250 social determinant variables against claims for over 150,000 patients to create a social determinant risk scoring model. Check out our...
“Breaking point” is a multimedia story that provides an in-depth, data-driven look at the global shipbreaking industry. Drawing on thousands of manually compiled records, interviews, and firsthand...
This experimental work I did in memory of the deceased inhabitants of Russia. The bars and curves of the standard graphs faintly reflect the drama of people's deaths. While searching for a visual...
The need for community is fundamental to being human. But in the recent past, alongside the rise of the internet, the nature of many communities has changed as community as a service has emerged as...
At the close of 1998, there were 23 known weblogs on the Internet. A year later there were tens of thousands. What changed? Pyra Labs launched Blogger, the online tool that gave push-button...
In a world of 100, if every person were represented by a stitch, only one would breathe clean air.
Vaasla or ‘breathe’ in the Lambadi language, is a stole that sews this data into a story you...
Kubernetes is a rising technology in the field of DevOps.
One of the outstanding issues in operating these clusters though is the complexity that comes inherently with such a complicated...
11:11 is a mobile app and emotion-based social network that prompts cancer survivors daily to reflect upon, express, and track their emotional variance among a private, peer-to-peer community of...
No matter where you are on Earth, we all look up to the same sky during the dark nights. You might see a different section of it, nevertheless the stars have always fascinated humans. And even...
Berlin is very special when it comes to air traffic as the construction of a new airport is highly delayed.
With our interactive news application for the first time people in Berlin are able to...
This project explores the fascinating journey of anime, tracing its origins in Japan and its transformation into a global cultural phenomenon. Once rooted in traditional Japanese storytelling and...
How the group of cyclists, known in the cycling world as peloton, went from a uniformly French, then European bunch, to a multicolored, multicultural, plurilingüistic mass later? The interactive...
Dress For Our Time, by award-winning artist and designer Helen Storey MBE RDI (London College of Fashion, UAL Centre for Sustainable Fashion) and creative agency Holition is a unique installation...
The statements "𝙛𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙤𝙣 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙛 𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙨," "𝙩𝙤𝙣𝙚 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙛," and "𝙔𝙤𝙪 𝙙𝙤𝙣'𝙩 𝙨𝙚𝙚𝙢 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙛, 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙘𝙖𝙣 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙣 𝙩𝙖𝙡𝙠" reinforce misconceptions about the deaf community, portraying them as unaware or ignorant, which is far...
This interactive project visualises publically available data and historical chronicles in the case of figureheads like William Wallace. The data visualisation by the South China Morning Post’s...
My infographic shows changes in labour force participation rates in India compared to similar countries. This visualization highlights the gender gap in workforce participation over multiple years,...
This is a dot density map of religious identity across Greater London. Using data from the 2011 Census, I was able to represent each person as a single dot - that's almost 7 million for London...
A visualization of my son's sleep pattern from birth to his first birthday. Crochet border surrounding a double knit body. Each row represents a single day. Each stitch represents 6 minutes of time...