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    Disappearing Louisiana

    over 10 years ago

    Down in Louisiana, it's not the alligators you need to worry about. Water is engulfing the land at a frightening rate. Astonishingly, the US state is losing a football field of land every 48 minutes (that's 16 square miles a year) due to climate change, drilling and dredging f...

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    Eleanor Lutz's deconstructed flight videos

    over 10 years ago

    Seattle-based designer Eleanor Lutz used to work in a research lab, teaching mosquitos to fly through mazes. Now she visualizes data (rather beautifully, in our opinion). Her latest blog post features an animated poster showing simulated wing beats of five different flying cre...

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    MobileVis website

    over 10 years ago

    MobileVis is a website that gathers great examples of data visualizations created specifically for mobile devices. All projects on the site are submitted by contributors (yes, you can contribute too) and tagged with relevant headers meaning you can re-organise the content by c...

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    Martina Cecchi's EMAPS project

    over 10 years ago

    We’ve been admiring the work of Milan-based designer Martina Cecchi. We particularly love the EMAPS project published earlier this year by Wired Italia which maps an international climate change debate. See photos of the project (and more of her work) on her site at martinaeli...

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    The hidden patterns of the fashion world's Instagram universe

    over 10 years ago

    It's fashion month around the globe with all the top designers showing in New York, London, Milan and Paris during their respective fashion weeks. But how do the world's most dedicated followers of fashion use Instagram to relay what they're up to during this busy time? Well, ...

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    The “uh” versus “um” map of America

    over 10 years ago

    When you, um, pause whilst talking, you might use a little word like “uh” or “um”. According to some research by forensic linguist Dr Jack Grieve, your particular choice of such a filler word is more likely to be swayed by your geographical location than you might think. Find ...

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    How the Yes vote was lost

    over 10 years ago

    The votes have been counted and Scotland has rejected independence by 55% to 45%. But while the vote required a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer to the question of whether Scotland should be an independent country, the different issues involved and the ramifications of the result o...

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    The colour of popular music

    over 10 years ago

    Creative studio, Dorothy, produced these two posters to celebrate colourful song titles and band names by displaying them in colour wheels designed to look a little like vinyl LPs… The Colour of Song print (above) features the titles of a whopping 576 songs including cl...

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    A Disappearing Planet

    over 10 years ago

    You might think that the phrase “endangered species” only applies to a handful of animals such as Pandas, Orang-utans and the indigenous giant tortoises of the Galapagos islands. The alarming fact that there are actually thousands of different animals currently teetering on th...

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    Pop Chart Lab map the constituent ingredients of classic cocktails

    over 10 years ago

    Comprising the talents of Brooklyn-based duo Patrick Mulligan and Ben Gibson, Pop Chart Lab has but one modest goal: to render all of human experience in chart form. From the many varieties of whiskey to the myriad monikers of Gotham’s villains, there’s no area of culture they...

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    Artist duo create a data map of their trek across Spain

    over 10 years ago

    Artists Chris Klapper and Patrick Gallagher celebrated a three month trek across Spain by creating a visualization of the journey as a temporary art installation. The resulting circular "mandala", entitled 2751 Kilometres / 2621 Grams, was informed by data recorded during the ...

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    A day (and night) at Burning Man in health data

    over 10 years ago

    Apparently, describing what Burning Man festival in the Nevada Desert is like is a bit like trying to explain what a particular colour looks like to a blind person. Tricky. But what does a day spent at Burning Man look like in data? Gregory Ferenstein attended equipped with a ...

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    Global alcohol consumption

    over 10 years ago

    Here in the UK it’s Friday afternoon. And for lots of us, that means it’s nearly "beer o’clock". Fed by data from the World Health Organisation, a new online application by Zenoid shows how much and what types of alcohol are consumed by the world’s different countries on a wee...

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