Minimalist Glastonbury Weather by Mo Wootten
Blending the worlds of data and art, this visualisation explores how abstract design can hold meaning beyond aesthetics, showcasing the weather trends that shape Glastonbury, the world’s largest music festival. Inspired by the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, it transforms temperature and rainfall data into a symphony of coloured shapes. What first appears as a random pattern reveals an abstract yet insightful depiction of the weather’s influence on the iconic festival weekend. The interactive elements invite viewers to look beyond the aesthetics, unveiling the numeric details in a more traditional and accessible format.
This work is intended to challenge the boundaries of data visualisation, proving that art can represent quantitative data while maintaining its creative essence.
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CreditsMo Wootten
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