"Data Dose Weekly" is an ongoing exploration of personal data. Every week, I dive into my own experiences, translating them into unique visuals infused with my personality. I mean, data can be...
9/11 came as a gift to NSA, giving them more power and freedom to have mass surveillances illegally. And not just through eavesdropping on our phones, they’ve found a new weapon to invade our...
“The way we treat our bodies and extract and exploit our own energy, mirrors the way we collectively treat the precious resources of our planet” – Ruby May
A WALL HANGING TAPESTRY THAT BRINGS...
After one year of collecting data about my and my boyfriend's drinking habits, this is the result: five pictures that aim to answer some questions. As always, a playful exercise to experiment with...
The following submission is a data visualization thesis project. The project combines a physicalization and digital accompaniment aimed at bringing awareness to the remaining presence of lead paint...
We've seen our country's borders countless times, on maps, train schedules, weather forecasts. But how well can we draw them from memory? For the national holiday, we challenged our readers with a...
Cairn aims at understanding the variety of practices in third spaces. It explores alternatives to questionnaires and other traditional evaluation techniques by stressing aesthetic, affective and...
Data Dance Movement is a response to Asian hate incidents and bystander intervention mainly related to Covid-19. In this design research project, I collected qualitative information through...
“The Essence of Us” is a subtly moving data art piece that asks, “What defines Human Culture?” through the lens of the 5000+ exoplanets discovered since the first in 1992. Data about the exoplanets...
During the lockdown, I wanted to please friends and relatives. I took the data of correspondence or activity in social networks for 2019 as a basis and made postcards that would tell the recipient...
What's on the menu? Exercise or extra fries?
Either way, hope you are hungry enough for information on the fast food industry!
Order up and curl up to explore the real data of 10K food...
Economics can be confusing. Even the most interesting facts on the economy can become complicated if they’re with jargon. And with economic concepts affecting the decisions, we make it’s vital...
How can we give data physical form? And how might those creations change the ways we experience data and the stories it can tell?
Making with Data: Physical Design and Craft in a Data-Driven...
In December 2020, Digital Shelter — a nonprofit organisation in Somalia — carried out a crowdsourcing survey asking Somali women to share their experiences of online harassment and abuse on social...
For plant species native to California, forest fires are an expected part of the natural environment. Many of these species have unique adaptations to withstand fire - and some even depend on fire...
The dashboard was inspired by makeovermonday. A website that provides open data and reports to data enthusiasts.
The dashboard is based on a survey directed towards gender advocates on issues they...
«As the average duration of a match, the human attention span is around 8 seconds, nowadays. Could you imagine that the goldfish's one is a second longer than it? WARNING! This data represents an...
The intersection of cancer genomics with novel immunotherapies is revolutionizing patient care. The number of mutations found in tumors has been associated with overall survival of lung cancer...
In July 2019, Shanghai, China officially implemented waste sorting. According to the Zhiwei data, the impact index of the event was as high as 80.6, which caused concern in China. But do you...
’Not a Single Origin' tells the story of multicultural Sydney using chocolate. Where its residents came from and where they settled. The project used an edible canvas to ‘visualise’ the Australian...
Federica Fragapane collaborates with La Lettura as information designer. The visualizations collected in One Year of Visual Narratives are part of an experimental research process and deal with...
The Paris Agreement committed states to limit global warming to 1.5°C, yet this goal seems increasingly unattainable due to challenges in mobilizing support for the necessary climate actions. The...
Yaps and fin slaps, growls and groans—whales use a wide range of sounds to communicate. But only five whale species are known to sing, with humpbacks the unrivaled musical masters of the sea. This...
This is a chart about time data of European capitals. It visualizes differences in local sunset times and length of day using a clock chart rather than a map.
Selected European capitals are...
In the city of Bristol, in the southwest of England, up to 260 people a year die as a result of air pollution. That’s 5 people a week. Most of these deaths are caused by particulates released by...
I was curious to understand the invisible threads between people, what the work and social connections look like at Barabasi Lab. With the help of a custom-made script, all active colleagues filled...
Datasets which have the same statistical properties, yet produce dissimilar graphs, are an effective tool to demonstrate the importance of visualizing your data. Anscombe’s Quartet is the famous...
These visualisations are fully-interactive graphs of Japanese kanji by their constituent radicals. Kanji can be viewed grouped by school grade when they are taught, as well as by topic. In each...
Research is fundamental to the development of civilization. All products built today rely on the work of scientists who came up with discoveries and pioneered technologies, sometimes decades before...
Here are data that feel gravity.
This presented physical object offers "statistics at your fingertips". Such objects make data more exciting that are worthwhile to be remembered and...