An interactive data visualization piece of 173 maps and 63 charts that present the country's health infrastructure (hospital, hospital beds, number of doctors) at a microregional level for each of...
This poster visualizes all the tasks I completed on my to-do list for an entire year. I collected the data through my Notion workspace, where I keep track of everything I do daily. This allowed me...
Isreali-Palestine conflict has been ongoing since mid 20th century. Israeli–Palestinian conflict commenced on 10 May 2021, in which civilians and minors bear the brunt. It reminded the world to...
'In Rainbows' is one of my favourite Radiohead albums. I love every single note of it. I decided to look at this album from a data perspective. I used the MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital...
In this visualization, I use film fandom to understand how the film Parasite (2019) portrays social inequalities through architecture. The motivation behind it was to combine film analysis,...
This animation has been generated using flight position data which has been sampled every 10 seconds from the OpenSkyNetwork.
It provides a journey in visualizing how busy the skies are early...
Less than half the world lives in a democracy.
Democracy is on retreat globally as it suffered more reversals in 2021 based on EIU'S Democracy Index 2021 report. The percentage of the world's...
What is the relationship between art + tech + death + life?
Data Meditations: An Abstract Koi Pond explores these questions. Created by Kristin Henry and produced in collaboration with Reimagine...
The aim of this Instagram carousel is to sensibilise people around the theme of threatened species.
Madagascar is the first country with the highest number of threatened species in the world....
During the time when I was learning about Minard's famous visualisation of Napoleon's battle gains and losses, I was also increasingly interested in battles for civil rights in the United States....
Even though the meaning of song titles is not always literal and often don’t correlate to the actual lyrics, they’re the first thing we come across when choosing a song and it’s interesting to see...
As the Earth warms, stable conditions for winter sports that depend on ice and snow aren’t a guarantee. Steady snow might come later than usual and spring warming means snowpacks are melting...
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...
The project was done in partnership with Open Development Mekong to draw attention to pressing developments of the region that will ultimately affect the most disadvantaged. It also attempts to...
All it took was a simple air mattress to spark a rise of this Unicorn start-up to a Travel Giant!
A Dive into the Reflection Pool…
Airbnb's real data is the perfect jumpstart for the management...
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...
With roots stretching back more than 100 years, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has proved to be one of the world's most intractable. Through animated maps, we explain how the political boundaries...
I study modern interpretations of indigenous cartography, such as counter mapping, which maps away from dominant power structures and colonial hierarchy. This means story and narrative should not...
The Climate Spiral is a data visualization originally designed by climate scientist Ed Hawkins from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading in 2016.
The present...
We analyzed more than 382,000 headlines published between 2008 and 2021 from the top English-language news publications in India, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States to see how...
This story aims to show and tell the visual history of immigration in Sweden. It also shows the history of people's attitudes towards immigration and integration.
I wrote this article ahead of...
How We Gaze is a meta-gallery that shows how individuals gaze at pieces of artwork. The gazes hosted in the gallery are crowd-sourced - individuals are invited to view pieces of artwork, and see...
This work shows a stream chart that breaks down the categories of goods and services that are responsible for driving inflation up in Brazil. Each stream represents the percentual variation of...
Degrees of Uncertainty is an animated data-driven documentary about climate science, uncertainty, and knowing when to trust the experts. Using cinematic depictions of past and future climate...
In the spring of 2020, I was in grad school and at work on a large-scale analysis of LGBTQ+ coming out videos that had been posted on YouTube. I'd recently heard another scholar refer to these...
This is a data art collection of 4 + 1, both hiding and revealing data about some of the most important elements that we humans (now) need to live; Earth, Water, Air, Sun + Digital. They all stem...
Today, cities all over the world are working to provide their residents with services that are accessible within a 15 minute walk. But, which cities are leading this change? Which cities need to...
Where in the world would you end up if you dug in a certain direction?
As part of my master’s in interaction design, I explored how data physicalization and tangible interaction could be...
An interactive map of Moscow in which you can explore the different periods and styles of architecture. In this work I wanted to share the architectural variety of Moscow, demonstrating through...
'50 Years of Ways of Seeing' is a data narrative about the impact of John Berger's seminal book Ways of Seeing (1972). I have incorporated multiple data sets into the two A1 posters, to show how...