Noise Solution’s unique approach combines music, mentoring, and a commitment to transparency, using data to showcase their impact. For years, they’ve aimed to make their well-being data accessible...
"The Controversial Street" is an information design project that aims at mapping a heated debate about the use of public space regarding a specific street in Milan: Via Pacini. Over the years, this...
Spatial Charts demonstrates how data can be viewed, analysed and interacted with using mixed reality.
It allows the user to immerse themselves amongst data, allowing them to reach out and touch...
A reminder to focus on the present moment and take action on your goals.
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This data art project is dedicated to the participants of the Halloween party that I attended in the fall of 2024. It was a costume party — if desired, participants could choose any look that fits...
These miso jars transform recipe data into pottery itself. Each element of the material and form communicates:
- Red clay on the lids maps fermentation time (1 circle = 1 year).
- Tan clay...
The data is presented in a way where each episode is represented by a circle. The size of the circle indicates the viewership for that particular episode, with larger circles representing more...
Interactions between birds at a feeder may look chaotic,
but there’s a method to the madness. A hierarchy of species’ social dominance—shown here with the downy woodpecker as a point of...
This interactive data visualisation project answers the question of what fruits and vegetables are in season throughout the year. Picking food locally when it's in season usually means it'll be:...
When Lewis Hamilton made his Formula one debut in 2007, nobody knew he would become the most successful driver of the racing series. Winning his first world championship title with McLaren, his...
The story of one of the world’s most popular fruits reveals a history of inequality, exploitation, and foreign control. This project maps how the United Fruit Company established itself in Latin...
The Donor Gap project, developed by Graphicacy for the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) at Rutgers University, set out to draw attention and depict the divide between men’s and women’s...
The Sign of the City explores how urban signage reveals hidden layers of a city’s cultural, economic, and lexical fabric. Challenging the concepts in Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City and...
In my climate series, I explore three critical environmental themes—water, ice, and fire—each symbolizing the escalating effects of climate change. This collection addresses one of the most...
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...
Why do Russians support the war against Ukraine and what role does Russian propaganda play in this?
This was the central question of the data-driven project that analysed over 3 million articles...
In an era overflowing with advanced metrics, this visualisation takes a back-to-basics approach, focusing on the timeless measure of goals and assists. Mapping the domestic form of each England...
The Climate Bracelet encodes decades of temperature changes in Arkhangelsk, Russia, using the Warming Stripes method by Ed Hawkins. Each pair of bead rows represents a year, with red for warmer...
Women, Money, & Politics Watch 2024 is a dynamic data visualization platform created by Graphicacy for The Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) to track campaign financing during the...
The Emotional Geography series is the result of Alocci’s extensive travels over the past years, as wherever she visits she records the world around her. This documentation has evolved into a...
Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, February 2024. This double-page visualization provides an in-depth analysis of the different types of militias in the Middle East over the years,...
Stamps are more than just pieces of paper; they often commemorate important historical events, figures, or milestones. For collectors, owning a stamp is like owning a piece of history.
The...
Data visualization comes with the risk of presenting a neat and authoritative picture of a reality that’s actually messy and uncertain. In my work as a Research Professor, I have to deal with...
This project visualizes the general rhythm of the moon's phases and rise times throughout a lunar month (Day 1-30) based on data for Taipei (UTC+8). While not relying on precise astronomical data,...
The project "House of Vulnerabilities" aims to explore the multifaceted nature of
vulnerability across various contexts, emphasizing how these vulnerabilities are
non-uniform but rather shaped by...
The MiG took off, the bus pulled to a stop, and the driver switched off the engine. The people in the cabin were quiet, hoping the driver would ignore it and it would come through. But the driver...
People are looking for love - be it through chance encounters, dating apps or traditional dates. The belief in love at first sight is widespread, but what criteria do we use to choose our partners?...
"Annual Report on Human Rights in Chile," focusing on abuses against LGBTQI+ communities between 2012 and 2021. It includes symbolic representations, such as matches illustrating the number of...
There is significant overlap between countries most affected by climate change and those most at risk of violent conflict.
In order to provide a bird's eye perspective on the climate-conflict...
Maps of Paintings is an experimental mapping project commissioned by the National Gallery in London to allow visitors to join in celebrating the National Gallery’s 200th anniversary of connecting...