Charting Culture: 2000 Years of Cultural History in 5 Minutes
Charting Culture [nature.com] shows the geographical movements of over 120,000 individuals who were notable enough in their life-times that the dates and locations of their births and deaths were...
View ArticleoneSecond: Printing Every Tweet Created During a Single Second
#oneSecond [philippadrian.com] by graphic design student Philipp Adrian aggregates all the tweets sent at exactly 14:47:36 GMT of 9 November 2012. The 5522 Twitter messages are categorized and ordered...
View ArticleUS Domestic Migration Charted as Ordered Stacked Area Graphs
The interactive infographic Where We Came From, State by State [nytimes.com] by Gregor Aisch, Robert Gebeloff and Kevin Quely reveals how US citizens have moved between different US states since the...
View ArticleThe Feltron Annual Report of 2013 on Communication
Each year, Nicholas Felton releases an personal year report, and the one of 2013 [feltron.com] was just released. These reports always stand out because of the immense sense of data-centric detail,...
View ArticleHow we Sleep (and How we Awake after an Earthquake)
Since we already know in what angle people put their face when taking a selfie in different cities, we now also know how they sleep differently: Which Cities Get the Most Sleep? [wsj.com] by...
View ArticleThe Many Factors Influencing Breast Cancer Incidence
A Model of Breast Cancer Causation [cabreastcancer.org], designed by 'do good with data' visualization studio Periscopic illustrates many of the factors that can lead to breast cancer and how they may...
View ArticleMetrico: a Puzzle Action Game based on Infographics
Metrico [metrico-game.com], designed by Dutch game design studio Digital Dreams, is a recently released video game for the Playstation Vita. Described as an "atmospheric puzzle action game with a...
View ArticleA World of Terror: the Impact of Terror in the World
A World of Terror [periscopic.com] by Periscopic shows the reach, frequency and impact of about 25 terrorism groups around the world. The visualization exists of 25 smartly organized pixel plots that...
View ArticleCulturegraphy: the Cultural Influences and References between Movies
Culturegraphy [culturegraphy.com], developed by "Information Model Maker" Kim Albrecht reveals represent complex relationships of over 100 years of movie references. Movies are shown as unique nodes,...
View ArticleVisits: Mapping the Places you Have Visited
Visits [v.isits.in] automatically visualizes personal location histories, trips and travels by aggregating geotagged one's Flickr collection with a Google Maps history. developed by Alice Thudt,...
View ArticleThe Key Players in the Middle East and their Relationships
Whom Likes Whom in the Middle-East? [informationisbeautiful.net] by David McCandless and UniversLab is a forced-network visualisation of key players & notable relationships in the Middle East. Next...
View ArticlePi Visualized as a Public Urban Art Mural
Visualize Pi [tumblr.com] is a mural project that aimed to use popular mathematics to connect Brooklyn students to the community with a visualization of Pi. It was funded by a successful KickStarter...
View ArticleGitHut: the Universe of Programming Languages across GitHub
GitHut [githut.info], developed by Microsoft data visualization designer Carlo Zapponi, is an interactive small multiples visualization revealing the complexity of the wide range of programming...
View ArticleThe Disappearing Planet: Comparing the Extinction Rates of Animals
The subtly designed A Disappearing Planet [propublica.org] by freelance data journalist Anna Flagg reveals the extinction rates of animals, caused by a variety of human-caused effects, including...
View ArticleVisualizing Publicly Available US Government Data Online
Brightpoint Consulting recently released a small collection of interactive visualizations based on open, publicly available data from the US government. Characterized by a rather organic graphic...
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