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An interactive graphic showing the correlation between GDP levels and the size of train loads of various material as the amount of overlap between two circles.
STUDENT PIECES - photography of the Typography exhibition at the 2018 University of reading end of year show.
Taller impartido por Mónica Montoya sobre visualización del sonido a través del baile o el dibujo, y de visualización de datos con el Sistema Lupo. Más info: www.fundacioncerezalesantoninoycinia.org/node/1382
Edges as Emotions showing the mix of emotions across the network of interests.
core interests in red, emergent interests in green
interests not labeled
An interactive visualisation exhibit by Richa Verma, showing gender preferences in work/life balance and ambition. Visitors used threads to mark the weighting between various factors in their professional ambitions. This board was part of a range of interactive visualisation tasks for use in schools, universities, and online.
Photography of the Typography exhibition at the 2018 University of reading end of year show.
Presentation with the team and artists, at the Yerba Buena Center of Arts (YBCA) as part of the Dissident Futures Art and Ideas Festival.
Taller impartido por Mónica Montoya sobre visualización del sonido a través del baile o el dibujo, y de visualización de datos con el Sistema Lupo. Más info: www.fundacioncerezalesantoninoycinia.org/node/1382
VoteEasy.org is a voter education tool that was designed to allow the general public to quickly and easily see how closely political candidates align with their views on 12 key issues. It utilizes thousands of hours of research and a vast collection of data assembled by the nonpartisan group, Project Vote Smart. It is the most up-to-date resource for candidate political information, including voting records, interest groups ratings, campaign finances, and personal biography.
The site allows visitors to interact with 3 levels of data, including exploring all candidates running in a particular state, those running in a specific district, and the individual details of each candidate.
As visitors rank the importance of 12 key issues, the lawn signs respond by jumping forward and back to show the similarity of their candidates.
The tool was recently updated to support Presidential candidates.