Data Visualization and the Modern Imagination - Spotlight at Stanford
There are some beautiful illustrations in this online exhibition of data visualisation in the past few hundred years.
There are some beautiful illustrations in this online exhibition of data visualisation in the past few hundred years.
What you see is the big map of a sea of literature, one where each island represents a single author, and each city represents a book. The map represents a selection of 113 008 authors and 145 162 books.
This is a poetic experiment where we hope you will get lost for a while.
Robin Hawkes has made a lovely website to go with his newsletter all about maps and spatial goodies.
The beautiful 19th century data visualisations of Emma Willard unfold in this immersive piece by Susan Schulten.
The design history of the New York subway map.
It’s not the years, honey. It’s the mileage.
Maps—they don’t love you like I love you.