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Dutch artist Willem Besselink has an impressive collection of physical data art pieces. The biggest might be the 10mx6m RE:ID, which represented the locations of about 12,000 visitors during a Museum Night in Rotterdam. The large-scale visualization...
The NYTimes (info)graphics department has released two stunning pieces recently.
The Berlin Wall: 20 Years Later - A Division Through Time consists of a small collection of photos that show Berlin now and 'then', or the city without or with the...
We had maps in many forms and tastes: San Francisco in jell-o or New York in Lego or a Subway Map as Bathroom Tiling.
Karen O'Leary has another take: cutting out streets out of large blank sheets of paper, or cutting out the streets from real...
Nebul.us is a new startup focusing on revealing the online activities of users through the interactive visualization of Internet usage patterns in real-time. It aims to become a social site for sharing content with friends (or to the public at large),...
Cylinder is a small collection of physical data sculptures based on STL file data captured by the analysis of sound samples from spaces, creating site specific sculptures reflecting the acoustic of an environment. A mapping of the frequency and time...