Where does data visualization begin and data art end? Jer Thorp, resident Data Artist at the New York Times (a position he created for himself), believes the distinction is unproductive. Combining his ...
One of the most common clichés in the viz space is that “data visualizations are only as effective as the insights they reveal.” In this context, effectiveness is a function of careful planning. Any ...
Many artists use as material for art the raw data produced by our societies, seeking innovative means of display or transforming it into a work of art. By blurring boundaries between art and ...
“Live Online” course that explores ways professionals can transform complex data into compelling visual narratives. Learn to refine your data communication skills with visualization techniques and ...
What makes a data visualization truly memorable? Is it the sleek design, the clever use of color, or the ability to distill complex information into something instantly understandable? The truth is, ...
“Every single pixel should testify directly to content.” So says Edward Tufte, a professor emeritus at Yale and pioneer in the field of data visualization. And if this emphasis on clarity and, ...
Someday, in the not too distant future, all browsers will support WebGL, a method of generating dynamic 3D graphics using JavaScript and hardware acceleration (See caniuse to determine if yours is one ...
Despite significant investments to hire talented data scientists, many companies are disappointed with their results. The problem, says author and data visualization expert, Scott Berinato, is that ...
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The Art Institute of Chicago is known for its visual masterpieces. But for the past few years, it has developed expertise in another area: data. Analysts collect data on who visits the museum and how ...