Data Art
Finding the beauty in numbers.
Photorealistic balls of precious metals placed outside their mines
Artist Dillon Marsh uses CGI balls of metal placed outside of mines to…
Karate-inspired projection mapping
I have no idea how projection mapping works, so it kind of feels…
Infinite Twitter ad campaign, based on data profiles
As you probably know, Twitter (and all social media) collects data about you…
Empty bladder vs. full bladder
I always enjoy the data sketches that Mona Chalabi posts on Instagram. She…
A thousand ways to draw a thing
Google released the Quick, Draw! dataset, so the closer looks at the collection…
Looking for cultural expression in 50 million doodles
Using Google’s Quick Draw dataset, a collection of 50 million drawings across 345…
Pollution popsicles
Students at the National Taiwan University of Arts made popsicles using sewage runoff…
A story of humanity in the pixels of a Reddit April Fool’s experiment
On April Fool’s Day, Reddit launched a blank canvas that users could add…
Time-lapse of community-edited pixels
For April Fool’s Day, Reddit ran a subreddit, r/place, that let users edit…
Evolution of The New York Times front page
From Josh Begley, this quickfire flip book shows every New York Times front…
Forest of Numbers
To celebrate the ten-year anniversary of the National Art Center in Tokyo, Emmanuelle…
Sharing the same traits and qualities
My son used to watch Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (a modern take on Mister…
Emotional arcs for inaugural addresses
Inaugural addresses come in different flavors, with different messages and purpose. Periscopic passed…
Immersive digital waves to visualize nature
FLOW is an interactive art installation by Maotik that represents real-time weather data…
An average life as interpretive dance
BuzzFeed used interpretive dance to describe the average age of the milestones in…
Visual collection of bird sounds
Different species of birds make different sounds. However, the sounds are so quick…
Dear Data headed to MoMA’s permanent collection
What started as a personal project and then turned into a book, Dear…