The Marginalian
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Reads tagged with “data visualization”

The Music Animation Machine
The Music Animation Machine

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Five Visualizations to Grasp the Scale of the Universe
Five Visualizations to Grasp the Scale of the Universe

What coffee beans, dinosaurs and lakeside picnics have to do with Isaac Asimov and formalized figments.

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Visualizing.org: A Data Visualization Portal
Visualizing.org: A Data Visualization Portal

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The Phantom Time Hypothesis, Visualized
The Phantom Time Hypothesis, Visualized

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5 ½ Werner Herzog Gems
5 ½ Werner Herzog Gems

Monkey philosophy, literary incongruity, and what eating a shoe reveals about the state of contemporary culture.

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Everything Explained Through Flowcharts
Everything Explained Through Flowcharts

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FORM+CODE: Eye & Brain Candy for the Digital Age
FORM+CODE: Eye & Brain Candy for the Digital Age

Computational aesthetics, or what typography has to do with Yoko Ono and Richard Dawkins.

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Journalism in the Age of Data: A Film
Journalism in the Age of Data: A Film

What bad writing has to do with war casualties and traffic over North America.

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The Beast File: Infographic Storytelling
The Beast File: Infographic Storytelling

Catholic priests, Greenpeace terrorists, and what Tim Burton has to do with Obama’s entourage.

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7 Must-Read Books by TED Global Speakers
7 Must-Read Books by TED Global Speakers

Design imperialism, what gender equality has to do with military spending, and where 185 pig parts go.

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