How We Visualized Life After Fukushima
The Starting Point During the first two weeks of March 2013, Interactive Things and the Swiss newspaper “Neue Zürcher Zeitung” (NZZ) collaborated on a web publication about the Fukushima nuclear...
View ArticleFeedburner Update
Like many other publishers, we’ve decided to stop using and move away from FeedBurner’s services. It has been a good service so far, but the uncertainty about its future bothers us. As a result, our...
View ArticleReview of the SEE#8 Conference
For this year’s SEE#8 Conference we headed off to Wiesbaden’s Schlachthof where the annual event would take place. The conference with its approximately 900 participants had a lineup of 8 speakers...
View ArticleHow We Visualized Meteorite Impacts
Research and Analysis The data set was provided by The Meteoritical Society, an organization that has been documenting meteorites since 1933. The data set we received contained the name of each...
View ArticleOKCon 2013
On September 16th to 18th, Geneva will host OKCon 2013, the biggest annual Open Knowledge Conference, bringing together representatives from a wide range of UN agencies and public administrations with...
View ArticleReflections about the Open Knowledge Conference 2013
After Heslinki, the 2013 edition of the OkCon, gracefully organised by the Open Knowledge Foundation and Lift, was held in Geneva this September. Raising the questions of how to broaden and deepen open...
View ArticleInteractively Explore the YOLO Flip
In preparation of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, we helped the Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung publish a long-form article about Iouri Podladtchikov, a professional snowboarder and –...
View ArticleVisualizing Substratum
As part of my internship at Interactive Things, I was offered the opportunity to work on a purely self-directed project. I decided to create a visualization based on the interview collection of...
View ArticleHow We Created Color Scales
Introduction This article is about creating refined color scales for charts and visualizations. You will get insights from, and a deeper view into, our working process at Interactive Things. For us, a...
View ArticleA Note From Your Editor
TL;DR: We will no longer actively publish on Datavisualization.ch, as our focus has shifted from collecting visualizations to building them. This site will remain accessible as an archive. You can...
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