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Data Visualizations with Datawrapper

March 3, 2022Hodan Leave a Comment

Datawrapper is a free data visualization tool for easily embedding interactive charts, maps, and tables to new stories and websites. Created for news stories, it has since grown, but the sentiment of creating a data visualization in one click remains.… Continue Reading →

Week 9 data visualization, DataWrapper, Interactive, Tutorial

Data Visualization with Flourish

March 3, 2022Alistair 6 Comments

Flourish is a web-based data visualization tool that allows users to create nice-looking, animated charts with minimal effort. Users can export the charts as images or embed them in their own websites. Flourish’s combination of customizability and usability offers a… Continue Reading →

Week 9 data visualization, flourish, Tutorial

Mid-Term: Text Analysis

February 16, 2022Ali Leave a Comment

In this project, I made a digital word frequency map of the book ”Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768″ which helps us to analyze the text and gain some useful insights… Continue Reading →

Midterm data visualization, Midterm, Text Analysis, voyant tools

Sunny’s Midterm – Carver Analysis

February 16, 2022Sunny Leave a Comment

Here is the link to my blog for this midterm. I used a dataset from the book “Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767 and 1768”, the author being Jonathan Carver. The primary source… Continue Reading →

Midterm Data Analysis, data visualization, Digital Humanities, Voyant

What Are My Odds of Being in the Tate?

February 16, 2022Grace Leave a Comment

Breaking down the demographics of Tate Artists Non-UK 1900-1919 by “gender” and “place of birth” to see how my positionality compares. Link here: midterm

Midterm 1900s, Artists, data visualization, Google Sheets, Midterm, Tate

Web Mapping Lab

February 7, 2022Ali 1 Comment

Here is the link to my website that features the map of the squirrels in the central park of New York.  Although I was not present in class on Thursday, I was able to follow through with the directions that were… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, data visualization, Hacking the Humanities

Analyzing a DH Project — The Rhythm of Food

January 17, 2022Mem Leave a Comment

The Rhythm of Food is a DH Project created by Google News Lab and Truth & Beauty to visualize trends in google searches about food in the last 15 years. This project uses an interactive circular map to visualize popularity… Continue Reading →

Week 2 analysis, data visualization, DH project, rhythm of food
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