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The Butterfly Effect Schools Exhibition

So this is what’s happening in our Creative Data world next week. The Butterfly Effect project is reaching its colourful culmination at The Forum in Norwich, with an exhibition of 10 Norfolk Primary Schools’ creative work. At the beginning of this year bespoke educations packs and activities, that we designed, were delivered to each of [...]

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Stefanie Posavec talks about her beautiful handcrafted infographics

This is a lovely video from Protein OS interviewing Stefanie Posavec about her work creating infographics. We love her “hand made” approach to dealing with patterns in numbers.  Read the feature on Stefanie here and watch the interview below.   “Everything I have done so far has revolved around things that I love – books [...]

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Kevin Van Aelst – Art, Science, Food

Kevin Van Aelst‘s food photography series presents science and mathematics through very unscientific foods such as donuts and gummy worms, and it is this strange juxtaposition which caught our attention. He explains ‘the images aim to examine the distance between the ‘big picture’ and ‘the little things’ in life’ – the banalities of life and [...]

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Nathalie Miebach: Weaving Data

Right now we are completely fascinated by Natalie Miebach’s woven ‘data sculptures.’ These beautiful creations explore the possibilities of transforming traditional scientific data into provoking three dimensional forms. We think she sums her work up fantastically  when she says ‘I am questioning and expanding boundaries through which science data has been traditionally visually translated (ex: [...]

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