Making visible the invisible
This article was part of the exhibition and Book Design Does: For Better and for worse. It explores the rapidly evolving relationship between data and design.
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This article was part of the exhibition and Book Design Does: For Better and for worse. It explores the rapidly evolving relationship between data and design.
An excerpt from our book Design Does: For Better and for worse, that explores the role of human empathy in design, and how the two are inherently intertwined.
An excerpt from the introduction to our Design Does book, which accompanied the exhibition. It looks at how the design process of the baby's pacifier exemplifies our quest to live better... but at what cost?
An exhibition on new paradigms of violence.
What we learned in the process of putting together a big data-based feminism exhibition in the middle of a pandemic
How the urgent needs of the pandemic drove us to develop a software that became an experiment in how to bring back soul and values to a piece of software.
As we waited for Covid to allow us to share our exhibition on Feminism, we wrote this article on the importance of asking the right questions when we want to generate data that tells stories on complex issues like feminism.
An experiment about moral connections
Letting the city talk about perception
A visualisation of life and death
An audience analytics project for CCCB
A street data wall