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Nobels, no degrees

This visualization explores Nobel Prizes and laureates from 1901 to 1912, analyzing the age of recipients at the time prizes were awarded.

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Further education=longer life

Comparing different countries around the world to determine what factors influence life expectancy.

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How does the way of painting change over the centuries?

In what period of their life did the most famous artists in the last 8 centuries paint their masterpieces? Were they young or experienced?

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European subterranean veins

This visualization compares the total length and fares of the different subway systems across the continent.

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Urban story

Visualizing the world's most important cities. Each city includes information on size in sq m, number of inhabitants, number of tourists per year, height of the tallest building, and more.

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Geographies of Time

Using geotags on social media to see how cities come alive at different times of day.

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Visualizing the Simpsons

The visualization explores the evolution of “The Simpsons” cartoon over the 24 seasons.

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The Pritzker Architecture Prize

The visualization explores the Pritzker Prize assignment evolution, since 1979 to 2013, visualizing biographical information such as the continent of origin, the year of birth, and more.

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From first published to masterpieces

The creative pace of the 20th century’s greatest authors, visualized. A visual taxonomy of lives and literary greatness.

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Visualizing the future of Conservation

A set of maps visualizing flyways for the The Audubon Society, a U.S. bird-conservation nonprofit that works toward common flyway conservation goals.

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The Life Cycle of Ideas

Analyzing over 12 million scholarly articles, visually investigating through citations how papers influence each other.

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Pig Data, Wired

Analyzing the phenomenon of digital porn and publishing five double spread pages in the italian version of Wired magazine.

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Amazon’s book data comes to life

Visualizing the 100 Best Sellers in the books category of the store, gathering information from Amazon’s product API, focusing on 5 different markets (US, Canada, UK, Germany and France).

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Friends in Space

The first social network to extend beyond Earth linked people all over the planet with the first female Italian astronaut during her expedition to the International Space Station.

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Dear Data

A year-long collaboration between Lupi and designer Stefanie Posavec where they documented daily aspects of their lives in weekly postcards.

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Google News Lab—World POTUS

A data-driven digital experience for Google News Lab visualizes the world’s interest in the 2016 US presidential election.

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IBM Data Visualization Guidelines

Guidelines enable 1,500 IBM designers to create meaningful, consistent, and effective data visualizations across more than 1,000 software products.

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Data Items: A Fashion Landscape

A data-driven installation created for MoMA interprets the exhibition, ‘Items: Is Fashion Modern?’

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TED Data Portraits

Personalized data visualizations prompted connections among TED conference attendees.

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A dialogue between four hands

"Can we feel data? And can we see music? An exploration with musician Kaki King on how data can be used to deconstruct music.

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Hennessy V.S.O.P.

A special blend of music, data, and art makes up the brand identity for the 200th-anniversary limited edition of Hennessy V.S.O.P cognac.

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Text me: How we live in language

For one week, Lupi worked with notifications - tracking and visualizing how words displayed on our phones demand our attention and pace the rhythm of our days.

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Bruises : The Data We Don't See

The process of tracking and interpreting the full impact of a child's illness helps a family and their friend understand and communicate their experience through art and music.

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Fondazione Cariplo MEET

A rich, data-driven, interactive user experience provides access to a vast archive of digital content.

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Wallpaper for STORY

Lupi created a system for an instruction-based data wallpaper that the team at STORY filled in according to her legend over eight weeks.

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Observe, Collect, Draw!

A guided diary teaches the user how to notice and record day-to-day happenings and minutiae in a unique visual language of their own devising.

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Google News Lab—Building Hopes

An immersive data-art experience invites people to express their hopes as augmented reality sculptures and use these to explore related Google Trends data.

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Starbucks

Data visualization installation and augmented reality experience for the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Milan representing the history of coffee.

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Disinformation campaigns on twitter

Exploring how misinformation spread during the 2016 presidential election and what has changed since.

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Zig Zag Podcast Covers

Data visualizations for weekly episodes of ZigZag Pod hosted by Manoush Zomorodi.

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Data Viz Scrapbooks

A series of visual explorations and experiments posted to Instagram in 2019.

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...ma poi, che cosè un nome?

An installation visualizing data from the 1938 census in Milan mirrors the social and personal impact of the first discriminatory act against Jews by the Italian Fascist regime.

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The Room of Change

Wrapping around the walls, the data murals illustrate how multiple aspects of our environment have evolved over thousands of years.

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What Counts

An interactive installation at the Museum of the City of New York reimagines how personal data can be gathered and communicated.

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&Other Stories

Making data accessible by making it wearable on garments that incorporate Lupi's hand-drawn data patterns. The patterns are inspired by the lives of three trailblazing women.

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The Digital in Architecture

Data visualization for SPACE10 mapping the history of digital design, its influences and tools.

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Covid 19 charts

Speculative redesign of the infographics used by NY Governor Cuomo in his public briefings on the coronavirus crisis.

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Happy Data

A series of data visualizations looks for the positive during a time of crisis.

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Covid-19 Technology Task Force

A visualization illuminates the potential of exposure notification (EN) contact tracing to help quickly isolate sick individuals.

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Global Goals Factivism

Highlighting the Global Goals for Sustainable Development with surprising facts that inspire people to take action.

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My 2020 in Data

Tracks the last time Giorgia did something before the pandemic hit, and the first time she did something new with social distancing.

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Dear New York

An online experience captures New Yorkers’ feelings about the impact of Covid-19 on life in the city.

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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

A series of data visualizations offers a detailed look into the information that goes into setting the Doomsday Clock.

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Creativity in the pandemic for the NYT

A piece for the New York Times on creativity during the pandemic, marking the one year anniversary from the COVID19 first lockdown.

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Plastic Air

A data-driven approximation of the plastic particles that exist all around us, but remain hidden to the naked eye.

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Science Stack: Tools within reach

Each module presents a series of 24 'cards,' each featuring a different tool and highlighting a specific feature.

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Out of Many, One

A pair of data visualizations offer a closer look at US immigration in President George W. Bush’s collection of portraits.

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Mindworks: The Science of Thinking

Identity and experience design for the world's first lab and interactive museum dedicated to behavioral science.

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Artolution

Visualizing the impact of a nonprofit organization that uses the power of collaborative art to strengthen communities.

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Moleskine Foundation: Book of Life

Lupi documents her life so far in three Moleskine notebooks: 14,496 stitches to be exact, one for each day of her life up until that point.

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Gender Equality Creative Platform

A branded data visualization system helps tell human stories about gender equality.

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Discover Forgiveness

An interactive data visualization for the Templeton World Charity Foundation helps users access a growing archive of research into the science of forgiveness.

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RAND Art + Data: Mental Health

A series of design explorations that organized the information around different regions of the brain.

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RAND Art + Data: Internet of Bodies

Visualization illustrated the ecosystem of internet-connected smart devices on both the micro and macro level and raised provocative questions about the future impacts of IoB technology on intelligence, health, and privacy at scale.

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RAND Art + Data: Income Inequality

Visualizing how Americans’ income has transformed over the past four decades.

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Incroci (Crossings)

Paintings map milestones in the lives of 99 people as graphs of intersecting lines, creating a unique data portrait for each individual.

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Wyth

A data-driven approach to brand identity highlights the creative possibilities of a cloud-based experience platform.

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Around the World’s Table

An immersive data installation at New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx conveys the global impact of food production and consumption.

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WGSN

Explaining the rigorous process behind WGSN’s analysis to potential clients.

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24 preludes

A collection of tiles visualizing data from Frederic Chopin’s famous 24 Preludes.

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I Voted

Using data to address the urgent topic of voting rights and voting disenfranchisement.

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MethaneSAT

Visual identity, data visualization, and website for a new satellite that will orbit the Earth’s atmosphere to measure methane emissions.

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Twist Out Cancer

Non-profit dedicated to supporting cancer survivors and their loved ones through creative arts programming.

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Goalkeepers

Identity, website, data visualization and comprehensive guidelines for the global initiative tracking the world’s progress.

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10 days in isolation

Painted canvases made by Lupi while isolated with covid for 10 days to represent her physical and mental state each day.

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Learning Changes Everything

Campaing targets government ministers, policy experts, and NGO leaders across sub-Saharan Africa with the goal of centering the urgency of early education amongst a bevy of competing priorities.

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Deloitte Insights

Data visualizations for the business publication from one of the world’s largest professional services firms.

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Bedrock Ocean Exploration

Bedrock collects, stores and visualizes seafloor data with new technologies that are cheaper, more efficient and more environmentally-friendly than previous tech.

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Well Woven

Rugs feature a structure of horizontal and vertical bars representing data from 59 distinct textile techniques and fiber traditions.

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Telling my story through data

The colorful installation invites children to reflect on their experiences visiting the museum and then represent those emotions in a collective 3D data visualization.

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1,374 Days: My Life With Long Covid

After being diagnosed with long Covid, Lupi tracked her symptoms, treatments, and progress for three years. She published a visualization of her experience in the New York Times.

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Advocates for Trans Equality

Brand positioning, naming, identity, and website for the transgender advocacy organization.

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Wellesley Renewing Democracy Summit

Personalized data visualizations prompted reflection and conversation for future leaders.

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Dear G20 Leaders

A new campaign calling for global financial reform targets leaders of G20 countries with the plea to “Triple the investment. Deal with debt. Make polluters pay."

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This Is Me and Only Me

A children’s book co-written and illustrated by Giorgia Lupi introduces the concept of personal data to kids.

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Fifty Years of Dia

Featuring over 100 events that span the past 50 years, the digital timeline traverses exhibitions, locations, projects, partnerships, and programs that come to life through photographs, videos, and ephemera.

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PolyBio Research Foundation

An interactive digital platform for the leading disease research organization, advancing research into complex diseases like Long Covid and ME/CFS.

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Remission Biome

Brand identity for the radical new patient-centered healthcare organization.