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Published inNightingaleCh-Ch-Ch-Changes (or Why Nightingale Is Leaving Medium and Starting Its Own Site)NightingaleDVS.com will launch on June 8th without a paywallMay 20, 2021May 20, 2021
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Published inNightingaleA Virtual Guided Tour of ‘Data Visualization and the Modern Imagination’The new exhibit at the Stanford Library explores the long and innovative history of data visualizationOct 2, 20201Oct 2, 20201
Published inNightingaleThree Questions With RJ AndrewsAward-winning data storyteller RJ Andrews is author and founder of Info We Trust and a scholar of data visualization history. He helps…Sep 25, 20201Sep 25, 20201
Published inNightingaleIndelible Impressions: Why You Won’t Forget the Map Room ProjectHow one community project used data viz to reimagine its city maps and promote data fluencyJul 31, 20201Jul 31, 20201
Published inNightingaleSmall, But Thoughtful: The Power of Naive OptimismHow one person’s data viz passion is shaking up the ubiquitous hassle of street parkingMay 4, 2020May 4, 2020
Published inNightingaleData Visualization As an Act of WitnessingThe Undocumented Migration Project pop-up installation “Hostile Terrain” visualizes the humanitarian crisis on the U.S.’s southern borderMar 4, 20201Mar 4, 20201