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Sonified: how we made a data album

One of the greatest features of data is that pretty much anything can represent it. It can be great journalism; it could be glass sculptures representing sea level rises, paint representing a battle with long COVID – and it can even be music. And now we have turned that music into a playlist album: Sonified. … Continue reading

How to make data journalism for humans

In the latest episode of the Data Journalism Podcast, we talk to Lam Thuy Vo, a polymath data journalist who works for Buzzfeed and teaches at CUNY. We discussed her data-driven investigative stories, her quantified self projects, and her interest in providing learning resources for data journalists from underrepresented communities.  Next, we talked to visualization … Continue reading

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