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How 1940s Television Worked

The early televisions of the 20th century worked very differently than those of today. See how these early marvels were able to translate information into the boob tube's picture and sound and changed...

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Sources of Information

A breakdown of various sources we gather information from. It was originally a poster from my thesis titled "TMI", which explored various aspects of information overload.

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Visualizing Mobile Generations: From Analog to 4G Technology

3G is the short form used for third-generation technology.3G is the third generation of mobile phone standards and technology, superseding 2G. It is based on the International Telecommunication Union...

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Welcome to the Digital Living Room

Embracing the new digital era, Congress marked June 12, 2009, as the last day for TV stations to broadcast in analog. After that date, all broadcast signals were switched to digital, which produces...

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Lichtreise

Lichtreise is a visualization of a specific holiday itinerary. What makes this work special, is how simple non-digital technology has been used to generate the map: the basis is a long-time exposure...

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Get The Most From Your Music

This infographic traces the transformation over the last 100 years, from when we couldn't even record or reproduce music, to the digital age where music is everywhere all the time. It also touches on...

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19 Years and Rising

Vinyl record sales over the last nineteen years are now up 17.7% more than the previous year, with 4.6M units sold according to nielsen soundscan.

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Keeping It Real

Illustrating the results of a poll of book buyers about their main motivations for choosing real books over the digital equivalent.

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How A Phone Call Works: Then And Now

138 years ago—on March 10, 1876—Alexander Graham Bell spoke the first words into a “tele-phone,” as it was called, to his assistant Thomas Watson, positioned at a receiver in another room. “Mr....

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Television: Then vs. Now

Digital cable and video recording have created a new standard for television, while high-speed broadband Internet has led to the emergence of on-demand streaming services that are tackling broadcast...

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How 1940s Television Worked

]]> The early televisions of the 20th century worked very differently than those of today. See how these early marvels were able to translate information into the boob tube's picture and sound and...

View Article

Sources of Information

]]> A breakdown of various sources we gather information from. It was originally a poster from my thesis titled "TMI", which explored various aspects of information overload.

View Article

Visualizing Mobile Generations: From Analog to 4G Technology

]]> 3G is the short form used for third-generation technology.3G is the third generation of mobile phone standards and technology, superseding 2G. It is based on the International Telecommunication...

View Article


Welcome to the Digital Living Room

]]> Embracing the new digital era, Congress marked June 12, 2009, as the last day for TV stations to broadcast in analog. After that date, all broadcast signals were switched to digital, which...

View Article

Lichtreise

]]> Lichtreise is a visualization of a specific holiday itinerary. What makes this work special, is how simple non-digital technology has been used to generate the map: the basis is a long-time...

View Article


Get The Most From Your Music

]]> This infographic traces the transformation over the last 100 years, from when we couldn't even record or reproduce music, to the digital age where music is everywhere all the time. It also...

View Article

19 Years and Rising

]]> Vinyl record sales over the last nineteen years are now up 17.7% more than the previous year, with 4.6M units sold according to nielsen soundscan.

View Article


Keeping It Real

]]> Illustrating the results of a poll of book buyers about their main motivations for choosing real books over the digital equivalent.

View Article

How A Phone Call Works: Then And Now

]]> 138 years ago—on March 10, 1876—Alexander Graham Bell spoke the first words into a “tele-phone,” as it was called, to his assistant Thomas Watson, positioned at a receiver in another room. “Mr....

View Article

Television: Then vs. Now

]]> Digital cable and video recording have created a new standard for television, while high-speed broadband Internet has led to the emergence of on-demand streaming services that are tackling...

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