Mapping Bannon’s Ban
While the Friday-night unilateral decree that emerged from the narrow core members of Trump’s White House–Steve Bannon, Michael Flynn, the President, Vice President, and perhaps a few others–is nothing...
View ArticleOn–and Off–the Roads: Maps for Self-Driving Cars?
As much as offer navigational tools, maps for self-driving cars suggest the future of automobilistic experiences, and the promise of speed that underlay much of the twentieth century, and which the...
View ArticleTrump Warps the World’s Map: Paris and Pittsburgh; Creditors and Debtors
Donald Trump took advantage of his having Presidential podium to diss the Paris Accords by a torrent of alliteration as resting on a “cornucopia of dystopian, dishonest and discredited data.” In...
View ArticleData Visualization Fake-Out?
Despite the need to visualize the scale, rapid spread and global reach of recent malware attacks, might they help better orient us o detect the nature of such attacks? Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Earth of Nvogorod
o“Nvgorod [is] the village where my grandparents were from in Belarus,” clarified Jared Kushner in the eight page of his 11-page testimony to the United States Senate, seeming to intend to reference...
View ArticleMapping Armageddon?
General Henry Harley "Hap" Arnold, Chief of the Army Air Forces in World War II, described a war of aerial attacks visualized as a victorious war. Has the same map haunted our notions of what the...
View ArticleHealth Care as a Democratic Right?
Seeing health care as a right has become a deep divide in the nation. But the recent success of mapping the actual resurgence of insurers' involvement in many exchanges in counties nationwide invites...
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