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Neil Halloran, known for his documentary films that lean strongly on data visualization, collaborated with RAND to explain the possibility (or lack) of a nuclear winter. In the last third of the film, Halloran also discusses the pursuit of absolute truth and whether it’s truly worth it in the end. Lots to think about.
Tags: Neil Halloran , nuclear , RAND
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Andy Bergmann Archives - Data Visualization Design Experts in Austin, Houston, Dallas
Surf is a data-based game by Andy Bergmann that lets you move across a thirty-seven-year time series from NOAA. The data forms the waves, and you’re a dog on a surf board jumping over sharks. It’s kind of like a stripped down version of Alto’s Adventure but with data. Fun. Tags: Andy Bergmann, NOAA