Data as Art: 10 Striking Science Maps

The computer age triggered a seemingly endless stream of high-quality scientific data, but such incoming mountains of information come with a cost. The more data you amass, the tougher it is to comprehend what you’re dealing with. In a push for better perspective, a group of information scientists in 2005 created a decade-long competitive art exhibit called "Places and Spaces: Mapping Science." From artistic pop-culture plots to illustrations of the state of scientific collaboration, the founders hope winning entries inspire scientists to present their troves of data in clever and digestible ways.

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