Our Impact: Society & Culture

Visualizations that support research in humanities and social sciences. 

  • InfraVis at the Industry Premiere of Darkness Matters

    InfraVis recently joined the industry premiere of the dome film Darkness Matters by Costanza Julia Bani at m:brane in Malmö. InfraVis contributed to the…

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  • Human Timeline

    Human-Timeline is an interactive React and PlotlyJS application that visualizes the coevolution of human culture , diverse life species and environmental factors across vast…

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  • Perspective view of a map of Stockholm with points showing reports related to garbage reported on the weekend.

    Interactive visualization of crowd sourced urban data from Tyck Till

    This project focused on crowd sourced urban data collected from Tyck Till an app developed by Stockholms Stad where users can leave feedback and…

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  • GIS visualization of archaeological sites in the upper Tigris and Euphrates River basins

    The project produced GIS-based maps and diagrams to visualize archaeological sites and material culture, highlighting the regional shift from hunting-gathering to farming. It integrates…

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  • Synthetic Data

    Synthetic Sweden – Exploring applications and limitations of synthetic demographic data

    The goal of this project was to introduce synthetic demographic data to a public audience through an extension of the existing “Sweden-in-Numbers” installation.

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  • NordPow

    The project’s primary objective is to create a comprehensive Nordic resource for researching churches and prayer houses. At the same time, it seeks to…

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  • Visualizing Literacy of Children in School

    This project explores ways of visualizing data concerning the literacy metrics of elementary school children in Sweden, collected using a sophisticated tool developed for…

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    Bridging the gap between vision and reality in Digital Twins for Cities

    Digital Twins – where are we at?

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