Monthly Archives: January 2013

23.01 Mapping Maffia Bombs in Chicago

When I lived in Chicago I found a book  by Gordon L. Hostetter and Thomas Quinn Beesley called “It’s a Racket” in the beautiful public library. The book from 1929 describes the practice of Racketeering – It’s a gorgous book with chapter … Continue reading

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15.01 Mapping the Collection pt 3: Interactive, and so much better

I’ve been mapping the Boijmans Museum’s City Collection (A collection of artworks made by artists from Rotterdam, The Netherlands). I had been stuck for a while with just counting artists, but after a good night’s sleep, I finally figured out … Continue reading

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14.01 Mapping the Collection part II

I’ve been making data visualisations of the Boijmans Museum’s city collection. I now managed to connect two data-sets (the object’s data, and those of the artists) to find: The ages artists are when they make their work (predominantly 25-45 years … Continue reading

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