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ARTS2090 Publics & Publishing
Visualisation: Comparing the impact of
the Haiti earthquake (2010) & Japan
earthquake (2011)
Winnie Ho, Kirsten Low, Molly McAleer, Carmarlena Murdaca
A preliminary visualisation created with 'ManyEyes'
Our Visualisation:
Brief explanation of our visualisation:• A direct comparison of the casualties
between the quakes of Japan and Haiti to give a sense of scale
• Used Many Eyes to create our preliminary
visualisation • Then merged the pie charts with maps of
Haiti and Japan to make it more interesting
What does our visualisation do to the public?
• Simple to understand and interpret the data • "The more information, the less attention"
- Michael Erard • Capturing attention • Allows the public interpret the data
themselves
Limitations:
• Stephen Few: circles aren't always reliable because of inaccuracy
• Conflicting data from different sources
• Recent events = data constantly updating
Strengths:
• Simple and straightforward • Clearly communicates the information to a
broad range of people • Aesthetics mentally engage the public • Retains the attention of the public
ReferencesLink to our Many Eyes visualisation: http://www-958.ibm.com/software/data/cognos/manyeyes/visualizations/comparing-the-toll-of-the-japanese
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• The World Factbook, Japan, CIA, accessed 6 May 2011, <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ja.html>
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