Sometimes a data art project results in a prints. If my ideas resonate with you, you can browse and buy these prints here to support my work.
Haruki Murakami inspired prints
A series of data illustrations transform the rhythm of the stories by Haruki Murakami into images. The symbolise the idea of a novel as it formed in the head of Mr. Murakami. The prints show the variation in the length of the chapters. Each square represents a chapter. For longer chapters, the square is mostly white, for shorter ones less so. The image gives the impression of Shoji (Japanese sliding doors).
The A2-sized poster I hold in the picture is an early concept poster. The visual has slightly changed. You can view the new versions on my Haruki Murakami project page.

Are you interested in a print? Contact me here.
Data Calligraphy T-Shirt
This t-shirt is inspired by the posthumous album TIM by Avicii. The visual on the t-shirt is generated by a machine learning algorithm that analyzes the lyrics of each song and captures the sentiment in them. The resulting data is used to generate the shape.

I print the T-shirts at a local print shop and on request.
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