Tag: haruki murakami

The colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and his data illustration

Read full story / If you been here before, you know that I like the stories by Haruki Murakami. They inspired me to create a data art series that visualizes the ideas behind the novels. That series might have come to a conclusion. It might also have not. Has it really ended? My series focused on the recent bigger […]

My Haruki Murakami data art showcase exhibition

Read full story / My data illustrations based on Haruki Murakami’s novels are currently on display in a local bookstore. Although it’s hard to capture the feeling of these art prints on camera (especially with the one I have), I’ve made a few pictures of the prints. Read ahead to see more and learn what these illustrations are. Short […]

Creating a data art series

Read full story / How do you go from one data art visualisation to a series of art pieces?

Data visualisation and Haruki Murakami: visualising the rhythm of the city and its uncertain walls

Read full story / Where do ideas come from? I explore the origins of a data visualisation project about Haruki Murakami's latest book: a city and its uncertain walls.