Our Favorite TED TALKS: Art Made of Data

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Niio’s TED TALK Playlist:

Seeing patterns and creating beauty — data visualization has become an art form.  We’ve pulled together a playlist of some of our favorite past TED TALKS featuring  pioneering artists who use spreadsheets, archives and digital data as their paints and canvas.

Aaron Koblin
Visualizing Ourselves With Crowd-Sourced Data

Golan Levin
Art That Looks Back At You

David McCandless
The Beauty of Data Visualization

Nathalie Miebach
Art Made of Storms

Frederic Kaplan
How to Build An Informative Time Machine

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