Travels on the Wind is a tangible data visualization of a decade of travel. Each year is represented by a vertical thread with rings and beads encoding data about trip duration, region, season, transportation, accommodation, and companions. The piece was handcrafted over several months using 3D-printed elements, jewelry findings, and UV epoxy resin. Suspended from driftwood, it is both a personal story and a physical expression of data art.
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Added by: Natalia Kiseleva.
Category:
Passive physical visualization
Tags:
self-logging, personal data, 3D printing, travels, jewelry