
The piece consists of two layers: the lower half is a mapping of the
world’s GDP and the top half is a mapping of the derivatives volume,
alloted to the coordinates of the countries on a map.
Sculpture found via infomation aesthetics
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by Catherine Mulbrandon on January 11, 2009

The piece consists of two layers: the lower half is a mapping of the
world’s GDP and the top half is a mapping of the derivatives volume,
alloted to the coordinates of the countries on a map.
Sculpture found via infomation aesthetics
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by Catherine Mulbrandon on January 8, 2009
by Catherine Mulbrandon on January 4, 2009
From New York Times Economix blog. The change in home prices for the previous 12 months for 20 US cities from 2001-2008. I took the graph for each city and order them by the change in home prices from Oct 2007 – Oct 2008. The blue bars is each city’s data while the gray is the 20-city average.
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[tags]United States, Home Prices[/tags]
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Visualizing Economics was started in 2006 by Catherine Mulbrandon. Here you will find graphics explaining the US economy.
