All 2,242 of James Sowerby’s illustrations from his compendium of knowledge about mineralogy in Great Britain and beyond published between 1802 and 1817 and arranged by color.
Watch the developer become god in this precursor to the Metaverse
Brian Peiris built a live-coding web app for the Oculus Rift that lets you manipulate your virtual 3D environment in real-time. Sure, it’s just a bunch of simple manipulation of geometry for now,...
The BBC has a fun piece that shows changes over your lifetime. Enter your date of birth, gender, and height, and you get personalized data nuggets, categorized by how you changed, how the world cha…
Over 20,000 historical maps are now free to download from the New York Public Library
Cartophiles rejoice — the NYPL recently made over 20,000 historical maps from its database free to access, download, and use. The library's Lionel Pincus & Princess Firyal Map Division created an...
After the success of Dear Data , we’re back with our new book Observe, Collect, Draw! Pre-order this visual journal today to document the world around you and discover more about yourself and/or life!