There are some references that made me think about graphic presentation of
complex data.

Stamen Design it's around since 2001 and have a success history in data
visualisation along with Digg and other clients:
http://stamen.com/datavisualization

In 2004 was released a book called "Total Interaction" from Magnus Rembold
and Jürgen Späth* *professors in University of Applied Sciences and Arts in
Zürich, Switzerland:
http://www.munterbund.de/visualisierung_textaehnlichkeiten/essay.html

TED presented in 2006 a marvelous talk about "Debunking third-world myths
with the best stats you've ever seen" where Swedish professor Hans Rosling
give us a lesson:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/92

Anyone knows more reference of this kind of work around ?
I think it's fascinating.

Cheers,
Pedro Soares Neves
Userdesign.org
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