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This work uses real statistics on Austria to create an image of Austria.
Statistics, representing a real-life environment are, by their very nature, an un-space, as they only exist on paper. For example, the statistic that 1% of Austrians are members of voluntary environmental organizations is nothing but a number and doesn't say anything about each individual living in Austria, except in general terms, on an abstract level.
However, these numbers, these statistics, create a representation of a physical space, Austria, therefore pretending that statistics can actually be representative for a real life construct.
The statistics came from Wikipedia and NationMaster. The work is available under a creative commons license.
Update: This map of Austria was featured on the excellent Strangemaps blog.
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After obtaining an M. Sc in maths, Babak Fakhamzadeh started with an office job at a major blue chip company but soon realised he'd do better on his own. Babak is a traveling web guru with a penchant for doing good and a love for visual and experimental art. Together with Ismail Farouk, he won the prestigious Highway Africa new media award in 2007 for
31 October 2007
Thanks.
I also made one of South Africa:
http://babakfakhamzadeh.com/index.asp?item=2970
31 October 2007
i love statistics and discursive geography - i liked seeing this.