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rodighiero/README.md

Dario Rodighiero is an Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Groningen, where he is involved in programs that bridge data science with society. Based at the interdisciplinary faculty Campus Fryslân, he coordinates the minor Data Wise and teaches data and visual literacy within the Data Science and Society Bachelor's program. He maintains active collaborations with Harvard University, where he is a faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society and a principal at metaLAB—a research and teaching laboratory dedicated to experimenting with digital technologies in the arts and humanities.

Combining computational techniques with design, Dario investigates how complex information can be revealed. Grounded in Science and Technology Studies, his research focuses on the mapping of science: he is the author of Mapping Affinities: Democratizing Data Visualization, which proposes new ways to design organizational charts. His work further engages with digital cultural archives, exploring questions of representation and interpretation. Visualization is approached as a method for knowledge design, bridging critical inquiry and design practice to foster reflection and dialogue by opening new visual modes of understanding.

Dario holds a PhD from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), where he attended the doctoral program Architecture and Sciences of the City. He has held research and teaching positions at MIT, the European Commission, Paris-Sorbonne University, and Sciences Po. The collaboration with Bruno Latour at the médialab shaped his engagement with digital platforms as tools for philosophical inquiry and exploration. He lectured at venues such as CERN and Ars Electronica, and exhibited his work at the MAXXI and Harvard Art Museums, reflecting a sustained commitment to public engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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  1. weather-map weather-map Public

    The Weather Map is a visual model inspired by the synoptic weather charts for the map of controversies.

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  2. affinity-map affinity-map Public

    Interactive network visualization that maps collaboration affinities across academic organizations. Developed at EPFL as part of a PhD thesis and published as an open-access book by Métis Presses.

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  3. DH2020 DH2020 Public

    The Cartography of DH2020 is based on an innovative visual method to explore conference speakers. In a moment in which conferences went online, it is needed to reinvent the way in which we explore …

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  4. surprise-machines surprise-machines Public

    An interactive WebGL visualization of 213,000 images from the Harvard Art Museums, arranged by visual similarity.

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  5. spherical-projection spherical-projection Public

    A network laid out on a sphere with d3-force-3d, then unfolded onto the plane through a dozen geographic projections — Mercator, Orthographic, Equal Earth — rendered live with PIXI.js.

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  6. edgelands edgelands Public

    Interactive map visualizing persons, organizations, and topics from New York Times articles on "Surveillance" — built with Pixi.js and D3.

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