Visualizing the Virus is an international digital project that showcases and investigates the diverse ways in which SARS-Cov2 and the COVID-19 pandemic is visualized and the inequalities it makes visible.
The digital architecture of the platform invites the visitor to navigate clusters of connection. One can explore links between quotidian lived experience, pathologies, the natural sciences and socio-cultural critique. As well as being a dynamic archive, it provides the visitor with spaces for reflection on the scales of the crisis and our current infrastructural inequalities. Through curated clusters and themed clusters that make connections between issues and geographical spaces, Visualizing the Virus aims to provide a granular, intersectional picture of the pandemic as it evolves.
L-R: Lockdown, Vaccine Politics, Labour, Solidarity, Data Visualisation, Migration, Evolution, Oral Histories, Trauma, Public Health, Biopolitics, Activism, Masks, Gender, Mourning.
For more, visit https://visualizingthevirus.com