Transforming data into meaningful stories
Tiziana is continually motivated to explore uncharted artistic territory. Her work is ripe for collaboration with musicians, writers, thinkers, urbanists, geographers, scientists and other interdisciplinary experts. If you are any of these and are looking for a data artist to collaborate with on a project, write to Tiziana at hello@tizianaalocci.com.
Tiziana’s work has ranged from independent research and gallery acquisitions to large-scale collaborations aimed at capturing complex data-visualisation messaging through impactful compositions. Her practice includes:
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In the context of an ‘experience economy’ brought about by digital platforms, working on ongoing investigations is vital to connecting Alocci’s practise with diverse audiences. Tiziana’s work is deeply independent, sensorial, communicating with viewers on the level of the haptic as opposed to just the literal.
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The core objective of data visualisation is to make the complex experience of living comprehensible. This means being able to transform composite information into clear, meaningful narratives. Tiziana’s practice explores complicated data turning it into unique works of art.
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Tiziana has repeatedly created dynamic digital experiences collaborating with a diverse range of industries. Her practice includes developing interactive experiences that offer curated narratives.
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Tiziana offers data visualisation seminars that explore the qualities that make information memorable and easily designed sharing her process and methodology. Participants learn practical techniques for visualising data through innovative graphs, charts, maps, and free, open-source tools. Tiziana’s data courses are designed to be accessible offline and online, combining instructional teaching with hands-on exercises and offering numerous free resources.
Transforming data into meaningful stories
Tiziana’s work has also been developed and presented in collaboration with curators, foundations, and Fortune 500 companies.
Some include Gucci, The National Gallery (London), UNIT London, Lufthansa Group, British Library, David Gilmour, Condé Nast, Robertet Group, The Orb, The Guardian, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Corriere della Sera, University of the Arts London, Open Data Institute, Sum Over Histories, BBC, RCS Media Group, 2050+.