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Weather Lines

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This final project explores how real-time weather data can be translated into an intuitive visual experience using generative art. Built with p5.js and the OpenWeather API, the system maps temperature to color and wind speed to particle movement, creating a dynamic visualization that reflects a city’s changing climate conditions. The project focuses on transforming abstract numerical data into an expressive, continuously updating visual language. This work demonstrates my interest in data visualization, creative coding, and using computational systems to make environmental data more accessible.

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Weather Lines

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GP,

Weather Lines

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This final project explores how real-time weather data can be translated into an intuitive visual experience using generative art. Built with p5.js and the OpenWeather API, the system maps temperature to color and wind speed to particle movement, creating a dynamic visualization that reflects a city’s changing climate conditions. The project focuses on transforming abstract numerical data into an expressive, continuously updating visual language. This work demonstrates my interest in data visualization, creative coding, and using computational systems to make environmental data more accessible.

Additional Projects

The Impact of Manischewitz’s Brand Redesign

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Corporate Social Responsibility

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S’Cazzo Asia Tour

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Enhancing DKU’s Academic Quad

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Strengthening the B Corp Certification

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Weather Lines

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GP,

Weather Lines

View the Project

This final project explores how real-time weather data can be translated into an intuitive visual experience using generative art. Built with p5.js and the OpenWeather API, the system maps temperature to color and wind speed to particle movement, creating a dynamic visualization that reflects a city’s changing climate conditions. The project focuses on transforming abstract numerical data into an expressive, continuously updating visual language. This work demonstrates my interest in data visualization, creative coding, and using computational systems to make environmental data more accessible.

Additional Projects

The Impact of Manischewitz’s Brand Redesign

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Corporate Social Responsibility

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S’Cazzo Asia Tour

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Enhancing DKU’s Academic Quad

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Strengthening the B Corp Certification

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Weather Lines

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