How one of history’s greatest artists almost became history’s greatest anatomist.| The Marginalian
Mapping 450 years of humanity’s curiosity about the living world and the relationships between organisms.| The Marginalian
The world’s most compelling work at the intersection of these two relatively nascent yet increasingly powerful techno-cultural phenomena, network science and information visualization.| The Marginalian
Literature as a canvas, a book as a living organism, and rhythm as a texture — an incredible visualization of text.| The Marginalian
What a 13,000-year-old eucalyptus tree reveals about the meaning of human life.| The Marginalian
What ancient Indian mythology has to do with fair-trade entrepreneurship and the timeless love of books.| The Marginalian