id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-029865-zl0romvl Bowe, Emily Learning from lines: Critical COVID data visualizations and the quarantine quotidian 2020-07-27 .txt text/plain 4108 283 54 In response to the ubiquitous graphs and maps of COVID-19, artists, designers, data scientists, and public health officials are teaming up to create counter-plots and subaltern maps of the pandemic. Together, the official maps and counter-plots acknowledge that the pandemic plays out differently across different scales: COVID-19 is about global supply chains and infection counts and TV ratings for presidential press conferences, but it is also about local dynamics and neighborhood mutual aid networks and personal geographies of mitigation and care. The widespread availability of consumer-friendly mapping platforms and open data repositories has equipped cartographers and information designers to plot their own charts and graphs-some of which then circulate on social media or appear on slide shows at official public health briefings (Bazzaz, 2020; Mattern, 2020a; "Triplet Kids," 2020) . Available at: www.medium.com/nightingale/covid-19-data-literacy-isfor-everyone-46120b58cec9 Available at: www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/Thousands-h it-hard-by-coronavirus-pandemic-s-15189948 ./cache/cord-029865-zl0romvl.txt ./txt/cord-029865-zl0romvl.txt