Working in partnership with organisations and individuals from across civil society, Visualizing Palestine (VP) seeks to harness data-driven visual media—including infographics, animations and interactive experiences—to advance a factual rights-based narrative on Palestine and Palestinians. Through a collaboration with Jameel Arts Centre earlier this year, VP enabled visitors to the Jameel to ????? ????????? as part of Pre-1948: One Map, Multiple Mediums – an exhibition and series of events.
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Launched in 2012 as the first project of Visualizing Impact, Visualizing Palestine (VP) seeks to harness data-driven visual media—including infographics, animations and interactive experiences—to advance a factual rights-based narrative on Palestine and Palestinians. The VP team includes researchers, designers, developers and storytellers working across Western Asia, North Africa, Europe and North America.
VP works in partnership with organisations and individuals from across civil society. Its infographics have been used and exhibited ‘offline’ by activists, educators, cultural workers and institutions in over 420 cities and 65 countries around the world. VP’s work has received international awards from organisations including Ars Electronica and Deutsche Welle, and has been widely published, including in the 2017 edition of The Design of Dissent by Milton Glaser and Mirco Illic.