pamukkale.lol collects projects about data visualization,
politics, and digital humanities. the work sits somewhere between
visual essay, research notebook, archive interface, and small
public tool.
it is interested in how data becomes readable: through maps,
timelines, network diagrams, annotation systems, and careful
interface decisions.
projects include maps, timelines, networks, public-data
interfaces, and experimental visual systems. many of them follow
elections, civic institutions, historical memory, cultural
collections, and the politics hidden inside datasets.
the goal is not only to make charts, but to build ways of reading:
interfaces that let people compare, trace, question, and notice
patterns that are otherwise hard to hold in view.
for collaborations, research notes, datasets, or strange web
ideas: hello@pamukkale.lol
open to digital humanities work, data visualization projects,
political research, archival interfaces, and small tools that need
a strong visual language.