Flowing Personal Data
Last summer, Flowing Data organized a contest around visualization of personal data. It invited readers to submit data “flowing” off of them, such as how much they spend on coffee, how much sleep they get, their iTunes listening history, etc. The catch was that the data had to be in some graphical representation. In their words:
“Send me your data in the form of a graph, a photo, a hand-drawing, or any other visualization you can think of. It can be interactive or static, simple or complex, serious or humorous, analytical or artistic, or all the above. It’s up to you.”

The submissions were quite interesting.
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