TATIANA LAHERA KALAINOFF
is a multidisciplinary designer/researcher/educator, data visualization artist, and environmental/3D maker.
With experience at the intersection of data, design + research, she transforms complex
information into impactful narratives, using data analytics + visual design.
Her work ranges from the physical — print, objects, exhibits; to the digital — experiences, websites, visualizations; and everything in-between.
Her work ranges from the physical — print, objects, exhibits; to the digital — experiences, websites, visualizations; and everything in-between.
She
believes that equitable access + understanding of information is key to
empowering marginalized groups and creating systemic change.
SELECTED PROJECTS︎︎︎
An interactive data physicalization that focuses on the Gowanus neighborhood rezoning and its impact on affordable housing.
Most recently exhibited at the University of Virginia, School of Architecture from September 16th-October 20th.
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Most recently exhibited at the University of Virginia, School of Architecture from September 16th-October 20th.
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Fabrication
Installation
Print Design
An interactive dual-form zine designed for the exhibit Rezoning: At What Cost? where users can learn more contextual information about the affordable housing system in New York City.
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An explorative visual database that centers multiracial experiences in the media over the last 30 years. It gives a home to marginalized narratives through abstract data-driven 3D forms.
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Web Development
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A holiday card series celebrating Lunar New Year, inspired by mid-century modern designers and artists like Bauhaus and Josef Albers.
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