Authorship & Interaction
MGRA501.1
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London Riots
How did
TheGuardian make this interactive?
The Guardian were asked to create series of interactive data 'to show the birth and death of rumours on Twitter' and 'reading the riots'. It was then calculated to an average of the common areas spoken within the topic.

This data has been analysed to create the interactive charts. all the information is broken down and then put back again.
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The data that was collected from the start of the cause which was the death of Mark Duggan, 'UK riots: every verified incident - interactive map' has pinned all the incidents.
This is the groups decision of our infographics for the selected parts from the data. The centre (diamond) is where and why the rioting started, and the other coloured, pinned paths were the damages that took place within 3 days.
The group discussed the common issues, locations and how many times it was caused-the idea then led us on to using coloured strings that was wrapped around the pins of the average, for example;
4 close-ups
a rough infographic of an interactive chart about the riots, the first round circle in the top left is the starting you will have to hover over to view the pie chart of the areas the group focused onto, once you select a colour it will open out and write all the information, however, it does not appear on here for uploading and exporting difficulties.
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