
Found this over at brainpickings and I absolutely love it. Sometimes we have a hard time recognizing the disparities that exist in the world, that's why these visual representations are so interesting.
Toby Ng’s poster series
The World of 100 — is an experimental graphical representation of statistical information about the world, based on the allegorical scenario of reducing the world to a village of 100 people.




if the world were 100..... 99 of it would be fool and .5 would be you and .5 would be monster
ReplyDeleteThat's the most beautiful statement I ever heard.
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