Former Somerset House Studios resident

Tekja

Data visualisation studio producing data driven digital experiences which reveal the stories and patterns hidden in complex information.

Somerset House Studios
New Wing
studio@tekja.com
Commuter Movement Flows London
Commuter Movement Flows London

Tekja are an award-winning data visualisation studio formed in 2012 by Amanda Taylor and Jacopo Hirschstein. Striving to innovate and experiment, they use real-time visualisation, digital animation and interaction design to create interfaces that reveal hidden patterns and stories in complex information. The studio analyses and visualises all kinds of data to unveil the beauty and meaning behind the digital interactions and pulses of the world we live in, from real-time social media and geographic data, to information streaming from GPS sensors in cars and pulsing from biometric wristbands on live audiences.

London Data Streams Map Wall
London Data Streams Map Wall

They have produced and presented live data-driven televised segments for the BBC and created real-time digital installations for the Science Museum, Barbican and the Victoria and Albert Museum. They have also worked on internationally recognised pioneering projects with cutting-edge researchers and academic groups, including researchers at London School of Economics, Goldsmiths College and University of Pisa.

Tekja are residents of Studio 48

Big Bang Data, Somerset House

"Tekja achieves the impressive feat of immersing viewers in data in the real world"

The Economist 1843 Magazine
Tekja Data Visualisation
Tekja Data Visualisation

During their residency at Somerset House Studios Tekja aim to transcend the digital/physical divide in the creation of immersive, real time data-driven experiences. They will focus on using data visualisation to create innovative and creative ways to enhance audience engagement, participation and enjoyment both on and offline