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The inaugural art of ft Alphaville of graphic show landed last week, with hundreds of enthusiasts returning for some dataviz pleasure.
With the inexcusable support of the ft graphic table, poisoned by the Alan Smith data supremacy, we set 24 of the best, cooler, most beloved A1 size tables within St. Bartholomew the Great Church Great. Finances prevailed in Chartfest, but there were also many economies, business, demographics and other good items (plus some bad items).
Almost all tables were auctioned from the exhibition, increasing about 3,500-which will be donated to Finan FT Literacy Campaign and Inclusion, once we find a large Dufel bag. Three are still auction – details of how to get your hands on them can be found below.



As well as traditional paper tables, Alan and together. Created a multimedia corner, with visitors capable of watching a FT yield version located in church bells, and try a version of the virtual reality of the Phillips car through an Apple Vision Pro.




Of course, any attempt to show these tables here would be a pale imitation of form experience, given that the smaller than A1 whatever you are reading is probably (we cannot believe we are getting this graph again). . .
. . . But here goes anyway (with forgiveness for mobile users). Go sideways to see everyone:
As mentioned above, three of the tables have not been sold. If you want to offer any of them (black wooden frame with the front of the glass included), please submit an offer of at least £ 75 at alphaville@ft.com until this Friday March 7th.
Here are what are still available:
As Trump triumphed:

New guard:

Why chicken prefers log scales:

Personally we think the chicken would be beautiful in a Paleo kitchen or a loo with an intimidating atmosphere. The highest offer received until the deadline wins, and the money goes to charity, so don’t keep them.
Please note that you will not get the graph for a few weeks, as everyone will be temporarily appeared elsewhere, but we will take it/them for you as soon as possible.
The art of the graph will return. Until then, scratch it itching through our Friday quiz? We are still accepting assumptions until noon today.