A REVIEW OF PAUL KAHN’S “COVIC: COLLECTING VISUALIZATIONS OF COVID-19 TO OUTLINE A SPACE OF POSIBILITIES.” GUZMAN, JAZMIN I. BS ARCHITECTURE AR135 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS (SUMMARY) The COVID-19 pandemic began in China in January 2020 and spread rapidly throughout the world. As a result, there was a sudden increase in data visualizations in print and online to communicate the new phenomenon. The global impact of COVID-19 caught everyone by surprise and motivated the collection of visualizations. The ease of access to data visualization software, the rising popularity of data journalism, and the ability to share images on social media all contributed to this collecting activity. The question is raised as to why collect these visualizations at all as they become historical artifacts and may not hold value for certain groups of people such as data journalists, design students, or virologists. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a disruption in daily l...