Building Global Crisis Monitor: A Real-Time Geopolitical Intelligence Dashboard
Global Crisis Monitor is a personal, artistic project. I built it in a period when wars that once felt distant became part of everyday conversation-appearing in feeds and notifications alongside ev...

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Global Crisis Monitor is a personal, artistic project. I built it in a period when wars that once felt distant became part of everyday conversation-appearing in feeds and notifications alongside everything else. There is something disorienting about that: a bombing in a city you can name, a ceasefire that collapsed overnight, a famine declared-and then, scrolling past it, an advertisement. The architecture of attention flattens everything into the same urgency and the same forgettability. I wanted to refuse that flattening. Not a feed aggregator; a single surface where the signals are collected, held together, and given weight. So I built an ingester that turns 80+ RSS feeds into structured geopolitical events, and a dashboard that shows them on a map, in a feed, and in AI-generated briefings every twenty minutes. It is not an answer. It is not even a good map. It is the act of not looking away-run as software, updated continuously, rendered in the dark. Here’s how it works and why I b