antavista
Antavista is an open-source data visualization framework designed to help researchers, journalists, and developers build interactive visual analyses for the web. The project provides a rendering engine, a modular component library, and a pipeline for transforming raw data into interactive dashboards and charts. Named to evoke clear, panoramic views of data, antavista emphasizes performance, accessibility, and extensibility.
Antavista originated in 2012 as a collaboration among researchers and independent developers seeking a lightweight alternative
Key features include a declarative API for composing visualizations, support for 2D and 3D graphics, real-time
Antavista has been used in academic studies, civic data portals, and media outlets for storytelling with complex
Related topics include D3.js, Vega-Lite, and web-based visualization.