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Visualisation of Heike Schettler's talk, "Where does the sun go at night? How to foster children's thirst for knowledge and exploratory spirit"

 

Photo: Ralph Weinmann

The yacht is 49 metres long, consisting of four levels with an inner atrium. It is an example of the spatial planning skills we have in-house at PDC. It was rendered in V-Ray and is still very much a work in progress.

Low light; slow shuuter;Co-incidence.

The key to the blur is in the form of the bird on top.

Visualisation of the sound of a Widelux F7 turret being wound then spinning at 1/250 sec

 

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved

Still from an animation showing a virtual theme for the night-time ‘signature’ of the Jaguar XF

Doing the last details in our 11,5 metre long graphic recording paper

This data visualizing work presents the personal data that could be collected by the operation platform from using apps, websites, and other online services.

The colour and size of the light source in the 'light painting' change according to the strength of the electromagnetic field.

Screenshot from an interactive applet that visualises around 27000 series from the collection of the National Archives of Australia. The graph is a kind of stacked histogram; each series is represented as a horizontal line correpsonding to its date span. Series are sorted according to span, then stacked into a pile. Colour is also derived from year span - blue=long, red=short. The interactive simply highlights series whose span includes any given year. Blogged here.

An example of a Bifocal display in the ODCSSS 2006 Undergraduate Research internship project in Ireland.

 

This project is a TableTop: Fisheye View Touch Driven Diamondtouch based tissue micro array collaborative visualisation. See this page for more details: Research in Visualisation.

 

Alistair will give an overview of the techniques and technologies for visualising graph data, and explain where these work well for different types of problem. Graph databases help you to express the connections in your data. Simply by visualising those connections, you have a simple analysis tool, and a compelling user interface.

 

See the skillscast (film/code/slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5095-seeing-patterns-in-your...

Visualisation of the Salt cryptocurrency price increase. GIVE ATTRIBUTION TO: BeatingBetting.co.uk

This visualisation was on display during the F1 race. Notice the battery for the KERS. I'm very impressed by this realtime telemetry stuff.

test de visualisation d'un espace sémantique

Restarting the capture, after gaffing the camera back in place just before the opening. You can see the gallery-goers loitering in front of the cam, outside Manuka CCAS

Two stills from an animated sequence that show the dash vent mechanism and the rotary gear selector in the Jaguar XF. This animation was shown at the highest level at Ford Motor Company’s headquarters to secure funding for the project.

Still from an animation showing CG combined with filmed footage of people walking around the car. This gives a sense of real world scale which is often hard to judge when the design is viewed in isolation.

method for representing time: After the comments from fellow students i realised that i haven't represented this clearly-I saw time as a measurement of how much i love/.hate spending time doing them. The love / hate scale represents how much i love spending time doing them - for example i love using the computer(represented by a very large square . Where as i hate waking up -represented by a small square.

 

I also represented location. The colour of the post it note represents its location of that event. Yellow: office Green: outside office.

 

Technique for expressing attitude: used post it notes because i spend a lot of time in my office and i love post it notes. For my icons i went for a drawing/ painting style that has a sense of energy. I chose this to represents my creativity and sense energy in my life.

Visualisation of the sound of a Widelux F7 turret spinning at 1/250 sec

 

duration ~0.4 seconds

 

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved

Molly Knott - track: Tainted

 

"This piece is inspired by the reality of a tainted girl who has lost herself in the realm of good and evil, spoilt by the materialism of the music industry."

Detail, Molly Knott - track: Tainted

 

"This piece is inspired by the reality of a tainted girl who has lost herself in the realm of good and evil, spoilt by the materialism of the music industry."

Holly Jade Farmer - track: Dead Body

 

"This painting was inspired by the idea of being watched, but not being paid any attention to. I tried to combine my love for graphic color and clashing pattern with hallucinogenic imagery."

Woman presenting data analytics on screen

how the cushion would look like when randomly stacked; then the kid could turn them until all the animals fit (additional entertainment)

A visualisation of the statistical analysis of the HSE Mid-West Expense Claims code that I wrote using the data from 2007-2009 freedom of information disclosure by Gavin Sheridan of TheStory.IE (http://thestory.ie/)

Visualisation (on the left) of Winfried Richter's talk, "Startup-Spirit: Die neue Innovationskultur?"

 

Photo: Ralph Weinmann

Garston Cultural Village and Artist Michael Trainor worked together to stage an amazing ‘Cultural Revolution’ as the declaration of the Artistic Republic of Garston on 31 May 2008. The Wellington Street School building in the neighbourhood has become The Garston Embassy, complete with palm trees, fountain, sculpture garden and a balcony of waving dignitaries. The official staterooms inside are available to hire for community programming.

Lighting study

Design: Jacek Slotala

3D Visualization Services by 8 Yolk Studio

 

Client: AEDAS Pte Ltd Singapore

 

Scope: 3D Modelling, Realistic Rendering, Photoshop-enhancing,

 

visit us: www.8yolkstudio.com

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a funny tool...

 

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Visualisation (on the right) of Thomas Bock's talk, "RoboCon - Bauen mit Robotern"

 

Photo: Ralph Weinmann

sketch 4 - 1500 shots at 3 minute intervals; April 4-7 2008. Experimenting with camera positioning and angle - this is portrait orientation (= more vertical res and taller fov). And the return of the foliage, which was a nice side effect from the original scraped dataset. Getting there...

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