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Visualisations by Danish cartoonist Jens Hage of some of the strategy discussions that took place at Climate-KIC's annual strategic retreat in 2013.
Visualisation of Baltic sea traffic using AIS data from helcom.fi, the Baltic Sea Environment Protection Commission.
the colours vs ship types go like this:
> - CARGO : red
> - PASSENGER: green
> - UNKOWN : yellow
> - FISHING : cyan
> - TUG : orange
> ( everything else becomes white )
Teresa Potter Garden & Landscape Design 3D Visualisation
Taking a 2D plan design and creating a photorealistic 3D image for customers to see how their gardens can look
Visualisations by Danish cartoonist Jens Hage of some of the strategy discussions that took place at Climate-KIC's annual strategic retreat in 2013.
Another grid visualisation, this time working with the expanded (65k series) dataset. Here each square is a series, and they are ordered by contents start date, and coloured by span (red = short span). Labels on the year axis show how the series are distributed through time.
Visualisations by Danish cartoonist Jens Hage of some of the strategy discussions that took place at Climate-KIC's annual strategic retreat in 2013.
Another slitscan / image revisualisation experiment. Everyone knows that nothing happens in Canberra: this is 30 seconds of nothing, shot at 1024x768, out the kitchen window. Small changes in the environment are visible as ripples and curves in the texture here.
Visualisations by Danish cartoonist Jens Hage of some of the strategy discussions that took place at Climate-KIC's annual strategic retreat in 2013.
Infiniteconf 2017 - the conference on Big Data and Fast Data. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7983-infiniteconf-2017-the-c.... Images Copyright www.edtelling.com
Book recommendation visualisation for "Software system development : a gentle introduction" by Britton & Doake (ISBN 0077099745).
My delicious subscriptions, plus those of my subscriptions.
Note it couldn't load a few people's subscriptions (notably blackbeltjones), but even so, it's interesting in that the tighly knit cabals are in the middle close together, and those that you may have strong ties to, but have lots of non-cabal subsciptions float out to the edges.
Click here for a zoomed view.
Subscription grapher is at hublog.hubmed.org/archives/001050.html