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London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London
3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes
Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden
10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/
Still from our visualisation of edits into OpenStreetMap after the earthquake in Haiti. Video here vimeo.com/9182869
Read more on our blog - itoworld.blogspot.com/2010/02/ito-world-at-ted-2010-proje...
The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.
I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...
Viva apartments visualizations created for Adele Bates' interior design project in Brighton.
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona and Photoshop
Visualise a modular 'Jungle of Fun' activity area for 'Coco Pops' featuring the characters from the pack.
Client: Kellogg’s • Agency: Wolf Brand Experience
Here's the first version of my EEG brainwave visualising pendant which gleans attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.
Brief was to construct a 3D visual of a 2-storey design in an architectural fashion, so simple minimalist colour palette with strong lines.
Please see www.constructivemedia.com.au for more information.
Here's the first version of my EEG brainwave visualising pendant which gleans attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.
I worked on this image to (hopefully) insinuate that online Instructional Design is the path I wish to navigate through in my professional development. It's rapid, fast-moving, digital and filled with possibilities.
Projected gas pressure in massive galaxy cluster in formation at z=4.5 simulated with hydrodynamical massively-parallel code RAMSES. This image was featured during during Zurich Film Festival 2017 at the exhibition "[Framing Science]".
Full resolution (400 Mpx) image available upon the request.
This is a chart of Goldman Sachs vs BlackRock from Dec 2000 to Dec 2010.
What is it supposed to show???
That BlackRock (black) has performed slightly better than Goldman Sachs (orange) over 10 years?
There is a favorable bias toward Goldman Sachs - you want to see which one has performed the best,
read my post about this data visualisation
Chart from www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_51/b420806060169...
The controller for my lightstrip.
The microphone listens to the music and sends the signal through an LM386 amplifier. This then goes to the ATtiny13 which analyses the signal. It determines a running average volume, and lights the LEDs if the current volume exeeds this by a certain scaler. As a result, the LEDs always flash with the peaks and are off normally, no matter how high the volume (until the amplifier starts clipping, anyway!).
Check the video of it in action at www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ihIaNN9UBY
AnemoneStarHeart is a visualiser / amplifier of physiological data I have created which can be handheld or used an an ambient standalone device for EEG / EKG signal amplification. I sat and watched the very relaxing The Canal - two hours of 'slow TV' of a trip on a canal, with the AnemoneStarHeart lighting up the room with EEG feedback sent from a Bluetooth EEG headset I was wearing.
mapping the interconnectedness of the world, in scheduled air hops.
Taking London Heathrow (LHR) as the starting point, this map shows how many scheduled air flights you would need to reach each part of a country.
Used data from OpenFlights and Admin Level 1 boundaries from NaturalEarth . Rendered in QGIS. Used a python script to do the hop calculations.
The heart-shaped projection is a modified Bonne Projection with lat_0=85.
Ever wondered where all your IP packets are going when you look up a website? No, probably not! However, it can still be interesting to find out!
www.yougetsignal.com is an interesting tool that does a tracert, looks up geo coordinates and maps them on a google map for you.
It feels kind of odd to me, to discover that a lookup between London and York quickly jumps over to Los Angeles and Montréal! To travel the distance by land would be over 11,000 miles!
Here is an example to showcase some graphic techniques which could be used to better communicate stories within complex networks. Illustrated here are the personal networks of the most and least connected people within the employment categories 'Retired', 'Other' and 'Unemployed'. A magnification also offers more detail into the most connected retired persons personal network. Finally the personal network of the most connectected person within the entire network is displayed (the Postman). Click on the image to enlarge.
London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London
3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes
Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden
10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/
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My sketchnotes of the masterclass on Data Visualisation at The Guardian, London.
Due to confusion in the rooms at the beginning, I started in the course of @adamfrostuk and finished the day in the course of @rodorchid and @ChristianSTate from @dgquarterly
See page 1/2: www.flickr.com/photos/cnichele65/18990499538/
..the pendant is now able to record EEG visualisations and play them back, for extra mayhem! More info here: rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...
Here's just how long an off-peak Lothian Buses No. 26 service spends above 20mph between Meadowbank and Princes Street. The answer is not very long!
The service speed "performance" is remarkably consistant with that of the No. 22 through Leith [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kaputniq/9941474895/]
Lothian Buses maintain that a 20mph limit would be ruinous to their business.
Data by Ross C. Brown