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Visualising a fragment of a script for More things can happen than will, or have. Research tracing resilient evaluative communities, 2015
Photographing carpet mock up installations can be an expensive exercise. By utilising design visualisation technologies (Adobe Photoshop and Sketchup) in combination with small inexpensive samples of carpet, cost savings can be made and photo realistic in situ product imagery can be generated for product design and promotional purposes. This is a stock photograph (not my photography) which I have utilised to insert a different carpet designs. The inserted textures, which were smaller than a square metre, were post processed with Adobe Photoshop to make them a seamless repeat pattern. Photoshop's off-set and high pass filters combined with content aware fill and the clone tool are essentials for this type of post processing. I then used Google Sketchup (now Trimble) to locate the perspective vanishing points in the interior image and to generate a floor plane of the carpet texture repeating into perspective. I also used the existing interior image carpet's shadow and highlight data to make the new carpet textures more photo realistic. I then combined the Sketchup generated imagery and interior photograph in Adobe Photoshop.
first tries in conceptional multiple exposure for a project at university...
i'm eager to know what they'll think about it, i'll find out tomorrow.. :)
I’ve been experimenting the with the Neurosky Mindwave mobile EEG headset to send my attention and meditation brainwave data to an Arduino for visualising, by pairing it with a Bluetooth dongle. In the first clip I'm showing levels of my attention data on a LED bargraph and in the second clip I’m showing both my attention and meditation data levels beside each other on an LED matrix.
I visited my local university who have a facility called HIVE (Hull Immersive Visualisation Environment) in which they have a cluster of 72 nodes rendering 3D images.
This photo doesn't do any justice as you've got to be there in person. To get the effect I was wearing some motion tracked LCD goggles which enables the viewer to look around the graphic.
Fantastic! :)
Our team mapped the connections between HiveNYC members and community projects using various network perspectives (geospatial, bipartite, and temporal). The dataset was obtained from the Hive Fund Projects Database, which consisted of 54 projects and 47 members from 2011-2013.
Via playground.last.fm/demo/genderplot?users=gwire&period...
Average age of T-Bone Burnett listeners around 40, apparently.
Amnesty International Awards runner-up in the New Media section.
Interact:
www.channel4.com/news/pakistan-drone-strikes-the-cias-sec...
I always visualised this little sweetie with dark hair, but I love her in this new wig that just arrived from Fairyland!
way cool tool Twitter Friends Browser screen capture by Neuro Productions www.neuroproductions.be/twitter_friends_network_browser/
Data visualisation of 24 comments from a class of primary school children in Birmingham (UK) who were asked the question: "What do you think school is for?"
This is a screenshot of an interactive visualisation created using Many Eyes.
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
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
Photographing carpet mock up installations can be an expensive exercise. By utilising design visualisation technologies (Adobe Photoshop and Sketchup) in combination with small inexpensive samples of carpet, cost savings can be made and photo realistic in situ product imagery can be generated for product design and promotional purposes. This is a stock photograph (not my photography) which I have utilised to insert a different carpet designs. The inserted textures, which were smaller than a square metre, were post processed with Adobe Photoshop to make them a seamless repeat pattern. Photoshop's off-set and high pass filters combined with content aware fill and the clone tool are essentials for this type of post processing. I then used Google Sketchup (now Trimble) to locate the perspective vanishing points in the interior image and to generate a floor plane of the carpet texture repeating into perspective. I also used the existing interior image carpet's shadow and highlight data to make the new carpet textures more photo realistic. I then combined the Sketchup generated imagery and interior photograph in Adobe Photoshop.
* Human interactome
* Visualised in Cytoscape 2.6
* Protein-protein interactions
* Interactome constructed from publically available data
Credit Andrew Garrow
(nodes at bottom are proteins that were not connected to the main interactome - with currently available interactome data)
This image is part of a larger collection on Flickr containing images created as part of work undertaken by 11 projects participating in the Business Intelligence Programme funded by Jisc between March 2011 and August 2012. Further information can be found on www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/infokits/business-intelligence/.
The case study produced by the project can be found on bit.ly/bi-glasgow.
visualising the size of Scottish islands, by placing them side-by-side.
using a mixture of postgres/postgis, qgis and osm2pgsql.
used a postgis query to align the islands so that their centroids were all in the same place, then offset each successive island 20km east of its predecessor.
used data copyright OpenStreetMap and contributors. Polygons were based on admin_level='6', then split from multipart to singlepart. This made sure that Mull (for example) fragmented into lots of individual Islands so that I could isolate the "mainland" of Mull from the countless other islands just off its coast.
The Contagious Power of Thinking How Your Thoughts Can Influence the World or How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body – By David R Hamilton. Using Science to Inspire says his website. I dont know what kind of science he uses but I know that visualization strategies he applies are New Age.
HND Photography Final Major Exhibition Piece
Purchased by SRC College
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already seen deals with feelings of Deja vu, the sensation that we have experienced or felt this moment before.
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Rolleiflex & Fuji Neopan 400 developed in Kodak HC110
Many, many thanks to Tansy Liverwort for lending me her wonderful Rolleiflex camera.
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This series is currently on show in the Market Place Theatre Armagh as part of the HND Photography Graduate show, Visualise.
Exhibition runs until July 14. Opening hours are Monday - Saturday 9:30 - 4:30
Here is a network that has been visualised in Gephi using the Force Atlas 2 algorithm. With the use of a key one can begin to understand the network, identifying attribute categories which both yield the most connections and are most central to the network. Gephi allows visualisations to be exported as vector files, offering a level of zoom that makes intricate details within the visualisation clear to see. There is also a plug-in called ‘Seadragon Web Export’ which exports visualisations that are embeddable in any web browser allowing smooth network exploration using zoom and pan tools. Click on the image to enlarge.