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We spent yesterday at the BBC RAD hackday and decided to visualise the listening data from Radio Pop - 1800 users with 24000 listen "events" from the start of September to now.

 

This shows everyone's cumulative listening. Each row represents a user with a row of pixels representing all their listening. Each pixel represents one hour of listening and is coloured to represent the radio network.

 

The second row of pixels is me.

graphical sketch from "Lectures on Modern English Grammar"

Project: i360 Brighton

Visualisation:F10 Studios

Client: Marks Barfield

Photography: clickclickjim.com

SequoiaView is a utility for mapping out your hard drive visually. Mine's terrifying. Just under HALF the 160GB drive is taken up by c:\games.

3D Architectural Visualization Illustration, creating 3d animations flythroughs and renders. Award winning interactive 3d graphics.

Visualisation of output from the ECMWF ensemble forecast (ENS), for four parameters: mean sea level pressure, 850 hPa temperature, 850 hPa wind speed and 500 hPa geopotential height.

Find out more at Ensemble mean and spread: four standard parameters.

Simple grid-based visualisation of the Series dataset. More detail here, and an interactive version here

Viva apartments visualizations created for Adele Bates' interior design project in Brighton.

Software used: 3ds Max, Corona and Photoshop

Visualisation at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

3d Visual of new mixed use leisure scheme produced in conjunction with Hartington Carroll PR & Marketing.

Reconstitution d'Uruk (Iraq), la période séleucide, vers 200 av. J.-C.

Irigal et Anu-ziqqurat en arrière-plan. La reconstruction d'après A. Kose

Projet Uruk-visualisation, l'Institut archéologique allemand de Berlin, de l'Est Ministère.

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Reportages “Manifestations à Paris” www.flickr.com/photos/sebastienduhamel/collections/721577...

 

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Pour une visualisation optimale d’une page d’album, placez la souris sur le bouton du centre en haut à droite de la fenêtre flickr, puis cliquez sur le bouton.

 

Pour une visualisation pleine écran cliquez sur la photo et flèches de direction du clavier.

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Photographie de Sébastien Duhamel www.sebastien-duhamel.com

 

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A lovely piece of facade system modelling and visualisation for technical marketing. For this facade engineering group our services included modelling and creative direction for the visualisation...

 

See more like this...

www.geniusandme.com

Brilliant.

 

By Andy Bardagjy, Alex Olwal, and Julia Ma. Utterly beautiful.

 

From the site: This installation uses crowd-sourcing to actively build a tangible visualization of attendee demographics. A world map covered by transparent LEGO baseplates stands at a conference, and bowls of transparent colored LEGO bricks sit nearby. Each person places a green brick on where they grew up, a red brick on where they currently live, and a blue brick on where they dream to live someday. This creates a 3-dimensional visualization. A light shines through the back-side, allowing the viewer to immediately see where the hot-spots are as those areas are more dense with bricks.

 

Tangible Visualization Website, with video.

Quick visualisation for a new residential building in Eppan.

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Ed. note: You must have 50 connections and 75 percent of your profile completed to access your InMap.

Viva apartments visualizations created for Adele Bates' interior design project in Brighton.

Software used: 3ds Max, Corona and Photoshop

Visualisation of a short trip from work to home (by car). Don't get fooled all the red (free node) are services you have to pay for once connected to them. Mostly hotels guests lodges and street point providers.

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This image shows electronic equipment in use in the interactive kitchen teaching rooms. A visualiser can be used by students to take pictures of prepared dishes which can then be added to portfolios.

 

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4.8% of the British Population is Muslim (about 1 in 20). This is an example of 'crowd vis' see: www.realworldvisuals.com/blog/2017/2/6/crowd-visualisatio...

Personal visualisation project based on the Minimum House by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten.

 

Interpretation of the design and interior, plus all modelling/rendering/post by James Lawley (some stock objects used...)

 

Rendered in V-ray 2.0 with post-production in Photoshop CS5 and a touch in Lightroom.

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This visualisation really started the whole "Lifestyles Apart" series.

 

It shows the "distance" in lifestyle between Athens - Greece and the rest of the 139 cities described by the Economist's Intelligence Unit City Livability data.

 

More detailed information about the tools and methods is available from BuzzData

(at Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany)

Personal visualisation project based on the Minimum House by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten.

 

Interpretation of the design and interior, plus all modelling/rendering/post by James Lawley (some stock objects used...)

 

Rendered in V-ray 2.0 with post-production in Photoshop CS5 and a touch in Lightroom.

London new build scheme of 20+ apartments.

Brilliant.

 

By Andy Bardagjy, Alex Olwal, and Julia Ma. Utterly beautiful.

 

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Tangible Visualization Website, with video.

RELEASE DATE: 21st May 2019

 

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Dare to Dream: New ‘Craftivism’ project

announced by Heritage Open Days

www.heritageopendays.org.uk

13th-22nd September 2019

 

This year, England’s largest festival of culture and heritage will celebrate its 25th anniversary, with a new arts commission focusing on those who have affected positive change and the power of gentle protest.

 

In 2019, Heritage Open Days will celebrate its anniversary with 25 Years of People Power. Against a backdrop of Brexit - a time of unprecedented social division and uncertainty - hundreds of events across the country will celebrate change-makers; those whose visions and dreams have brought positive developments to our society, both large and small.

 

Alongside festival walks, talks and openings, the Dare to Dream project will explore the power of positive visualisation in effecting change and finding solutions to the problems that surround us. Through a series of ‘craftivism workshops’ designed by Sarah Corbett, founder of the global Craftivist Collective, participants will have an opportunity to think about the issues that matter to them, and how to be an active part of bringing positive change, both locally and globally. The commission is the third in Heritage Open Days’ Unsung Stories strand, made possible by support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery with the aim of exploring lesser-known histories in new and innovative ways.

 

Participants will hand-stitch their positive visions for the future onto fabric ‘dream clouds’, share their creations on social media, and display them in meaningful locations to encourage us all to be solution-seekers and change-makers. “We’re thrilled to be working with Sarah, who embodies the gentle form of People Power that is at the heart of Heritage Open Days,” says HODs National Manager, Annabelle Thorpe.

 

“Throughout history, real change has come from those who have thought differently, dreamed big and believed solutions are there to be found. Dare to Dream offers a chance for everyone to think about how we can all positively shape the future, and make our dreams for a fairer, happier society become reality.”

 

Across the Heritage Open Days festival, Sarah will lead four free workshops, launching at

Dartington Hall in Totnes, where the concept for the NHS was established in the 1940s. Moving to Norwich, Manchester and Durham, each session will take inspiration from local dream-makers whose historic ideas helped to shape a new reality. Downloadable instruction packs will also enable organisers to run their own Dare to Dream workshops, enabling nationwide participation. After the festival, insights drawn from the workshops will create a picture of our dreams and hopes for society in the next 25 years.

 

"By having a vision rather than just fixating on a problem, our brains start finding ways to turn

those visions into reality” says campaigner, Sarah Corbett. “Join us and craft your creation, whilst you think deeply about what your dream for a better world will look like, and how you can be part of making it. Stitch by soothing stitch, we can help become change-makers."

 

Yesterday’s dreams shaped today’s reality. This September, join Heritage Open Days and the

Craftivist Collective to create individual dreams for a positive future.

 

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For more information and photographs:

Laura Davey, Press and Communications Officer

020 3097 1977 | laura.davey@heritageopendays.org.uk

More details about Dare to Dream can be found at

www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/unsung-stories/dare-...

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

About Heritage Open Days

• Heritage Open Days (13th-22nd September 2019) is England’s largest festival of history and

culture; in 2018, over 5,500 events welcomed more than three million visitors across the

country.

• All events are free, including access to many sites that usually charge for admission.

• Heritage Open Days is coordinated and promoted nationally by the National Trust with

support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, and run locally by a large range of

organisations (including civic societies, heritage organisations, and local councils,

community champions and thousands of enthusiastic volunteers).

• Heritage Open Days is England’s contribution to European Heritage Days, taking place

across 50 countries. Other events in the UK are Doors Open Days in Scotland

(www.doorsopendays.org.uk); Open Doors Days in Wales

(www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/opendoors); European Heritage Open Days in Northern Ireland

(www.communities-ni.gov.uk/articles/european-heritage-open...); Open House London

(www.openhouselondon.org.uk).

• For further details, visit www.heritageopendays.org.uk, follow on Twitter

@HeritageOpenDay, or subscribe to the newsletter.

 

About People Power and Unsung Stories

• People Power is Heritage Open Days’ theme for 2019, celebrating the 25th anniversary of

the festival, and highlighting the ability of local communities, groups and individuals to evoke change. For more information, visit www.heritageopendays.org.uk/organising/people-

power

• The Unsung Stories programme is annual arts-based strand of Heritage Open Days,

commissioning artists to work with local organisers, bringing to life stories, and reflecting

HODs’ belief that history belongs to all of us. For more information, visit

www.heritageopendays.org.uk/visiting/unsung-stories

 

About the Craftivist Collective and Sarah Corbett

• Sarah Corbett is an award-winning campaigner, author of How to be a Craftivist: The Art of

Gentle Protest, and founder and Creative Director of the global Craftivist Collective. She

grew up in a low-income area of Liverpool and was born into an activist family. Her TED

talk ‘Activism Needs Introverts’ has been viewed over 1 million times.

• The Craftivist Collective is a social enterprise providing products and services to help

individuals, groups and organisations around the world learn and take part in ‘a gentle

protest’ approach to craftivism (craft + activism), and transform the way people practice

activism in more emotionally intelligent, creative and kind and effective ways.

• Previous craftivism projects have addressed mental health, living wage and climate change

amongst other issues. Their projects have helped change laws and policies, as well as hearts

and minds.

• They have worked with Save the Children, Unicef and Mind, have helped create the new

Girlguiding craftivism badge, as well as collaborating with Secret Cinema and V&A, amongst

others.

• Sarah is experienced as an interviewee for print, online, live or prerecorded audio,

television and vlogs.

• For further details, visit www.craftivist-collective.com or follow on Twitter and Instagram

@Craftivists.

 

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