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Conceptual Visual of Jenga style aprtment units. Each pod 9 x 3 x 3 m. 3D Visualisation Limited 2011.
Visualisation of the the data collected by the Fantasy Cheaters League statisticians during the world cup, illustrating the players who committed the most cynical fouls
form: one year in temperature information visualisation/representation, lasercut.
width/height: the height is the temperature, and each row is one week in temperature.
based on one of the data-forms here: www.flickr.com/photos/miska_too/sets/72157624079587460/
period: the time period covered is from may 2009 -> may 2010. thus the dip in the middle is dear ol' winter.
min/max: -25°C -> +30°C
(yes, I know unit markers would have been useful...;)
material: acrylic
kind support for this project is from the Aalto Media Factory
Now a feature in Integrity 3.7.2 - I added colour before releasing the new version (the colour indicates distance from home)
Visualising data can make it seem more real... certainly to the public, so as designers and technologists, we have an obligation not to undermine the credibility of those data.
We agreed that it is good if scientists and developers have a certain level of "design literacy" but they don't need to be experts by any means. We pushed towards the power of multidisciplinary teams (or sometimes just multidisciplinary individuals!)
I mentioned some stuff about dark patterns in design (see the wiki at darkpatterns.org) and the idea of visualisation for hypothesis discovery (thanks @jandot for bringing that to my attention!)
Interestingly, we kept coming back to issues of trust and ethics.
form: one year in temperature information visualisation/representation, lasercut.
width/height: the height is the temperature, and each row is one week in temperature.
based on one of the data-forms here: www.flickr.com/photos/miska_too/sets/72157624079587460/
period: the time period covered is from may 2009 -> may 2010. thus the dip in the middle is dear ol' winter.
min/max: -25°C -> +30°C
(yes, I know unit markers would have been useful...;)
material: acrylic
kind support for this project is from the Aalto Media Factory
You can see the different parts of Drupal, regions, blocks, nodes, fields,... could help clients and anyone else how the website is built.
Done by hacking the tilt extension.
Tilt is a firefox extension that visualise html dom using webgl, and allows you to inspect the elements.
So you can inspect any Drupal website (of course depends on the amount of overrides in theme - but there is a Drupal module for developers to make sure it does visualize well). Think of it as a firebug in 3d.
3D Product Visualisation
Rainstorm Film is a Creative & Architectural Visualization Studios located at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Melbourne, Australia. We produce architectural animation, architectural visualization in 2D rendering and animation for real estate marketing and television, commercials and online integrated media.
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A old audio visualisation work. I actually use this to choose tracks that work well with the Hoxtron project ( www.play-create.com/id.php?016 ).
This song - Plaid 'Eyen'
form: one year in temperature information visualisation/representation, lasercut.
width/height: the height is the temperature, and each row is one week in temperature.
based on one of the data-forms here: www.flickr.com/photos/miska_too/sets/72157624079587460/
period: the time period covered is from may 2009 -> may 2010. thus the dip in the middle is dear ol' winter.
min/max: -25°C -> +30°C
(yes, I know unit markers would have been useful...;)
material: acrylic
kind support for this project is from the Aalto Media Factory
the endangered plants in China are combined with visual acuity tables. The fewer the number of plants more difficult to see
External 3D Render / Architectural Visualisation of proposed development.
This photo was produced by Rendering a 3D image of the proposed building then inserting
that image into a photograph taken using a Pole Camera.
Produced by Realistic Visuals.
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The report was made up of several cards, so that the data can be cross- examined. This is a major problem with reports in a
booklet format. The report also includes a poster, showing all the information in the report cards in a singular data visualisation.
The report cards are layered with different card and die cut to create a tactile aspect, helping the reader absorb the information. The more categories and information on each category, the thicker the report card.
Now a feature in Integrity 3.7.2 - I added colour before releasing the new version (the colour indicates distance from home)
Photoshop visualisation of Dulux colour schemes for a residential exterior repaint project. I captured the photograph with my Nikon D3100 DSLR camera and post processed the imagery with Adobe Photoshop CS6. As you can see with the original image there was a lot of tidying up of the house's substrates before new colour schemes could be applied. The paint contractor is a New Zealand Master Painter.
Visualisations by Danish cartoonist Jens Hage of some of the strategy discussions that took place at Climate-KIC's annual strategic retreat in 2013.
The report was made up of several cards, so that the data can be cross- examined. This is a major problem with reports in a
booklet format. The report also includes a poster, showing all the information in the report cards in a singular data visualisation.
The report cards are layered with different card and die cut to create a tactile aspect, helping the reader absorb the information. The more categories and information on each category, the thicker the report card.
The "journalism blogroll" network, centred on me (green), and Robin Hamman (orange). Jem Stone is the large node at the top with Graham Holliday on the left and Richard Sambrook on the right of Hamman.
Updated, more detailed version here: www.flickr.com/photos/martinstabe/384124100/
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...