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This is the same simulation, with colours rendered matching red, green and blue to the requisite bands of visible light (it's not quite equivalent to the colour receptivity of our cones, though).
These images are now being rendered in 6 seconds as opposed to 80 thanks to cutting down the size of the spectrum.
This uses Christian Nold's new project, the Affect Browser (http://www.softhook.com/affect.htm) to generate this visualisation of the Stern Reviews Executive Summary (http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/media/8AC/F7/Executive_Summary.pdf).
Red is positive words, blue negative and yellow clouds show the 10 most frequent words (not including stop words).
Frederikke Houman, track: Lights
"For this piece I used recycled images to juxtapose the reality of life in the fast lane."
The colour and size of the light source in the 'light painting' change according to the strength of the electromagnetic field.
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
I've put together a little Shrimp microcontroller circuit (similar to Arduino Uno) to hook up the LED matrix and Bluetooth dongle. Attention data levels are visualised as red LEDs and meditation data levels as green LEDs.
Client: CPG Consultants Pte Ltd
3D Visualization Artist: 8 YOLK DESIGN STUDIO
Scope: 3D Modelling, Realistic Rendering, Photoshop-enhancing,
visit us: www.8yolkstudio.com
This image captures 15929 fire brigade incidents over the timespan of about 1.5 years in Greece (in the period 2008-2009).
No map projection has been used (The lat / long are linearly mapped to the image space), no special color scheme, there are no fancy fonts or layout.
I felt that these things would lower the impact of the image. Because it is almost "natural" for a visualisation of a country's road network to trace out its shape, but it's somehow disturbing to just stand there and watch that familiar shape pop out of the data in such stark resolution.
The data for this visualisation where obtained from the recently (last couple of years) instated Greek geodata portal.
The dynamics of the fire incidences, that is, taking time as well as place into account, are visible in this video. You can watch there how the frequency of occurence is booming during the summer months (and no, that's not wildfires, that's arson)
More information (albeit in Greek :-) ), is available through this blog post