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Visualisations created by Freddie Walker for his dissertation. He investigated how local authorities can get more insight from their data, and communicate with the public better by visualising it.
Detail from this larger graph, rendered using `dot`.
Blogged at rooreynolds.com/2007/09/08/x-is-the-new-y/
_1360358 - Done a number of tall shots, mainly with tree's and some beautiful light to, but known of them showed tall in the image, more like looking up a tree. So I thought about the narration quite a bit, how do you show tall; Skyscaper is tall because most of them are in our heads, buildings are tall and so on, tree's are tall but how do you visualise tall? At the end of the pier are some post and cranes, this is an additional crane brought in to do some work on the pier itself. So this is a first attempt at visually expressing tall with out you or I knowing the height :)
It sounds complex, but how can I prove it is tall in the image without a ruler or not comparing it to something. Late at night probably shouldn't be thinking about this sort of stuff:)
SOOC
DMC G1 + Helios 44M
Free hand
Scavenger Challenge
4. Photograph something tall.
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.
Visualisation of a steel-case bungaloo studie for a camping site in Brandenburg BRD.
Designed by: PGF-ARCHITEKTUR.CH
p.art@gmx.ch
A minor project delivered a 3D visualisation tool for the vast amount of data collected by the Laser Airborne Depth Sounder Unit. Making use of Fledermaus software and a high end workstation for the Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service. Photographed in Cairns in Queensland, Australia, during final acceptance phase.
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Our rendered landscape visualisation for one of the gardens located over a podium deck in a residential development in Belsize Park. More information on Belsize Park on our website.
Visualisation of a single audio post as it is played and reposted on Soundcloud throughout one month. Subsequent plays from other users' reposts are connected to plot the momentum in plays the audio gains.
Depiction of exponential assembly within a nanofactory.
Between the assembly steps (yellow highly deformed square) The main logistic actions are noted in order.
The stars mean that these steps can be moved upward.
De beoogde windturbine:
Merk: Vestas V90
rotordiameter 90 m. met drie rotorbladen
toerental tussen de ca. 8,6 en 18,4 tpm.
rotoras 105 m.
stalen mast onder aan de voet 4,15 m. , boven in de top 2,3 m. ( lichtgrijs van kleur met antischittercoating)
draait met een windsnelheid tussen de 3 en de 25 m/s
staan onderling met een afstand tussen de 450 en 500 m.
één mast voorziet gemiddeld per jaar het stroomverbruik van 1500 huishoudens.
Simple word frequency cloud made from the titles of around 27000 series from the collection of the National Archives of Australia.