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Presenting different types of open access licenses to #GLAM leaders at the Wellcome Collection, 2011.
my del.icio.us links through extisp.icio.us. kind of like a snapshot of the inside of my head over the last couple of months
TEDxSingapore's 7th Idea Event, TEDxYouthDay venue host Singapore Management University. Official photograph from our sponsor Unielement Photography and Design Studio www.unielement.com
4me4you visits Unit London gallery which featured the artist Teiji Hayama
- “I link, therefore I am”.
Through portraits of instantaneously recognisable icons such as Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and Twiggy, all of whom Hayama describes as “vintage influencers”, the artist explores the process by which a person becomes stratospherically famous, a process the artist himself labels as a “path of no return.”
This path has seemed to unfold via a mixture of hard work and meticulous social maintenance. As such, I link, therefore I am uses these iconic images to expose contemporary issues connected to the evolution of various social technologies.
Hayama blends her images with other iconic celebrities, superheroes and, even, familiar cartoon characters. In creating these hybrid caricatures, the artist attempts to visualise the notion of Multiphrenia: the fragmented self. Largely caused by technologies that increase social contact.
Multiphrenia is the condition of being simultaneously drawn in multiple and conflicting directions. To demonstrate this, Hayama uses a multi-layered and transformative artistic process, which travels from photograph to photoshop, and, finally, to canvas.
Using FeedVis, an OPML file of comments from writetoreply.org/digitalbritain and writetoreply.org/actually can be visualised, filtered by timeline and source and linked back to the original comment.
Part of a recent commission to produce hand-drawn visualisations, for possible renovations and extensions to an abandoned farm house in Spain
Render I did for the wienerberger passivehouse project. you can see the 3D wireframe, combined and final render.
02.2010
Green Hills project.
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this visualisation tracks reddit user u/Ferrari5746's mouse movements and clicks over a 3 hour time span. I think this is a very interesting way to visualise data.
Book recommendation visualisation for "Human aggression: theories, research, and implications for social policy" by Russell Geen and Edward Donnerstein (ISBN 0122788052).