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From Isotype Revisited project (http://www.isotyperevisited.org) at the University of Reading. Reproduced with permission.
I visited the "Mapping Knowledge. Understanding the World through Data" exhibition in Mons, Belgium, which is European capital of culture in 2015. An exhibition for all persons interested in data visualisation/infographics, and all those interested by the "knowledge" topic. The biggest surprise for me was to discover and to learn more about the Mundaneum. It is the crazy project of two Belgian, Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine, who tried in the late nineteenth century to gather and classified the world’s knowledge available on...paper at that time. They created an internet on paper! Their final goal was to design the ideal society, with the help of Le Corbusier. Mundaneum is not only a big crazy project but it is also the place and the concept that hosts the exhibition (The message is the medium. Isn't?)
The exhibition starts with a large timeline of "data visualisations" (maps, drawings, etc) which begins in 366AC.
An interesting part of the exhibition is on the tree (symbol of knowledge) and its use in visualisations to represent the organisation of knowledge. Another part offers orginal works by Paul Otlet done for the Mundaneum project, wonderful. A part is dedicated to "invisible networks and cities" which proposes visualisations of the hidden flow of data around us. To finish, a section on "Data is art" where artists use data to create pieces of art.
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The Carnegie Pavilion is a collabortive project between Leeds Metropolitan Universty and The Yorkshire County Cricket Club.
This £20million, 4000sqm state of the art pavilion, designed by Alsop Architects, replaces and upgrades the existing space with facilitesthat surpass requirements for test match venues as well as providing unique, practical lecture and teaching areas for students studying Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management.
This is a 3D diagram I made depicting the magnetic field around a Helmholtz pair of coils. You should notice the regularity and density of the field between the two coils, that is the purpose of the device.
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Proposed Neo Natal Unit for Southern General Hospital, Glasgow. For Hypostyle Architects. Image © Luma 3d
My old work for whatsbubbling.
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Designed by Pavel Ivanov www.pavelivanov.com.
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Shows how the artists I listened to in 2009 changed over time.
Not the usual LastGraph fare, this is from an internal data-porn project, not public yet, but will be soonish.
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From Isotype Revisited project (http://www.isotyperevisited.org) at the University of Reading. Reproduced with permission.
The concept
This visualisation features all the international separation barriers, walls or fences, constructed to limit the movement of people across a certain line or border, or to separate two populations because of a political, social or economical conflict. The most prominent recent example was the Berlin Wall that separated the enclave of West Berlin from the rest of East Germany during most of the Cold War era.
20 years after, we commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall but sometimes we overlook the fact that “walls” still exist and ever grow rapidly around the globe. The idea of this project is to collect / index and visualise not only the current international separation barriers but also the barriers which are under construction as well the barriers which are proposed for construction.
The design
Each line represents the distance of 33km and each country is colour coded, numbered and applied an on amorphous shape. There are 3 combinations of colours which represent 3 categories of separation barriers - CURRENT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION, PROPOSED. You can visually compare the length (distance) of each country’s separation barrier and the same time the overall length (distance) and quantity of barriers for each category Ex. Current separation barriers. You can get more details about each country’s separation barrier though the index at the bottom of the poster.
he conclusion
After the completion of the design/visualisation, we notice that the overall distance of the under construction barriers is bigger that the overall distance of the current barriers. Wow! This was something unexpected but form follows data and the visual result is quite obvious, especially if you take into consideration the third category which are the barriers proposed to be built in the future.
The problem not only exists but “walls” are growing in our world.
Design by:
Theseas Mouzouropoulos
Dept of Multimedia and Graphic Arts
Cyprus University of Technology
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#1429 - 2011 Day 333: The idea of planets colliding is usually a cataclysmic one. But it needn't be so ...
An ongoing series of onomatopoetic representations of several locations in London. By using a dictaphone to initially record sounds from each location, type treatment and placement was then later determined by visual arrangements found within audio visualisation software. Different colours of text refer to different sounds within the location. The examples shown, represent a short trip on the tube, and an afternoon in Crystal Palace Park.