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Visualisation of residential development in Murano Street, Glasgow. An earlier phase of the same development using a darker brick can be seen at the top of the hill. For Campbell Morris Associates. Image © Luma 3d
Our rendered landscape visualisation for this residential development in Croydon. More information on Adiscombe Road on our website.
Never grow up.. always down
Rachel draws inspiration from the Jungian ‘child archetype’ and her experience running art workshops for children. She uses whimsical illustration, expressive mark-making and digital animation to inform her prints. Her juxtaposition of playful and prosaic use of colour and imagery is a humorous, and at times twisted, portrayal of her own and the universal ‘inner child’ that so many of us suppress as we grow up. Rachel’s energetic designs have been digitally and screen printed onto a range of fabric and reused garments. Visualised as contemporary, statement fashion.
rachelgcbrowne@live.com
The architects had ideas about a partial buffer zone upstairs, lowering the floor level and putting a high window in the SE gable end. This is my attempt at a visualisation to try to work out what it might look like. Its a nightmare to draw though!
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.
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.
forcefield light installation at Arup in the phase 2 exhibition space.
more info at: arup.com/europe/newsitem.cfm?pageid=11996
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Visualisation generated from the \urbanDiary data set, showing the extent of the movement spatially for six participants.
information representation/visualisation of three years worth of temperature, 2007/5 -> 2010/5, in central Helsinki.
the height is the temperature, each row is one week and there are 53*3 rows.
The low dips are in winter.
Looking very much forward to milling this from wood - soon!
6Music now playing (via last.fm) rendered using the awesome NodeBox and its Pixie library. This one's a simple route-like rendering with artist tags.
By monitoring the mobile data usage of the predominant applications used on a personal phone, this visualisation identifies the proportional data usage and the correlation with other applications.
Infiniteconf 2017 - the conference on Big Data and Fast Data. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7983-infiniteconf-2017-the-c.... Images Copyright www.edtelling.com