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Created for Unesco and Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Ministerie van OCW) (Dec 6th 2013, The Hague)

Our rendered landscape visualisation for this flooding puddles in a residential development near Southend on Sea. More information on Star Lane on our website.

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

 

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Data visualisation

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

 

Photographing carpet mock up installations can be an expensive exercise. By utilising design visualisation technologies (Adobe Photoshop and Sketchup) in combination with small inexpensive samples of carpet, cost savings can be made and photo realistic in situ product imagery can be generated for product design and promotional purposes. This is a stock photograph (not my photography) which I have utilised to insert a different carpet designs. The inserted textures, which were smaller than a square metre, were post processed with Adobe Photoshop to make them a seamless repeat pattern. Photoshop's off-set and high pass filters combined with content aware fill and the clone tool are essentials for this type of post processing. I then used Google Sketchup (now Trimble) to locate the perspective vanishing points in the interior image and to generate a floor plane of the carpet texture repeating into perspective. I also used the existing interior image carpet's shadow and highlight data to make the new carpet textures more photo realistic. I then combined the Sketchup generated imagery and interior photograph in Adobe Photoshop.

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

 

3D Structure visualisation of human 1HRY protein involved in sex determination created with Ambrosia, part of the Utopia toolset which gives you a full 3D interactive model of this 2D picture.

 

The coloured strip is the backbone view of the protein, which is overlaid on the space-filling model of the same molecule.

  

Our rendered concept sketch for this mixed use development in Southend on Sea. More information on Marine Plaza on our website.

Software function visualisation. This piece of work describes the operation of an airpavement(runways and aprons) management software system. Visually it gives context to the system while showing the flow of information required and the relationships between inputs and outputs ...

 

See more like this on ... www.paulweston.info

test de visualisation d'un espace sémantique

Our rendered landscape visualisation for this flooding meadow in a residential development near Southend on Sea. More information on Star Lane on our website.

London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London

 

3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes

 

Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden

 

10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith

 

Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

 

London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London

 

3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes

 

Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden

 

10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith

 

Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/

Here's the first version of my EEG brainwave visualising pendant which gleans attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London

 

3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes

 

Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden

 

10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith

 

Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/

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..the pendant is now able to record EEG visualisations and play them back, for extra mayhem! More info here: rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London

 

3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes

 

Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden

 

10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith

 

Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/

First part of a three page spread about how important trade fairs are in Germany

..the pendant is now able to record EEG visualisations and play them back, for extra mayhem! More info here: rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

More software function visualisation. This piece of work describes the operation of a software architecture. A challenging piece of work and a real piece of graphic analysis! Visually it gives context to the system while showing the flow of information and how the user can better interface with their information ...

 

See more like this ...

 

www.paulweston.info

Visualisations done for 7N Architects in Sept/Oct 2009.

 

You can see photos of the finished product here by Dave Morris Photography

 

I was quite amazed to see how close to my images the real thing turned out. I copied this composition from Dave's work as well.

3ds max, v-ray, photoshop

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