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Book recommendation visualisation for "Software system development : a gentle introduction" by Britton & Doake (ISBN 0077099745).

3Ds max urban, lighting design and render of Theme park visualisation

Rendering Port Plaza Foyer

My delicious subscriptions, plus those of my subscriptions.

 

Note it couldn't load a few people's subscriptions (notably blackbeltjones), but even so, it's interesting in that the tighly knit cabals are in the middle close together, and those that you may have strong ties to, but have lots of non-cabal subsciptions float out to the edges.

 

Click here for a zoomed view.

 

Subscription grapher is at hublog.hubmed.org/archives/001050.html

Another Wordle visualisation - this time, showing what my facebook friends are talking about. Again, best viewed large for legibility purposes

Visualisations by Danish cartoonist Jens Hage of some of the strategy discussions that took place at Climate-KIC's annual strategic retreat in 2013.

 

www.climate-kic.org

Visualising the bytes of a file

The "Ars Electronica Futurelab's" (AT) visualisation of Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 94 in G major "Surprise" takes the audience on a journey through an abstract 3-D world.

 

credit: Ars Electronica Futurelab

Gym interior design 3d max visualisation

Visualisation for MODO architektura

modoarchitektura.pl

Rendering Port Plaza Foyer

Visualisation of Baltic sea traffic using AIS data from helcom.fi, the Baltic Sea Environment Protection Commission.

 

the colours vs ship types go like this:

> - CARGO : red

> - PASSENGER: green

> - UNKOWN : yellow

> - FISHING : cyan

> - TUG : orange

> ( everything else becomes white )

Photography of the work of textiles designer, Jennifer Nichols

Visualiser Training Devon - demonstrating how to use a visualiser on a Smartboard

Rendering Port Plaza Foyer

28 cm's wide. 11".

I included a cup for size. 16 chairs? maybe alternate chairs with something else in between.

From Isotype Revisited project (http://www.isotyperevisited.org) at the University of Reading. Reproduced with permission.

In this version brightness is mapped to the number of (digitised) items in the series. We can see that many series have zero items, more or less, and that a few clusters are highly digitised.

Visualising the tag clouds from my blogs, via Wordle (http://www.wordle.net/)

‘…at a textile conference in Finland ‘Dr Andreas Bichlbauer’ … demonstrates a gold ‘Management Leisure Suit’ that has a monitor embedded in an inflatable, head high phallus, which will allow managers easy control of sweatshop workers’ (Russell 2005, np).

 

Read our page about the making, discussions and impacts of this prank on followthethings.com/eva.shtml

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