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Charing Cross Road to Whitehall in London 2010. Taken from the web service Yell.com/maps

Here brightness is mapped to shelf metres occupied (* 10). By comparing with the items graph we can see that large series are not necessarily the most digitised.

Charing Cross Road to Whitehall in London 1910.

In 1910 a travel guide used Birds-Eye Views to illustrate the areas.

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

Trying my hand at graphic visualising. This is an outline for Proverbs.

CONCEPTS

This data visualisation represents the changes in the amount of Protected Land in Africa. The design is created to show the harsh contrast within the African continent and it’s environment.

Africa is often a believed to be behind in the attempts of protecting it’s environment as many of it’s countries are developing and don’t have the capacity of more developed nations.

For this reason I chose to create a representation that shows the increases in protection zones in Africa. I intend for this piece to give viewers a new perspective on how Africa is coping with the increased civialisation and the destruction of natural habitats.

 

VISUALISATION

Visually seeing that most countries in Africa are in fact increasing the number of protected areas is a eye-opening fact for many. I feel that it is important that the African continent should not be forgotten or viewed badly in this area because of it’s economic hardship.

 

BIAS

While the data used and processed was limited by selecting on one main area of concern, creating this bias was done deliberately to enforce the message that there is changes and improvements being made in Africa to help protect it’s culture and environment.

Visualise & memorise moments

architectural visualisation for an arena. www.pixelbaustelle.de

Visualisation for MODO architektura

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I am planning on analysing the data from my Uber app on my phone from trips I've taken over the past 2 years since coming to uni in Wellington

xpmnts print output tests

Visualised stresses in plastic film by useing a CPL filter.

Peacockmedia website visualised as a chart. Data from Integrity from Peacockmedia, graph by Omnigraffle

De beoogde windturbine:

Merk: Vestas V90

rotordiameter 90 m. met drie rotorbladen

toerental tussen de ca. 8,6 en 18,4 tpm.

rotoras 105 m.

stalen mast onder aan de voet 4,15 m. , boven in de top 2,3 m. ( lichtgrijs van kleur met antischittercoating)

draait met een windsnelheid tussen de 3 en de 25 m/s

staan onderling met een afstand tussen de 450 en 500 m.

één mast voorziet gemiddeld per jaar het stroomverbruik van 1500 huishoudens.

Having seen the projectM visualisation on a friends Linux computer I had to get it for Mac Mini. Sadly all it displays is 2 waveform lines on the left hand , no other variations occur :(

Lighting study

Design: Jacek Slotala

Teresa Potter Garden & Landscape Design 3D Visualisation

Taking a 2D plan design and creating a photorealistic 3D image for customers to see how their gardens can look

The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.

LUC’s landscape design forms the setting for the University of Winchester West Downs Campus Teaching Learning & Social Centre.

 

The proposals which have recently been given full planning permission, create a range of exciting new spaces that include: a courtyard, water garden, arrival plaza, embanked pocket green space with radial steps and an upper terrace. The design responds to the sloping site and allows the building to be partially sunken into the slope minimising its impact while integrating it strongly into the surrounding landscape.

 

The proposals balance pedestrian activity and anticipated movements with biodiversity enhancement measures across the site. The scheme works with a number of existing trees on site, retention of which is important for the areas overall character and identity. These existing elements are reinforced through additional tree planting focused on the interface to Romsey Road. This planting buffer ensuring a green edge to the site is maintained which also allows for key vistas and views through to the striking building.

 

This design works to integrate into the existing West Downs site as well as improving connectivity to the University’s King Alfred Campus which lies south of the site.

 

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