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This is a behind-the-scenes visualization of my globemaker algorithm. Of course it is not a complete explanation.
The different coloured patches represent the individual Voronoi regions used to create this snowflake projection.
The black lines are not where the scissors would cut, but rather they represent the sort of "backbones" of the snowflake arms.
Imagine you have achieved everything you want to achieve? You have finished school. There is no more study. You are living the life of your dreams. How good does it feel? Well guess what? The first step to achieving your dream life is to get your homework done. That’s a fact. So visualize your success and then do what it takes to make it happen.
Hi i'm Dhananjay Sharma, Utilize my high and low polygon mesh modeling skills to create Architectural visualization, characters, environments, and props.
Jofish has been working on a great visualization for one of the studies we are doing in the group. I love the fact that we can derive so much (including gaps in our understanding) from it. And, as Jofish pointed out to me, because there is something makeshift about the production (the sheets are taped together, rather than printed from a long roll) it encourages people not to be afraid to scribble thoughts and other annotations on it. Fab.
A pointmap test-render from Flickr geotagged photos for Germany (only the highest geoaccuracy was used = 16/Streetlevel). The transparency of each pixel was calculated using the number of photos for the pixel's area: transparency gradually decreases from 0 to 255 photos (RGB-Range), black pixel symbolize areas with > 255 photos.
Interestingly: the Elbe river (with a famous bike track along the river through Germany) in the upper-right part, or the Rhein river bike track (left part). The coastline and alp region are densely photographed as well.
Also, check out the numbers: 87,892 photographers means 0.1 % of the total population of Germany!
First sketch of the uberinfographic. Using the basic classification and using many of the actual visualizations.
ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA E RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020. Chiara Piccoli, Chp. 2. Reconstructing past cityscapes before the digital age: A view on Greek and Roman towns, pp. 6-48; in: Visualizing cityscapes of Classical antiquity : from early modern reconstruction drawings to digital 3D models. Thesis / Leiden University (16/05/2018): 1-336 [in PDF]. wp.me/pbMWvy-yu
--- Chiara Piccoli, Visualizing cityscapes of Classical antiquity : from early modern reconstruction drawings to digital 3D models. Thesis / Leiden University (16/05/2018): 1-336 [in PDF].
Abstract:The amount of 3D modelling applications in archaeology has increased enourmously over the last decade. 3D recording techniques allow researchers to quickly and accurately document archaeological evidence, and 3D reconstructions have created new possibilities to communicate the results to a larger public. In this latter case, however, numerous scholars have expressed their concern regarding the ethics of such digital representations, since they give prominence to a crystallized image of the past. The study presented here aims to make a practical contribution to a new understanding and use of 3D reconstructions, namely as “laboratories” to test hypotheses and visualize and evaluate alternative interpretations. In order to do so, an analysis of visual reconstructions of the early and late modern period is presented first, followed by a discussion of current applications of 3D digital reconstructions, with a special focus on cityscapes. Lastly, the implementation of a research-driven, intellectually transparent and GIS-based 3D reconstruction is proposed for the urban site of Koroneia, in Boeotia, Central Greece. With a strong focus on the automation and iteration of the reconstruction process, our 3D visualization provides an intuitive insight into hidden relationships and associations among data, and allows the creation and evaluation of alternative reconstruction hypotheses.
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--- Figure 2.16 Gatteschi’s reconstruction and photograph of the area of the Via Sacra and the Temple of Jupiter Stator (Gatteschi 1924, 29-30); Chiara Piccoli, Chp. 2. Reconstructing past cityscapes before the digital age: A view on Greek and Roman towns, pp. 6-48; Visualizing cityscapes of Classical antiquity : from early modern reconstruction drawings to digital 3D models. Thesis / Leiden University (16/05/2018): 1-336 [in PDF].
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--- Chiara Piccoli, Thesis / Leiden University (16/05/2018): 1-336 [in PDF].
openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/62359
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--- ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA E RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020. LA BIBLIOTECA DELL’ARCHITETTO DEL RINASCIMENTO. Biblioteca Universitaria di Padova (2008 / 2020). Renzo Fontana, Pietro Gnan & Stefano Tosato (ed.)., LA BIBLIOTECA DELL’ARCHITETTO ecc., Padova (2008): 1-172 [in PDF]. wp.me/pbMWvy-yl
Immersify is a European Research & Development consortium funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 program, connecting the Ars Electronica Futurelab with four other European partners to research the next generation of immersive media. At the 2019 Ars Electronica Festival, Immersify presents selected works at Deep Space 8K.
Credit: Philipp Greindl
Viva apartments visualizations created for Adele Bates' interior design project in Brighton.
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona and Photoshop
Analytixlabs is the one of the best analytics training institute offers data visualization and tableau training course online. This course is very easy to learn and also includes different practical examples ranging from simple reporting analytics to interactive dashborads with storylining. Know more at www.analytixlabs.co.in/tableau-training-course-online
Horizontal axis: distance. Ticks at 40 meters. Vertical axis: time. Ticks at 1 minute. I'm not sure which trip this is - I rummaged around the database until I found a route that clumped like this. It happens in about 1 out of 10 recorded trips. You can see at several points along the trip there are what appear to be traffic signals that change at the same time every day, on about a 1 minute period.
Guangzhou Evergrande F.C is a football club in Guangzhou, China. It participates Chinese Super League. Recently, Guangzhou Evergrande F.C released renderings of Evergrande Real Madrid football school which has European
Architectural Style and seems like luxurious villas.
There are differences in the services we commonly lump together as Social Networking. A fuller description of this graphic is here: bit.ly/Kp1BFw
This is a slightly simplified version of the graphic I'm using in some presentations.
Kiva has quite a few API and SQL interfaces for grabbing data and visualizing it. Actually makes the whole process all the more interactive.
Visualization of the editing activity in the Wikipedia article on Abortion. To learn more about this project, check out www.research.ibm.com/visual/projects/history_flow/