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Comunicación Visualizar 08: "Madrid Zero: Distributed Urban Networks of Political Artefacts (Madrid Zero: redes urbanas distribuidas de artefactos políticos)"

HP Visualize C3600 pa-risc workstation, PA-8600 552Mhz, Visualize FX-4 graphic card, HP-UX.

Visualization: Studio216

Architect: Bassetti Architects

Location: Seattle

"Twitarium" is a project on visualizing Twitter,developed by a team called Dengaku5.

 

We have extracted locational information from atweet, and displayed a dot on globe, where it is coming from.

iPlant Collaborative members discuss an example shown on the TACC Visualization Wall.

 

Pictured (left to right): Brandon Theis, Steve Goff

CeCee Clifford

 

Self Portrait,

 

Cyanotype,

 

Professor: Jack Barnosky,

 

Visualizations, Spring 2013

StudioG, freelance architectural visualization team, renders almost all kind of architectural work in Pakistan, receiving work from all over the world over internet, we do work online as well as directly, with quality renders and professionalism

 

contact: studio.g@hotmail.com, or goher.rizvi@hotmail.com, or call us at 0092343-2684026

minimalized style kitchen Visualization

Julia Kaganskiy (@juliaxgulia) organizes Arts, Culture and Technology meetups in NYC. This event on 27th April 2010 was on Data Mining & Visualization: www.meetup.com/Arts-Culture-and-Technology/calendar/13144...

Revolve's photo exhibition launch at the Halles Saint Gery in downtown Brussels on July 1, 2014. In the presence of the City of Brussels, the Brussels Environment Agency (IBGE) and REScoop.

U – Silk City

 

Project information

Location: Le Van Luong Road, Van Khe Ward, Ha Dong district, Hanoi

Type: Residential Building

Investor: Song Da – Thang Long Joint Stock Company

Total area: 9.2 hectares

Total investment: 10,000 billion VND

Building start date: November 2008

Building finish date: December 2013

 

Product by E5:

- Ariel visualization.

- Interior visualization.

- 3D Floor Plan

- Brand Identity Package.

- Catalog

- Signage Design for Model House

 

The 3D project completed in June 2010.

interior view of event space in industrial building, greenpoint, brooklyn. pencil drawing with digital montage, photomontage and rendering

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.

 

Interesting: 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.

 

Background map (c) ESRI

First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.

©Xosé Castro

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Prohibida la reproducción en ningún medio sin mi permiso previo.

You are not allowed to use any of these images in any media without my permission.

 

If you want to hire my services, send me a message to xosecastro@gmail.com

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Coursework, HEAJ (Haute-École Albert Jacquard, Namur, Belgium).

 

HEAJ website :

www.infographie-sup.be/

Driver reminders on the dash of a Grand-Am Continental Tire Series Mini Cooper.

 

Taken on 7/27/2012

architectural lighting concept | 3d visualization

A data-visualization of meteorite impact data etched into stone at different locations on the Earth. Using data provided by Peter Jenniskens at the SETI Institute, Kildall wrote custom algorithms that created files specific for a high-pressure waterjet cutting machine.

 

When a large asteroid enters the earths atmosphere, it does so at high velocity of approximately 30,000km/hour. Before impact, it breaks up into thousands of small fragments, which are meteorites. Usually when they hit our planet in the ocean or at remote locations. Only recently have scientists been able to use GPS technology to geolocate the spread patterns, called Strewn Fields.

 

Using this data, along with the mass of the meteorites, Kildall has transposed the patterns using custom algorithms into 2D space and the programmed the waterjet machine — a high-pressure CNC water-cutting device to etch the data into stone. The waterjet reflects the kinetic energy of the asteroid and the stone is that of the Earth. Each stone is selected to match the type of rock found at that impact site on Earth.

 

Part of the group exhibition Future Artifacts

 

Thanks to Leisure & Culture Dundee

 

About the Artist Scott Kildall is cross-disciplinary artist who writes algorithms that transform various datasets into 3D sculptures and installations. The resulting artworks often invite public participation through direct interaction. His work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the New York Hall of Science, Transmediale, the Venice Biennale and the San Jose Museum of Art.

 

He has received fellowships, awards and residencies from organizations including Impakt Works, Autodesk, Recology San Francisco, Turbulence.org, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, Kala Art Institute and The Banff Centre for the Arts.

 

FUTURE ARTIFACTS

Gabriel Menotti, Scott Kildall, Roel Roscam Abbing, Thomson & Craighead, Nedyalka Panova

 

This intervention-exhibition presents artworks and installations across the galleries and public spaces of the McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum, and the Mills Observatory. The works conjure up an image of future artifacts, questions ideas of what we leave behind and reveals the hidden material cultures of our technological age. The audience can choose to hunt for these artifacts or find them by chance; either way they will provide new conversations between museum objects and their audience.

This is an example of the processing done by my music visualizer for iTunes on the Mac

 

more at www.fraktus.com/exo/exo_flickr.php

 

Or download it at fraktus.com/exo/eXo_12.dmg

 

The picture processed is downloaded automaticaly from the Flickr web site and is not mine, so it's a collective piece of art :-)

 

This one is a 3D tunnel with blobs textured with a Flickr downloaded picture. The size of the blobs evolve with the spectrum of the music.

Last year I was 2:34 (plus a bogus two-minute penalty)at the St. Anthony's triathlon. This year my goal is to break 2:30, easy for you maybe, but for me a challenge.

Coming off the ankle injury will make this even more difficult, but with a little discipline and consistency I think I can do it.

So I put this on my display to remind me every day until then.

A tree map of our clients by industry (example)

Tour & Taxis: last installation for Revolve's 2014 photo exhibition "The Rise of Renewables"

architectural visualization

Researchers from AT&T Labs, Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Arizona are finding new ways to visualize dynamic data.

 

This is a snapshot of a music trend heat map, which shows changes on last.fm’s 250 most popular artists over time. On the heat-map, darkness of the color indicates the degree of increase in short-term popularity, while font sizes of artists correspond to long-term popularity. Labels of artists who are out of the top-250 are hidden and colored white.

 

Download the technical paper at: www2.research.att.com/~yifanhu/PUB/gmap_lastfm_trend.pdf

In Adobe Photoshop I increased contrast on this square using maximum transparency so .psd checker board became clearer. I selected a circle the same size as the teapot and I under Distort I chose Spherize to 100%.

 

I was inspired by Xianfeng David Gu's visualization of holomorphic (differentials) forms on the surface of a teapot that I first noticed on the jacket design of George G. Spiro's inspiring publication entitled Poincare's Prize: The Hundred-Year Quest to Solve One of Math's Greatest Puzzles (2007).

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