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This project starts from the analysis of the data provided by the institutional bodies (Home Oce and ISTAT) in the field of public safety and from the desire to represent the theme of physical security as is socially treated. Ocial sources deal with this topic considering a purely legal side: provided data are those related to the reported crimes' type and number, related to the place in which they are committed and relative criminal actions. The reference year is 2005, the most “recent” for which it is possible to establish a cross-comparison between data. The project was developed, on one hand, in order to show the judicial apparatus' functioning and numerical data about crime, on the other hand, to highlight all the elements missing in social analysis, which are though very important to understand the complexity of the topic. The city is structured on the political and social hierarchy: the state, institutions, citizens. In this context, relations between the parties and their influence on physical safety are therefore perceived. In order to represent the classes of crimes and the system of convictions and sentences, the metaphor of Dante's Inferno has been chosen. At the same time, the image of an underground machine, consisting of pipes and gears, explains the criminal justice process' stages, showing its complexity. Where, therefore, insecurity creeps into? In the amount of citizen who decide not to press charges, in the disproportion between the reported crimes and the convicted criminals, in weakness and finally in the imposed penalties, in a panorama that shows difficult paths and seems to tell to those who have to deal with it: “All hope abandon, ye who enter here”.

 

Project by:

 

Federica Bardelli

Alessandro Marino Giuseppe Brunetti

Gabriele Colombo

Giulia De Amicis

Carlo Alessandro Morgan De Gaetano

 

www.densitydesign.org/course_projects/insecurity_systemdi...

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

Analog Photography of 2011 with virtual framing/ Fotografía analógica del 2011 con enmarcado virtual.

This visualization shows the wave functions of hydrogen when the principal quantum number, N, is between 1 and 4. The wave function is the solution of the Schrödinger equation and describes the electron in its wave form. Yellow and red colors show positive, while blue and purple denote negative values. Its complex square is the probability density, which actually shows where the electron might be found in the atom when measured.

 

That visualization can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/188522613@N05/49919882786/in/datepo...

 

Update: 2020/06/22: A 16k version is now available.

É o que a minha mulher refere, queixando-se do estado em que está o quintal, devido à minha 'pancada' pelas aves... ;-)

 

That's my wife comment, complaining about the current condition of our backyard, due to my obsession with birds... ;-)

 

Toutinegra-de-barrete | Sylvia atricapilla | Blackcap

 

13/06/2016 - Sobreda de Caparica (Almada, Portugal)

 

Aqui fica mais uma à "Tim Laman" (passo a presunção)

 

Here's another one at "Tim Laman's style" (apologies for my presumption)

 

[Obrigado pela visualização]

[Thanks for your visualization]

mondeguinho.com/master/information-visualization/traffic-...

 

1534 vehicles, during October 2009 in Lisbon, leaving route trails and condensed in one single day.

Rapid arteries are drawn with greenish and cooler colors, while the sluggish ones are reddish and hotter. Nevertheless, traffic intensity is mapped in the thickness and brightness of the arteries.

The white dots represent the vehicles themselves, and there is a visual emphasis on the areas with slowest traffic.

Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.

 

Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.

 

Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

data visualization using gephi (gephi.org), data courtesy of dbpedia.

This image visualizes the discovery of asteroids from 1801 to 2020. The Solar System is shown in a logarithmic scale to allow both the main asteroid belt and Kuiper objects to be shown. Asteroids are shown in the position of their perihelion. This makes it easier to separate the various families.

 

I also plotted the histogram of how many minor planets were discovered each year, the semi-major axis, and excentricity on the right panels. The left panels show the excentricity and inclination as a function of semi-major axis, this is again to show how the various asteroid families were defined based on their orbits.

 

Data source: www.minorplanetcenter.net/

 

Youtube visualization: youtu.be/QOdrRX-IScc

Mark Newman's rendering of the 2008 presidential election. Counties are sized based on population and colored based on how they voted.

 

www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election/2008/

 

At the dealership display

Visualizing the chemical composition of Earth's crust was done through scaling the volume of each sphere according to the mass each element relative to the total mass.

 

The mass of each element in Earth's crust is printed in the bottom right corner in parts per billion by mass.

 

Source: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97th Edition, (2016-2017)

Rotate, zoom, see music from the back online: martonborzak.com/music

 

Music visualization generated with processing. Basically turning the two dimensional description of music into 3D.

 

Ferenc Liszt - Hungarian Rapsody No. 2.

finished by 3d max, vray and ps

 

For KaiChengYuan square project, in Harbin Municipality, China

 

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architectural visualization

 

With the installation and activation of the ISS SERVIR Environmental Research and Visualization System, ISERV, on space station, NASA will be able to provide unique images of Earth to global communities.

 

ISERV is positioned to look through Destiny's Earth-facing window. ISERV receives commands from Earth and acquires image data of specific areas on the Earth as the station passes over.

 

SERVIR is a unique program that brings NASA's satellite information to the grassroots communities around the globe. The SERVIR team translates remote sensing data into actionable information about issues such as water and land use, disaster management, agricultural problems, and biodiversity conservation. Most importantly, SERVIR streamlines access to this information and develops state-of-the art tools for use by developing countries in addressing the specific environmental concerns they face.

 

Image credit: SERVIR/ISERV

 

Original image:

www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/servir/swissalps01.html

 

View the ISERV Flickr photoset:

www.flickr.com/photos/nasamarshall/sets/72157633316595189/

  

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These official NASA photographs are being made available for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photographs. The photographs may not be used in materials, advertisements, products, or promotions that in any way suggest approval or endorsement by NASA. All Images used must be credited. For information on usage rights please visit: www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelin...

 

This is a visualization of the frequency of the words 'iran' and 'iraq' in New York Times articles since 1981.

 

This visualization reads like a clock. You can see the Iran Contra Affair at about 2:30. The first gulf war is at about 4pm. The second Iraq invasion is the biggest spike starting at about 9:30, continuing up until the current day (midnight).

 

Interestingy, Iran (in red) shows a large increase in activity in the months leading up to the end of 2008.

 

Built in Processing (http://www.processing.org)

 

blog.blprnt.com

 

Visualizing the chemical composition of the Sun's photosphere, which is possible to measure mainly through spectroscopy, is difficult, because it is mostly made of hydrogen (73.7%) and helium (24.9%) by mass, 92% and 7.8% by the number of atoms respectively.

 

Here, instead of showing it in a logarithm scale, I chose to scale the volume of each sphere according to the mass each element relative to the total mass. This way it is still possible to show the least abundant elements compared to hydrogen.

 

The mass of each element in the Sun's photosphere is printed in the bottom right corner in parts per billion by mass.

 

Source: Asplund et al. 2009

 

Youtube visualization: youtu.be/OrsIPVjjCkI

▌    À voir en grand ici ! • Please view it large here!

 

L'Opéra de Sydney. Un angle vu et revu mais difficile de tout prévoir et tout trouver quand vous n'avez qu'une fin d'après-midi à vraiment y accorder et qu'il fait nuit noire à 18h ! J'ai tout de même tenté de sortir un peu de la photo « cliché » en choisissant une pose longue (≈ 100s) afin que le mouvement de l'eau se lisse et amplifie nettement la prise de lumière générale de la surface. Avec les nombreuses tentatives faites, je comprends maintenant pourquoi on en trouve pas des masses dans le genre ! Il y a en effet un trafic maritime phénoménal dans la baie et faire une photo en pose longue, sans voir le cliché totalement rayé par des traits de lumières provenant des éclairages de bateaux qui traversent d'un bout à l'autre de la photo relève du challenge ! La patience est de mise, je vous le garanti, et le soleil couchant lui n'attend pas. En 10 minutes maximum, tout est plié et il fait nuit… la preuve !

Au niveau du traitement, j'ai essentiellement augmenté l'exposition et modifié la balance des blancs pour m'écarter de teintes trop jaunes.

▌    Activez la comparaison avant|après traitement sur mon Blog

 

Here's the Sydney Opera House. Ok, it's a very common angle shot, but you know what? it's not easy to find a terrific spot and organize everything when you only have one end of afternoon and no more light at 6pm! Meanwhile, I've tried to make my picture more interesting than common ones by choosing a long exposure time (≈ 100s) and then give more motion, reflexion and light to the water. I was far to think so much attempt would be necessary! In fact, there is a tremendous boat traffic in the bay and it's really difficult not to get your shot ruined by the multiples lights of crossing boats… from one edge to another of your frame! Patience is one rule, I swear, and the Sun don't wait for you… In 10 minutes maximum, everything is done and it's night… proof above!

About adjustments, I've mainly add exposure and changed the white balance to avoid to much yellow tones.

▌    Check-out the before|after processing comparison feature on my Blog

 

▌    Vous pouvez me suivre sur Twitter • You can follow-me on Twitter • @Tazintosh

A visualization of the connections between people on Bagcheck at the end of May 2011. This graph shows the number connections (follows) each person on the site has.

 

Check out Bagcheck please. (cause you know you want to be in this graph -don't you!)

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.

 

Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.

 

Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

BASHIBA Kinect, Real-Time Music Visualization | Generative Art

 

Music flowing through the body of the pianist

vimeo.com/bashiba/kinect

 

4k, real-time 3D point cloud interactive rendering : vvvv.org #bashiba #noir

www.bashiba.com

info@bashiba.com

 

Music (Ambient Piano) : Nhung Nguyen - Winter's stories - #7

Nhung Nguyen, musician & sound artist based in Hanoi, Vietnam.

nhungnguyen.bandcamp.com/

 

CGI exterior visualization: good fairy by day and wicked witch by night??? Perhaps it is just Photoshop ;)

 

Environmental insecurity is a very relevant topic nowadays. It involves everyone, because everyone, more or less consciously, contributes to the unrestrained and continuous consumption of the resources of the planet and to the damaging of the ecosystem. Nature offers us resources from which we obtain the energy needed to sustain all human activities. Such activities produce waste and pollution. To sustain its energy needs, Italy depends for 85% on foreign import. For this reason, the chance of introducing nuclear power is being discussed. According to previsions made by the Government, the production of nuclear power should allow Italy to be completely autonomous concerning energy import. The development of this new energy sector has required the definition of a new complex system which will involve various agencies, companies and people related to different fields of knowledge. The process will, of course, also involve and affect the citizen. This situation implies doubts related to the clarity of the system and the benefits of nuclear energy.

 

Project by:

 

Marco Bonfieni

Chiara Girardelli

Ruijing Li

Manuela Blanca Scarian

Annamaria Andrea Vitali

 

www.densitydesign.org/course_projects/insecurity_systemdi...

 

In the centre of Iceland, on a mountain road called Kjalvegur, there is a unspoiled and protected area called Hveravellir (hot spring plains). Wich is a popular tourist place all the year round.

Kjalvegur usually opens in the middle of June and it remains open until September or October, but it depends on the weather.

 

Hveravellir is one of the many amazing natural resources in Iceland. Its positioned between two glaciers, Langjökull and Hofsjökull. The hot spring area, natural hot pool, glaciers and magnificiant view are the main attractions.

 

At Hveravellir there are both steam and water hot springs. Amongst them there are Eyvindahver (Eyvindur´s hot spring), Bláhver (blue hot spring) and on picture Öskurhólshver (roaring mound hot spring). Eyvindahver draws its name from Fjalla-Eyvindur, who was a famous outlaw that survived twenty years in the rough wilderness. He lived about two years with his wife at Hveravellir and still today you can find Eyvindarhellir (Eyvindur´s cave) and Eyvindarrétt (Eyvindur´s pen where he kept his sheeps).

 

After a long day of taking picture you can relax in the natural hot pool, which is placed near one the huts.

 

Kindly remember to vive this picture in large scale :)

 

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

Patch of city lights

No place special

Walking with you

 

Rotate, zoom, see music from the back online: martonborzak.com/music

 

Music visualization generated with processing. Basically turning the two dimensional description of music into 3D.

 

Ferenc Liszt - Hungarian Rapsody No. 2.

No one has a comprehensive response on long-term potential impacts of climate change. Even the report compiled by the IPCC shows the limited knowledge of the possible changes that will affect human society in the coming decades because of global warming. The chapter represented examines vulnerabilities, impacts, costs and forms of adaptation of the human system in connection with the events generated by climate change. The impacts in the fields of industry, services, infrastructure and human settlements are analyzed in detail. A basic point that emerges several times in the chapter covers the importance of the level of economic development and the geographic location in determining the impacts of the violence of these events. This was therefore a factor which has become increasingly important in our analysis. Another very important factor that has influenced our decisions was the almost total absence of numerical data that could be represented. In the chapter, in fact, only specific and isolated case studies are reported and these could not provide a clear picture of the situation. For this reason, during the data processing, we have moved on two directions. First of all, we have selected from the text a series of qualitative data: we extrapolated from the report all the examples of impacts, vulnerabilities, costs and adaptation strategies. We have divided them according to the geographical area and the economic development. Concerning the numerical data, instead, we have consulted an external source, the Emdat. As for the section that explains the actors of the human system and the relationships between them, we have given particular importance to the forms of adaptability of the identified actors, seen as moments of reaction of the human system to climate change.

  

Project by:

Filippo Donisi

Lorenzo Fantetti

Federica Fragapane

Emanuele Luppino

Francesco Majno

6-7-10

Model: Jefferson

Look closely you can see what he sees :D

If the Earth's population is reduced to 100 people, while retaining all the percentages, then 20 people will speak English.

via Vecosys

 

Each white Dot is a person, each red line is a mutual connection, the dot in the middle is Robert Scoble who has 1010 mutual connections. Each circle is a degree of separation from Scoble. There are more than 20.000 people in the Twitter network. This data was collected between 9 and 15 of March. The image is generated using Graphviz. You can download it full size here.

Mocho-galego | Athene noctua | Little owl

 

11/06/2016 - Castro Verde, Portugal

 

Como a sessão foi longa, aqui ficam mais algumas ;-)

As it was a long session, here's a couple more shots ;-)

 

Na excelente companhia do amigo Luís Salvador. Obrigado e um abraço!

 

Taken in the excellent company of friend Luís Salvador. Many thanks, cheers!

 

Também: Ave-gatinhas, Chio, Papagaio-saloio in "AVES DE PORTUGAL - Ornitologia do território continental" - Assírio & Alvim.

Residente comum.

 

[Obrigado pela visualização]

[Thanks for your visualization]

This design visualization shows the final design of the a new I-5 and Steilacoom-DuPont Road interchange at exit 119 in Pierce County. The design of the new bridge structure includes a half diverging diamond interchange with barrier protected pedestrian access. The new overpass will take travelers over the railroad and eliminate the existing at-grade railroad crossing. Work on the project is expected to begin August 2023.

Project webpage is linked here: wsdot.wa.gov/construction-planning/search-projects/i-5-mo...

Emission lines form when an electron jumps from a higher energy state to a lower one. The difference in energy is radiated away at a specific wavelength (seen below) for each transition. This visualization of the Grotrian diagram shows how the shape of the hydrogen electron cloud changes when going through the allowed transitions.

 

While most l and +m combinations are shown here, the electron must abide by the selection rules stating that transitions with Δl=±1 are the only ones allowed. Transitions like s-s, p-p, etc. are forbidden. The colored lines show all allowed transitions with n<9 for the particular named series. Orbitals are not to scale.

 

An animation can be found here:

youtu.be/0tBDJYyc4Fw

 

Photographing trains for those of us that do is something in and of itself. Some use their spin to create art, some use it to portray drama, and others just want to be able to read the numberboards. But only when the final shutter click ends and the camera is lowered are you actually experiencing it for your own eyes. And at that point you get to watch your subject matter do what you came to document in the first place, etching your memory forever.

 

Today while I was pacing these two brutes I had a rush of memories come back to me as if I was living them again. The sight of two SD45's and their flared radiators back to back was something I hadn't experienced in quite some time. Seemingly forever ago I would watch the WC's own 45's go about their transfer work at New Brighton and beyond via bicycle. To document the times I usually had my Pentax K1000.

 

Fast forward a decade and the bicycle is gone, the Pentax is long retired, and most of my childhood memories can only be revisited by amateur photography and old emails, as only five former WC SD45's remain. Nowadays the railroad landscape resembles little of it's former self, I drive a Dodge Ram, and I don't have much time for photography due to my schedule (or lack of one) at BNSF. So whilst running and gunning with these guys on their trek East, I reminded myself to breath it in just a bit more than usual. To just watch these relics as they drift from side to side, bouncing ever so slightly as they roll across former Great Northern terrain, because in another ten years I'll wish I could watch them just one more time.

 

"These are the good old days, man."

Kansas City Union Station

 

September 26, 2015

 

Built in 1914, Union Station opens her arms with 850,000 square feet of amazing space that originally featured 900 rooms. In her prime as a working train station, she accommodated hundreds of thousands of passengers each year. During WWII, an estimated one million travelers – many of them soldiers -- passed through the Station. The North Waiting Room (now Sprint Festival Plaza) held 10,000 people and the complex included restaurants, a cigar store, barber shop, railroad offices, the nation's largest Railway Express Building (used for shipping freight and mail) as well as a powerhouse providing steam and power. So many stories of farewells, reunions and of day-to-day vibrancy still echo in her walls. Just listen . . .

 

Closed in the 1980s, our Station sat empty and neglected, narrowly escaping demolition on several occasions. Then, in 1996, a historic bi-state initiative was passed to fund the Station's renovation, which was completed in grand fashion in 1999.

 

Union Station is once again a majestic and desired destination for our surrounding communities. She is at once, magical, warm, casual, elegant, full of surprises and wise from experience but young at heart.

 

credit - www.unionstation.org/about

An ecosystem is a complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities, while the non-living environment interacting as a functional unit. Ecosystems are characterized by strong interactions between the components within their boundaries, which become weaker if outside of them. They are well recognized as critical and necessary in sustaining human well-being.

Over the past 50 years, humans have converted and modified natural ecosystem more rapidly and over larger areas than in any comparable period of human history. These changes have been driven by the rapidly growing demands for Supporting, Provisioning, Regulating and Cultural services and have contributed to substantial net gains in human well-being and economic development, while resulting in a substantial and largerly irreversible loss of biodiversity and degradation in ecosystems and their goods and services.

Evidence from different parts of the world shows that in most case it is far from clear who is “in charge” of the long-term sustainability of an ecosystem, let alone of the situation under future climates. Responding and adepting to the impacts of climate change on ecosystems calleds for a clear and a structured system of decision making at all levels. Impacts of climate changes of ecosystems also shows strong interrelationships with ecosystem processes and human activities at various scales over time. Datas reported in this visual project are obtained from the 2007 IPCC Report (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) whom considerations and data are mainly based on 2 scenarios: DGVM Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (based on A2 emission scenarious) and GCMs Global Climate Models (based on B1 emission scenarious).

 

Project by:

Matilde Arduini

Rossella Ermacora

Giulio Fagiolini

Emanuele Marsura

Giulia Minacciolo

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

Globe by Close-Act Theatre (NL)

 

GLOBE is a child’s perspective of the real world, where the central character creates a domain that transcends religion, esotericism and cultural traditions.

 

Using circus techniques, pyrotechnics, and video projection to create the visualization of liberty and the joy of flying, GLOBE is an alienating, fairylike spectacle full of symbolism.

 

GLOBE is presented in and around a large sphere. Props are exposed and accompanied with sound from all sides, reminiscent of a pop concert. The audience is, thus, literally part of the fantasy world created by Close-Act.

 

About Close-Act Theatre

 

Established in 1991, Close-Act is an international street theatre company that combines various disciplines of performing arts, like dance, music and circus, with stunning visual representations. Close-Act’s magical, hypnotic performances have a narrative character, and are presented by performers who operate impressive mobile objects and extraordinary air machinery. Especially suitable for urban public areas, the performances are interactive and surprising, often with performers moving amongst the audience. Close-Act Theatre is led by artistic and general directors Hesther Melief and Tonny Aerts, with a team of artists, technicians, industrial designers and costume designers. The company performed mostly in Europe in the early years, but now present their shows and acts worldwide.

 

Image courtesy of Close-Act Theatre.

 

Globe by Close Act is a standing show, recommended for participants age 5 and above. Please keep your children close to you at all times. Wheelchair users may enjoy the performance at a designated area. Please approach our Festival Assistants for assistance.

 

Security advisory

 

Security measures will be taken to ensure the safety of all festivalgoers and performers. Participants are advised to travel light and arrive an hour before the show starts for screening and bag checks.

 

The following items are not permitted at Cathay Green: Weapons, illegal substances, foldable chairs, luggages, pets, buggies and bicycles and mobility devices. Do keep our grounds clean by not littering and keep bags on you at all times. Electronic devices may be used at your own risk.

  

From Singapore Night Festival

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

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