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Exploiting the Bluetooth Spectrum as Material for Space Management Strategies: liftlab.com/think/fabien/2010/03/17/exploiting-the-blueto...
Using Bestiario's Impure www.impure.com/
I just learned about it.
Neat!
In LR, when doing spot removal (Q), notice the Visualize Spots checkbox & slider below the image.
This photo is from a camera with a dusty sensor.
I've been watching this 2 hr video:
petapixel.com/2015/02/08/10-tips-optimizing-photos-lightr...
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.
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.
Learn data visualization course online from India's top analytics training institute like Analytixlabs. With help of this online training you will acquire data visualization skills which are constantly increasing in demand. Read more at www.analytixlabs.co.in/tableau-training-course-online
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...
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.
Visualization of every keytweeter tweet since the beginning of the project. The horizontal axis is on the scale of a year, the vertical axis is over each day, starting with midnight at the top and moving on to noon in the middle. Some of this comes from Twitter directly and thus has a fixed timezone, while the most recent data comes from personal logs which compensates for my time zone.
Keytweeter will be complete at the end of this month.
Some of the biggest shifts come from switching time zones temporarily or staying up late working on projects. But you can also see a general downwards trend corresponding either to laziness or perhaps an unusually long circadian rhythm.
The data will be publicly available soon. Please contact me if you're interested in visualizing it.
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...
Side view of the effects of a simulated defibrillation on a patient's heart. Image: Visualization by Raymond Gasser and Daniel Mocanu. Courtesy of the Scientific Computing and Visualization Group, Boston University
This shot creates height and depth. It makes the statue feel extremely close to the viewer and higher off the ground then it really is.
Working towards visualizing the hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths associated with Operation Iraqi Freedom, to be tattooed on Wafaa Bilal's back in this event: www.wafaabilal.com/html/andCounting.html
The cities visualized here do not represent a single death, but a place where there has been at least one death.
Associating the GIS data with the Iraq Body Count information isn't straightforward, but now definitely accurate down to the governorate.
First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.
as a saying i'll tell you it's true...
but there's no such thing as a heart of stone...
really, it's just a saying i suppose.
it melts at the sight of the ones you love.
it will go through hell and back for the woman you love.
it will follow your little children's desires.
so you see there really isn't a heart of stone...
it's just a saying... i reckon... i think... i suppose :)
Okay- try to imagine this on a small kid, as a Munchkin, in The Wizard of Oz. I took this photo at the costume shop to show the producer and direcor what I had in mind for the Munchkins, but thought the better of it, because I was afraid they would totally nix my idea!!!!
I went to shoot some hoops last weekend for the first time, really, since high school. It's been a while and my shot technique is shoddy. Anyway, I had my GPS on me and recorded the session and this was the result.