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You might be familiar with Buza's amazing twitter visualizations from a few months ago. He recently invited me to test a system he has been putting together to let anyone generate the same kind of images based on their own web data.
The system works as follows: First, the user crawls the web and prepares some data ahead of time (images, graph structures, etc). Using a python script, the user feeds the data to an OpenGL context that is running an instance of the Bullet physics engine. Live interaction with the visualized data can happen there in a manner similar to E15,. When a desired view is produced or found, the system can generate a Sunflow scene file, that can be later used to render an image similar to the one featured here.
I haven't done much, just grabbed some data I harvested a while ago from openstudio and the tiny icon factory, and threw it in there to see how it looks. I hope to help Buza tweak some bugs and reach some design decisions while experimenting with Sunflow and rendering some coolness in the process.
The Physical Visualization consists of layered 2D plots, in which the x axis represents energy sources, the y axis countries and the z axis (layers) time. Each data case is represented by an engraved circle in the respective acrylic glass layer.
CeCee Clifford,
Model: Jackie Schroeder,
Large Format Camera {4x5 Film},
Professor: Jack Barnosky,
Visualizations, Spring 2013
Nice review for our team's NASA Viz App on our favorite mac blog TUAW.
www.tuaw.com/2014/03/20/nasas-stunning-visualization-expl...
Visualizations from an experiment with del.icio.us. For full details visit mandalabrot.net/delicious
This is a map of my bike ride to PCC. The width of the line shows how slow I was moving - the line thickens up at my house, at PCC, and at stop lines and hills.
TBS is apparently using the same tech that lays down the first-down lines and other graphics during football games, only here they're using it to show a runner's lead off first base.
Neat.
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 :-)
Here it's a simple slide show with the music spectrum on top.
The pictures are downloaded in low resolution to avoid using too much bandwidth.
a new print design. I just got the test back today, and I am happy. Will be made into skirts this summer for my boutique. Big
Juego Studios provides simulation and visualization solutions for industries like healthcare, real estate, automotive, education, and training. We have made simulation games for banking and casino.