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diagram from collective intelligence seminar; rocket scientists, prediction markets and social network theorists
gltail [1] running on the mac mini (which is attached to a gigantic samsung display). it's showing live traffic on socialight.com. i've had it going on my laptop, but it's just cooler to see real-time viz like this on the big screen so that everyone can "ooh" and "aah". next up, a cool, real-time google earth viz.
Sketch for an upcoming Zilino module.
In this example, a group of 30 project participants have answered two questions on a scale from 0 to 100:
1. How well do you know the issue?
2. How confident are you the group can reach consensus?
Each participant's answer/rating pair is plotted onto the grid.
This allows participants to compare their position vs. those of other project team members and/or the group as a whole.
For standardized (generic) question sets it can be particularly interesting to compare results over time and/or across projects.
Daniel Clarens, coursework, HEAJ (Haute-École Albert Jacquard, Namur, Belgium).
See here the original animated gif.
HEAJ website :
Coursework, HEAJ (Haute-École Albert Jacquard, Namur, Belgium).
See the animated version :
multimedialab.be/cours/2005_2006/heaj/2TIW/thi_jacqueline...
HEAJ website :
various patterns created by I-Tunes visualization effect while listening to music on my computer. The song playing was "Run Brenda Run" written and performed by my brother, Bruce. The song was in honor of our daughter's run in the 2011 NYC Marathon.
iSGTW story | Image courtesy Thara Prabhakaran, the Institute of Bioinformatics at the University of Georgia, and the Indian Institute of Tropical Meterology.
Passage of a cold front on 18 February 2008 over Georgia. The convergence of moisture (colored flow lines with red corresponding to high moisture content and green color with low moisture content) along the front is presented using three dimensional vorticity.
Infográfico que muestra cómo funciona Facebook Connect. Muestra cómo explota el social graph de los usuarios y cómo aumenta el potencial viral de las aplicaciones que lo usan.
Satellite: Sentinel-2.
Visualization RGB: bands 4 (red), 3 (green), 2 (blue). True color.
La imagen tiene 132 km de ancho (aprox.)
Zawila (also spelled Zuila, Zweila, Zwila, Zawilah, Zuwayla or Zuweila) is a village in southwestern Libya. During the Middle Ages, it was the capital of the Fezzan region.
When Uqba ibn Nafi passed through the area in 46 A.H. (666/67 CE), there was no city there. Zawila was settled probably in the early 8th century. It very quickly became the chief town of the region. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zawila)
Zawila o Zuwayla fue una ciudad del Fezán, en la moderna Libia.
En los siglos IX y X, era un importante centro de la trata de esclavos. En el siglo X, la gobernaban los Banu 'l-Jattab, de la tribu bereber Hawwara.[1] Estaba poblada por árabes, bereberes y negros y algunos de sus habitantes sirvieron en los ejércitos fatimÃes. Estos tenÃan su propio barrio en la capital fatimÃ, Mahdia y luego también lo tuvieron en El Cairo cuando la dinastÃa se trasladó a Egipto. La puerta de Bab Zuwayla, en la capital egipcia, les debe su nombre. (es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zawila)