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Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

Checkout my full album for hundreds of music visualizers or audio spectrums,

Let me know which one you like the most and want to create on your music. I'll create any of them within 24 hours.

 

www.fiverr.com/hammzasheraz

This is one of the visualizations produced for the Patterns of Play project, in which Alicia Dudek and I investigated the online fighting RPG Plant Wars. Plant Wars was developed by Jon Evans of Artful Dodger Software, who was kind enough to open his system logs to allow us to visualize player patterns for interviews. Once the players had told us the stories about the patterns in their data, we annotated the visualizations with those stories. This is one of the visualizations made prior to annotation; it is one of the visualizations that a participant would see in an interview. In this case, the visualization is showing a player's training patterns.

I can´t say, that the "waiting for luck project" works so good.

I get dizzy when I look at this prototype. It was never built. Mostly part of a Usability exercise to determine how much information we could visualize on the map by using more complex artifacts.

 

We decided to move on a different direction, but technologically speaking we had all the elements needed to produce these visualizations. This was the beauty of working on flash... no restrictions on how complex the visuals were.

 

It reminds me of those "infoporn" charts that you find in some magazines.

iPlant Collaborative members discuss which examples to shown next on the TACC Visualization Wall.

 

Pictured (left to right): Nirav Merchant, Damian Gessler

In 2023, the motto of the Big Concert Night is

UPBEAT—a new beginning and a continuation

of the tried-and-true: once again, POSTCITY’s

train hall will be the spectacular stage for this

brilliant evening in which orchestral music and

digital sounds, live electronic music and

real-time visualizations will encounter each

other.

Photo showing: Bára Gísladóttir (double-bass)

 

Photo: tom mesic

Yale Wright Laboratory/Victoria Misenti

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

This close up allows the statue plenty of nose room for his gaze upward because of the statue's position in the lower right hand corner of the frame.

First tour to see amazing work by Erik and the TLC2 crew. 3-D visualization used in teaching and traing in health education

Sorting through data from the WNYC Map Your Moves Data Visualization Challenge.

 

beta.wnyc.org/shows/bl/blogs/scrapbook/2010/jul/22/map-yo...

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

A screenshot from my sound-reactive visualizer ("Visualize") written in Processing.

 

github.com/asymptoticdesign/Visualize

Ben gets himself mentally prepared to on-smite at the Roadside crag in Red River Gorge, Kentucky

Ben Fry, Visualizing Data, O’Reilly, Sebastopol CA, 2007.

Mental preparation on the starting grid

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

from experiments in Visualization-as-a-Service (VaaS)

É uma aplicação que permite desenhar um grafo social (Sociograma), através da leitura da rede de amigos de um utilizador do Facebook. Estão disponível quatro tipos de gráficos e cada um com uma leitura totalmente distinta da sua rede social.

 

apps.danielcardoso.net/os-amigos-da-onca/

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

Moody Monday. Visualization from Winamp

Row major placement. Built with Processing.

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

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