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A visualization of a hacker seeing the targeted corporate networks.

first test of my 3d flash visualization engine.

 

song by breakbot

made by frontop

the lines in the right side just showing that there is a building there, but to show the target building in better effects, we just show the outline of that building, pls kindly note.

 

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architectural visualization

This is another shot from Tonan's senior picture shoot. He was so fun to work with and just a natural. He plays on the football team so we tried to take something that wasn't so traditional. Hope you enjoy!

Superimposed visualization of cumulated activity on Google search engine, by 19 users of french group "The Web Explorers". Realized by Luc Legay ru3.com for a study case lead by The Web Explorers. Built with individual data collected on Google History page : www.google.com/history/trends - july 2008 - Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic

Some of the pictures in my "My Images" folder, plotted based on standard deviation of red and blue level.

At a concert.

 

Because of the age of the subjects I have not identified a location for this photo - If you can guess, please keep it to yourself - I will remove any comment that contains a guess about location.

 

Thanks!

Today I launched the tech tool support web site for our Bachelor study program and still needed a header photo.

 

Having done a visualization with Lego building blocks once, I wanted to do something similar. I got the Lego blocks out and put my ideas into this visualization.

 

For an explanation, see Visualization for "Support in Using ICT".

**I DID NOT CREATE THIS ANCHOR CHART***

 

i found this cool anchor chart on pinterest and repinned it. the original link is to an image on slide.com...which is no longer in existence.

 

NOTE: If this is your anchor chart...please let me know so i can give you proper credit. I am only storing it here so i can still have it for reference.

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 number of atoms of each element relative to the total number of atoms. This way it is still possible to show the least abundant elements compared to hydrogen.

 

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

 

Source: Asplund et al. 2009

Plotting the Rhythm of Female Fertility.

 

seen on Dutch Design Week 2010.

Design student Brigitte Coremans has developed a pair of clocks [brigittecoremans.com] that visualize the female reproductive cycle. The pieces titled 'Life Clock' and 'Menstruation Clock' question how much women should naturally know, understand, and feel still of their own menstrual cycle.

'Menstruation Clock' plots the woman's daily body temperature value unto a scrolling roll of paper, similar to those found in lie detectors and those old-fashioned ambient temperature monitoring devices. This clock aims to reconnect a woman with her own personal rhythm, which itself is sensitive to various factors, including stress, exercise, under- or overweight and artificial lighting. Naturally, one can easily imagine other usage scenarios for such a device as well, ranging from communicating fertility chances to providing men some insight into eventual mood swings.

 

The 'Life Clock' counts down 500 ceramic beads, which represents the average amount of chances a woman can conceive. Each 28 days, the clock counts down 1 bead from the necklace. The colors of the beads vary according to the age and quality of the egg. For instance, the dark beads show the amount of deviated eggs when a women turns 40.

 

Via Fastcodesign.

The preliminary script & visualization I put together back in September are surprisingly still running. I know, strange. It even held up against a 400e-mail spike day that happened a bit over a week ago (it was CMU freezing old accounts that were on a mailinglist i manage). Anyway, this now needs to get re-written with a better visual, because in June, the June month bar will draw itself right on top of the all-time graph at the bottom. I would never have guessed it would have lasted this long.

 

You can see it live at tentaizu.com

skier 360 reflected in the goggles. 7 frames total.

S.E.A Games Gold Round 2 Lepkurte Kasidit teeing off.

www.esv.org/blog/2008/01/harrison-visualization/

 

not a social networking visualization, but this website has many, many other types of visualizations

Now with links, labels, and inter-timeline links.

Visualizing the various features of the SwiftRiver distributed reputation and veracity functionality. The most classic scenario of ‘gaming’, is spam, bots or human individuals who are trying to vote bogus content ‘up’ so it will be weighted higher than other content. Section “A” represents User 1. Section “B” represents the activity of User 2 (our spammer). Section “E” represents the community within this particular Swift instance. Section “F” represents the users of our distributed trust system River ID or the global SwiftRiver economy. Section “C” represents individual content items. Section “D” represents the source that content is coming from.

 

The thickness of the lines connecting the users to the content and the source, represents how they’ve voted on those particular things. The thickness of the line for User 2 tells us that he’s rating these things very highly. Perhaps they come from his blog, and he wants them at the top! The thickness of the lines from the local community of the SwiftRiver instance as well as the global users tells us that these content sources are suspect. We can see that User 1 (who represents our average, active user) is voting closer to the how the community is voting, in fact even harsher than the community votes both the content and the source (represented by thinner lines).

 

This dynamic relationship between users and their interactions with content (in contrast to the local and global community) is considered when scoring users, content, and the sources. In this case the person voting against the tide is actually damaging his or her own reputation both locally and globally. However, this isn’t the only thing we consider, otherwise it would encourage conformity which also isn’t good (sometimes the outlier knows something the rest don’t.)

 

swift.ushahidi.com

My infographics students are full of great ideas but they do have bad orthography. Is it necessary to have good orthography to make a good ifographic? Could you make a great infographic even if you dont know how to read and write?

David Cook, Chief Clinical and Operating Officer, Jiahui Health, People’s Republic of China capture during the Session: "Visualizing Disease" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

Ascent Penthouse

Client: Mr Dung - IAM Architecture

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Architecture - Interior Design & 3D Visualization

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Cynap Presentation and Collaboration System from WolfVision. Can be used either with or without a connected Visualizer. www.wolfvision.com

This graphic shows the Twitter activity of NYTimes editor Patrick LaForge (@palafo)

 

The yellow line shows the average first tweet. The grey graph line shows how that first tweet varies over time.

 

For more infromation, see my blog:

 

blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/twitter-privacy-and-lawrence-...

Photo by: Mardy Suong Photography

#Sony ILCE-7RM2, #16-35mm F2.8 ZA SSM II+Adapter LEA3

SP:15s, ISO: 800, F/7.1

Gallery: Landscape

 

Waiting!

(ខេត្តប៉ៃលិន)

 

In early morning I got some shots the the sunrise from my guesthouse where located Pialin province which has many mountain around the city. February 10th, 2016.

 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/MardySuongPhotography

Blog: mardysuongphotography.blogspot.com/

YouTube: www.youtube.com/cha…/UCbZWvvbYXHuLNcZOvkES_fQ/videos

Website: www.500px.com/MardySuongPhotography

Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/mardysuongphotography

 

As I am a Sony Alpha user, I would like to express my feeling for A7 Series camera that I like:

- Size and weight very light and easier to grab for my hand and more handy

- Silent shutter, BSI sensor 5 axis in-body stabilization and the possibility to use also with E-mount, A-mount and all brands.

- Visualize directly in viewfinder how the image will end up. I don’t have to verify it all the time, I am more confident in your settings, I save a lot of time, As I can see what your picture will exactly.

- Focus Peaking highlights the edges of the subject which is in focus, it's really useful for me.

- Whether I shoot macro, wildlife, concerts or whatever, it’s a very convenient means to get original angles and more creative pictures on the ground or above a crowd.

- Image Quality and Sensor Performances.

- The NFC and WiFi feature is to be able to use one’s smartphone as a smart remote and copy image. In fact, I don’t have to stand behind my camera to take the picture.

- The short distance between the sensor and the lens is one of mirrorless’ best advantages. It allows the use of whichever lens I want via an adapter. There are adapters for all existing brands.

#mardysuong #khmer #cambodia #yeyyart #sunrise #landscape #sony #a7Rii #zeiss #mountain #pialin #A7RM2

An array of retina cells surrounds the lens during eye development in a zebrafish embryo. The image was taken at the embryonic developmental stage relevant to retina and lens development in zebrafish (Danio rerio) at 24 hours post-fertilization. Structures of the forebrain can also be seen in this image.

Newer, faster supercomputers have allowed scientists to create detailed models of blood flow that help doctors understand what happens at the molecular level and, consequently, how heart and blood diseases can be treated.

 

Above: A flow of healthy (red) and diseased (blue) blood cells with a Dissipative Particle Dynamics (DPD) method.

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