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Visualizing the various features of the SwiftRiver distributed reputation and veracity functionality. The trust the local community has for Users 1 and 2 is displayed. The trust the global RiverID system has for Users 1 and 2 is also displayed. Thus, the trust Users 1 and 2 should have for each other is inferred.
2017 6A State Championship Preliminaries
2017 6A State Championship
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Austin, Texas
February 17, 2017
Photograph: Jonathan Nguyen
Westlake Chaparrals
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Aringo
By LiU MSc Design students Natasha Azam, Sarah Glassner, Evan Palangio and Meike Remiger in collaboration with Svenska Dagbladet.
Amnesty International Awards runner-up in the New Media section.
Interact:
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Visualización de packaging de productos. Diseño: Guillermo Sacchetto
product visualization. Design: Guillermo Sacchetto
Information Visualization MOOC
Homework #1
15th Century Florentine family ties - wealth and power distribution.
Kiss, Kick Boxer, Kalashnikov, Kikiriki - images sent to my project www.flickr.com/groups/abc-visualized - 1. el bes, 2. IMG_1584, 3. Suri, 4. Kikirikiii!
自分の「原石」を知り、将来のイメージと独自の「ブランド」を創る@大前研一のアタッカーズビジネススクール
講師: 蓮沼孝氏
Building your 'BRAND' to last with Serious Play
@Kenichi Ohmae's Attackers Business School
Instructor: Mr. Takashi Hasunuma
www.attackers-school.com/seminar/seminar_detail.html?id=496
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www.rasmussen-and-associates.com/index.html
レゴ・シリアスプレイと言う方法を用いて、自分の潜在意識・能力をレゴで見えるかする
In the workshop, the participants visualize subconcious and potential capability by using Lego serous play method.
Date: 10th July 2010
Location: Ohmae@workビル 東京都千代田区六番町1-7
1-7 Rokubancho, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo Japan
Photo by Yoshitaka Tokusho
Ok, so here's my one non-photography entry for flickr. It's a piece of music I played, recorded and visualized with a program I wrote for music analysis. The dots represent notes in time, bigger dots are louder notes. The colors loosely represent what key that particular phrase was in. The lines at the bottom provide a bit more detail into the major scales in context at any particular moment.
This week's photo is an artistic visualization of a beluga whale's call collected in the Arctic by graduate student Josh Jones of the Scripps Whale Acoustics Lab, led by John Hildebrand.
Georgia Tech mechanical engineering student Nick Evans (formerly of San Diego) created the image as an experiment in converting spectrograms into three-dimensional renderings.
Architectural visualization of Minimalist House
Architects: Shinichi Ogawa & Associate
Location: Okinawa, Japan
A quick visualization of the key players in World War 2. Alliances are shown as line connections, the thicker the line means heavier participation. The area of the circle represents the number of casualties for the region.
The actual conversation is way more interesting... but it's a bit too long. I didn't read it all, so I wanted to see if a word cloud would help. I am not convinced it does.