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The project *TRACEWASTE* observes and visualizes garbage movements from a citizen's perspective to explore future urban life in the context of waste management. It tracks discarded objects using geolocation methods, providing insights into waste whereabouts, transport durations, distances, and emissions.
Photo showing: Installation
Assistance, design: Dimitrije Andrijević
Sound design: Sebastian Scholz
Coding: Max Pellert
Technology partnership: Paul Pinault
Supported by SONY CSL: Vittorio Loreto, Alessandro Londei, Bernardo Monechi, Matteo Bruno & MAXXI Foundation: Chiara Bertini and Alessio Rosati in the framework of the artist residency “Big Data and the City”
Photo: Musacchio, Ianniello, Pasqualini & Fucilla, courtesy Fondazione MAXXI
I mainly uploaded these to submit to the 'Backgrounds App' group for use for cell phone backgrounds on android devices.
if they aren't accepted, I'll be deleting them.
xox
Every trace I've taken over the past few days, with width reflecting the impedance of the road to bicycle travel. It's interesting to note that the string of traffic lights on Westlake has a higher bicycle-impedance than riding uphill up Fremont Ave.
I haven't found a really good way to de-emphasize complete stops while still highlighting the impedance resultant from hills.
The zigzaggy bit at the bottom is the climb up 3rd through downtown, where the tall buildings render a GPS nearly unusable. Critics of odometry-based bus AVL take note!
First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.
Interactive Visualizations in the immersive fulldome environment
360° Fulldome.Laboratory at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam;
FOTO:
Yvonne Dickopf | www.dickopf.org
a map of all the tags in my delicious listing. you can make your own here: meeech.github.com/delicious.html
Group members from the breakout group on Visualization at Queen's University (venue of MSR Vision 2020).
Ok, this is not new, but still interesting. The above graphs shows the DNA of the www.creativeskills.be website. The script crawls the HTML and examines the structure which is visualized above. Within a month the new Creativeskills.be will be launched and I would like to compare the new DNA with this old DNA structure.
Try it yourself:
Essentially, to assemble something with a lining, you have to think of the object as if it is being assembled through a black hole: Everything inside out, and upside down, and backwards.
Then you sew it all together, turn it right side out, and hope you didn't screw up.
This close up shot of the statue's face taken at this angle makes it feel extremely close to the viewer and gives the depth factor that makes it seem further away from the ground then it actually is.
If you don't want your dashboards to be just another piece of art with little information, read on to learn about the data gurus' 7 data visualisation best practises. Dashboards have become ingrained in our daily routines. Data scientists are always trying to come up with new ways to make numerical and quantitative data more interesting and understandable. Unfortunately, a substantial number of images stand out as poor instances of data visualisation.
I read about this beautiful visualization site on this blog to which I was referred by @billives. The blog post describes it as "a tag based visualization using planetary constellations to playfully browse Flickr images with little related tags orbiting the center of the tag galaxy."
Check it out for yourself and see your tags in motion!
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Architecture - Interior Design & 3D Visualization
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From Isotype Revisited project (http://www.isotyperevisited.org) at the University of Reading. Reproduced with permission.
A vivid visualization of mathematical tension where smooth pools of red, yellow, and magenta diverge across a textured, voxelated surface. The image depicts a tensor field without an anchor, where the geometry sinks into a central vortex, creating a stark contrast between the fluid-like color gradients and the rough, noise-filled terrain of the coordinate plane.
Interactive Visualizations in the immersive fulldome environment
360° Fulldome.Laboratory at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam;
FOTO:
Yvonne Dickopf | www.dickopf.org
www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/project_details.cfm?id=528&am...
Aviz is a multidisciplinary project of INRIA Futurs aiming at improving the analysis and visualization of large and complex datasets by combining analysis methods with interactive visualizations. The Aviz group has been involved in a variety of visualizations projects, among them is this large co-authorship network of scientific collaboration at the LRI lab from 2000 to 2004. The topleft connected component includes members of the projects InSitu and Aviz. This image was created with the InfoVis toolkit and the GEM graph layout algorithm.
This close up shot of the statue's face places the object near one of the thirds of the frame and emphasizes the power and awe of whatever it is that the statue is looking at.
A few pix from the traveling hyperwall exhibit. Images provided by Winnie Humberson from NASA's Science Program Support Office. Many of visualizations on the hyperwall were provided by our partners at the Scientific Visualization Studio.
A visualization of perlin noise. The angle of each blue line is dependent upon the value of perlin noise at each x,y position.
This is a "madness" screencast overview of brand new Gephi 0.7.
The video highlights the following features:
* grouping:
Group nodes into clusters and navigate in multi-level graphs.
* multi-level layout:
Very fast layout algorithm that coersen the graph to reduce computation.
* interaction:
Highlight neighbors and interact directly with the visualization when using tools.
* partitionning:
Use data attributes to colorize partitions and communities.
* ranking:
Use degree, metrics or data attributes to set nodes/edges’ color and size.
* metrics:
Run various algorithm in one click and get HTML report page.
* data laboratory:
Data table view with search feature.
* dynamics:
Use Timeline to explore dynamic graphs.
* filtering:
Dynamic queries, create and combine a large set of filters.
* auto update:
The application is updating itself it’s core and plugins.
* vectorial preview:
Switch to the preview tab to put the final touch before explorting in SVG or PDF.
Learn more: gephi.org/features/
Video License:
Creative Commons By-NC-SA
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
Music Credits:
Feather Drug - Mysteries - Album Beta test V0.1
www.jamendo.com/fr/album/20110
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by gephi.