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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.

 

1. I am Sparticus. I am McLovin'. I am John McLean. I am Morpheus. 250 Movie introductions. Simple. Awesome. bit.ly/c4wWar 2. A photographer/grandson decided to cheer up his sad 91-year-old grandmother this way bit.ly/9ICTFH 3. Although Florence Nightingale is most known for her compassion, her longest lasting contribution was her innovation in the realm of data visualization: the pie chart (she needed to convince her unswayable military commanders of the REAL cause of death for a majority of the casualties of the Crimean War) bbc.in/fNtXY5 4. I think I want a Play Button (wearable mp3 player) bit.ly/bFnUIo 5. The cognitive cost of becoming an expert bit.ly/g3jbL2

 

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Comparison of the number of my emails for March, 2006 from three people - a colleague, sister, and daughter.

Early test with column major placement. Built with Processing.

After three hours in bed, I woke up with a bad sore throat. So I was nearly speechless - the whole day.

Tour & Taxis: last installation for Revolve's 2014 photo exhibition "The Rise of Renewables"

The former state of my infamously-decorated 1991 Pontiac Grand Am. When i bought the big, orange "Visualize Grilled Cheese" sticker at the 1997 HORDE festival, I did so because I thought it was completely random, stupendous and hysterical. but since then, I've broadened my horizons a bit. Now, I believe it's a direct response to another, equally anonymous bumper sticker, which reads "Visualize Whirled Peas."

Photos from inside my magnetic field visualizer

This is an example of the processing done by my music visualizer for iTunes on the Mac

 

more at www.fraktus.com/exo/exo_flickr.php

 

Or download it at fraktus.com/exo/eXo_12.dmg

 

The picture processed is downloaded automaticaly from the Flickr web site and is not mine, so it's a collective piece of art :-)

 

This one is more absract. There is a procedural texture in the background with several transparent cubes having different sizes and displaying a Flickr picture. It's creating surprising textures!

by #IFVPmember Misha Mercer

First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.

No wonder I can't get a date. I can't ever meet anybody new.

Visualizing Patterns and Trends in Scientific Literature – What’s next? Chaomei Chen Many of us are interested in visualizing patterns and trends in scientific literature. It can be very exciting and revealing as well as challenging and frustrating. More often than not, a visualized ‘big picture’ of a scientific field invites more questions and more specific needs. Some may want to see more details; others may prefer a birds-eye view. There are quite a few unanswered questions. I’d like to line up a couple of them here. First of all, given any visualization of scientific literature, who would be able to understand what it is about? If there is such a thing as a typical viewer, what would be the viewer’s knowledge structure? The intended audience of the graphical message carried by the Pioneer spacecraft was aliens who would have competent knowledge of physics, at least as the way we understand it. If designers do not spell out their intent, where are the clues?

 

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Fixed long exposures of the iTunes visualizer fullscreen on Alma Monay (powerbook).

 

Playing: KT Tunstall

Visualization: Studio216

Architect: Bassetti Architects

Location: Seattle

Interior project and visualizations of a catalog house KM

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Here is a good example of an application of Bernie Hogan’s Facebook edgelist extractor. Alan Shussman used it on his own Facebook account and generated the following image: Alan Shussman's personal Facebook egonetwork visualization Alan Shussman's personal Facebook egonetwork visualization Alan used the NetworkX tool and python to build this image of his sub-groups in Facebook. It does work nicely to highlight the life-stage clusters of relationships that mostly stay inward focused, each school or work experience is a set of relationships that mostly link to themselves.

ZoomCharts is offering data visualization tools to support speakers at the GOTO Chicago International Software Development Conference, taking place May 11th through 12th, 2015 at the Westin Chicago River North, 320 Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60654.

 

Check out what you can do with ZoomCharts charts and graphs at zoomcharts.com

 

ZoomCharts offers the world’s most interactive data visualization software, with responsive and interactive charts and graphs that support massive data sets and can be used on all mobile devices with incredibly fast performance. Be among the growing number of professionals discovering the exciting potential that ZoomCharts has in improving the efficiency of data analysis and presentation.

 

GOTO Chicago, a conference created by developers, for developers, is an exciting event with two conference days that feature over 50 presentations, followed by two workshop days. It is an event for developers and tech professionals who wish to network, interact, be inspired by, and have fun with their developer peers.

 

Emphasis is placed on presenting the latest developments in the software development community, with this year’s topics being Java, Testing, Distributed Systems, Data Science, Agile, JavaScript, Trends, Architecture, Languages and Security.

 

This year’s speakers include Cameron Purdy, VP at Oracle; Ben Christensen of the API Platform team at Netflix; James Lewis, Microservices Expert & Principal Consultant at ThoughtWorks, and many more!

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

 

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Notes

 

a freely available social network visualization system that features a built-in programming language for configuring the visualization attributes of the graph. the added flexibility of the scripting language within Skyrails, accessible through scripting or via menus, allows lay users to change the interface or choose how to represent attributes (i.e. nodes can be bound to planes & spheres based on their attributes). 2 movies demonstrating the smooth dynamic character & interface of the visualization system is available after the break. [link: unsw.edu.au & flickr.com & flickr.com]

Security Visualization training, January 2010 in Singapore.

A tree map of our clients by industry (example)

This interpretive piece was an attempt to visualize and convey some of the emotions experienced by paranoid schizophrenics, in response to one of my favorite novels, Martian Time Slip by Philip K. Dick. The piece is composed of a hexagonal box, with an inwards-facing mirror on five of the six walls, and a plaster mask imbedded in the sixth. One of the five mirrors is broken. Draped over the open top of the box is a piece of black burlap.

The Box of Mirrors is an experiential piece. To truly understand it you need to be able to put your face to the plaster mask and see your own reflection. What is reflected back to you is a shattered vision of yourself. Most people who have seen it experience a sense of being lost, trapped, or mesmerized in the reflection of their own eyes. It is an identity shaking experience.

 

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A way to visualize the Twitter universe. More visualizations on this website.

 

Akshay Java, from ebiquity group, used the Large Graph Layout (LGL) tool to visualize a large social network on Twitter. The top graph shown here was built using contacts from about 25,000 users. Notice that there is a link connecting two users if either one has the other as a friend and hence it is an undirected graph (of about 250,000 edges). Compare this to the bottom graph that is constructed using only users who are mutually acquainted. i.e. A knows B and also B knows A. As Akshay reveals in his post: "I find that visualizing such large graphs is quite a challenge and to glean meaningful information from it is even more difficult". However, he goes further in explaining that some insights can still be gained from this project. Akshay points out that a number of users seem to be trying to win a popularity contest of some sort, while a number of bloggers and (perhaps fake) celebrity profiles have a huge fan following in Twitter. He also mentions how the two graphs look very different on account of the fact that users with public profiles get a lot of followers whom they might not really know and would hence never add them as an acquaintance. But to really understand what the differences are one would need to look at the community structure and properties of the two graphs. ebiquity group has also explored the Twitter API in other projects [1] [2] in order to get a better understanding of the microblogging trend.

Architectural visualization of appartments in Vilnius

from upper-left to bottom right:

 

start in Safeway parking lot. Slower uphill, then downhill. Slow to make a turn. Slow to pass through intersection, and stop at stop light. Quickly downhill, then slow slightly to move up the bike trail, then stop at Frontseat offices.

Ha! I got one too, suckaz! (get yours at tweetclouds.com/)

koch brothers campaign contributions by state, 2010

created by this applet: www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

 

read more about this project

 

what the colors mean:

 

blue: for links (the A tag)

red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)

green: for the DIV tag

violet: for images (the IMG tag)

yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)

orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)

black: the HTML tag, the root node

gray: all other tags

 

energy monitoring lamp; if you are using energy efficiently in your home, it fans out, gives more light and is far more attractive. It shrinks if you overuse your appliances and electronic devices.

This image created for BU's Deep Vision Display Wall shows a patient's heart (red), an implanted defibrillator (green) and multicolored bands simulating the electric field distribution during a defibrillating shock. Image: Visualization by Raymond Gasser and Daniel Mocanu. Courtesy of the Scientific Computing and Visualization Group, Boston University.

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