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CeCee Clifford,
Model: Mitchell Bartlett,
Pinhole Camera,
Professor: Jack Barnosky,
Visualizations, Spring 2013
Visualize the end result, anticipate the action or go with the flow, keep your subject steady and let the motion paint your picture.
The analysis of football teams as networks of individuals.
Connections between a player and the rest of the team according (here 2 levels). Position in the field are measures according the to area where each player receives the pass (centroid with weights). Size of the node represent the "betweenness" of each player. That is it represents how the ball-flow between other players depends on that particular player.
Data source: FIFA World Cup 2010
Data collected, analyzed and visualized with www.quadrigram.com
Visualization of TfL data—standard deviations from normal, with controlled slope of metaball function. Image shows a network load at 21.00h. Eight bus routs are represented.
This shot, taken from the above angle and tilt, makes the statue seem insignificant and weak in comparison to whatever it is that he is staring at.
8th Brigade Army ROTC conducted the annual Senior Leader Visualization Training conference from January 24-26th 2023 at the American Lake Conference Center on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. The thirty battalions of 8th Brigade each sent a Professor of Military Science and the Senior Military Science Instructor, the senior officer and non-commissioned officer at an Army ROTC Battalion. Leaders discussed command guidance, recruiting operations, and ranger challenge. | Photo by Kailyn Heck, 8th Brigade Marketing and Digital Media Specialist
A visualization using Wordle of the paper "Lark: Coordinating Co-located Collaboration with Information Visualization" by Matthew Tobiasz, Petra Isenberg, and Sheelagh Carpendale, published in the conference proceedings of Information Visualization 2009.
Link to Wordle Visualization of Lark.
Looks even better on my massive monitor. For the record, this was while playing "The Lady in My Life" by Michael Jackson
Here's an (easter egg?) within the Neon Visualizer... usually always blurred out but here in much better detail. I've been playing with Neon way too much lately... it's the programmers arcade initials / alias.
See....