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This is a split of a search in Search Me. The bottom is a traditional text-based search with the top being visual.
A geographic mapping of anonymous worker locations and IP addresses of content mined by mTurk workers that will be used later in the video mashup.
California Center for the Arts, Escondido.
This image is a hand-drawn data visualization created by Jeff Shaffer for the Dear Data Two project. The project was a collaboration between data visualizers Jeff Shaffer and Andy Kriebel, inspired by the original Dear Data book by Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec.
Visualize the Bible image from www.newscientist.com/gallery/dn14805-science-visualised/5 used on my blog at maxsons.org
final product, even thought I forgot to work with the contrast in the second photo overlay. fizzling fireboxes.
Since 2003, MIT’s SENSEable City Laboratory has been investigating how emerging digital technologies can be employed to make cities more livable, sustainable and efficient. We recognize that the digital revolution has lent our cities a new layer of functionality and that now is the time to explore how sensors, cellphones, micro-controllers and networks of other handheld devices can be used to more effectively manage city infrastructure, optimize transportation, analyze our environmental impact and foster new communities.
In this, the first retrospective of the lab’s work, we have chosen 15 past projects that represent the potentials of this new world of pervasive computing. A collection of works from MoMA, Venice Biennale, Expo 2008, and Design Museum Barcelona. The work ranges from a pollution-sensing e-bike, to tiny sensors that can detect the final journey of trash in the waste removal system, and from real time visualizations of calling patterns during Obama’s Inaugural speech to a new smart building from the London 2012 Olympics.
Event Link:
grayarea.org/event/senseable-cities-exploring-urban-futures/
This is Shower Art -- waterproof art you can hang in your shower with a suction cup. Or anywhere else. We're no dictators.
sound visualization, multi-touch interface, break beat performance engine, spacialized sound, fm synthesis, sonic navigation, sound storm visualization, time machine, interactive sound sculpture, more at subcycle.org
motivational/inspirational poster
this is one of my light streaks or as i like to call them fireflies. this photo is titled, tulips.
layout was done in illustrator, and a bit of photoshop work was done to spot the photo.
Screendumps of a Processing visualization using Miles Davies's "Bitches Brew" as input.
Source available here: mrben.co.uk/blog/2008/10/dancing-circles/
Visualizations from an experiment with del.icio.us. For full details visit mandalabrot.net/delicious