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Cartagrophy as storytelling

 

www.knowledgecartography.org/

 

We are preparing a seminar in Estonian Art Academy about info visualization and this is one sample of the infographics material we are going to use there.

Web application for visualizing the US Federal Taxes.

 

The application can be explored here:

ffctn.com/a/datavizchallenge/

 

Argonne scientists are working on more efficient techniques to allow computer visualizations of extremely complex phenomena, like this rendering of a supernova.

 

This astrophysics simulation seeks to discover the mechanism behind core-collapse supernovae, or the violent death of short-lived, massive stars. The image shows entropy values in the core of the supernova, different colors and transparencies assigned to different values of entropy. By selectively adjusting the color and transparency, the scientist can peel away outer layers and see values in the interior of the 3-D volume.

 

Image courtesy Hongfeng Yu at University of California-Davis. The dataset used was provided by scientists John Blondin at North Carolina State University and Tony Mezzacappa from Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

  

Tangible Engine is a new visualizer, configurator, and software development kit that allows developers to easily connect real-world objects to applications running on Ideum multitouch tables. Tangible Engine also comes with a starter kit of object markers and instructions for 3D printing them. Tangible Engine works with Ideum multitouch tables that use 3M touch technology, including the 55" and 65" Platform and Pro.

 

To learn more please visit the website.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provides the freshwater availability scenarios for Europe in 2050s. As consequences of climate change, states will face variations of water availability: some of them will contend with decreasing of runoff and increasing of drought frequency, others with the opposite situation. Governments have to realize the oncoming changing and develop their water management in order to satisfy their future internal demand.

Today just few countries invest substantial money in infrastructures and understand the necessity to get ready for the next condition; the most of them has just adequate water management that will be hardly succede try out.

The visualization below has two goals. The first one is to illustrate the consequences of climate change in the water availability of each European countries. The second one is to compare the “antrophic cycle” of water in two countries with very different water managements: UK and Romania. The balance between water availability and water demand needs funds to promote infrastructures and knowledge. By this representation is possible to realize which are the actors involved and their roles, how they are connected and how climate change will worsen the gap.

 

Project by:

Silvia Acerbi

Paola Berardelli

Lorenzo Berte'

Samantha Pietrovito

Irene Zocco

Computer generated image of a quantum-mechanical wave function

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

This infographic refers to the 2007 IPCC report about the global warming, with particular focus on food, fibre and forest production.

The data analysis highlights a huge impact on the soil capacity according to the forecast about a rise of the temperature in the next decades.

Despite the positive effect on the crop production in the short term, in 2080 the scenario expected is alarming.

The topside of this visualization shows how the temperature would affect the cereals production (maize, rice and wheat) and how this could directly influence the global percentage of the people at risk of hunger.

The growth of the population and the simultaneous decrease in crop production do not allow the balance between supply and demand: between 2050 and 2080 this gap could cause negative social-economic effects.

The second part visualizes the relations between Humanity and the other actors of the system. Main relations link Humanity with Livestock, Agriculture and Forestry (medium level), which are themselves connected with Soil and Atmosphere. This second level of the system is where the effect of the Global Warming are firstly received. Than, by the connection with the medium level, these effects would fall on Humanity.

The title of the poster encloses the whole meaning: global warming has effects on cereals and their absence causes the death of Humanity. Humanity is also the first cause of the temperature increase, so it is like a sort of self destruction.

The only way to stop this vicious circle is by changing the human behaviors. Humanity can't act directly on Soil and Atmosphere, but can try to do concrete actions against the Global Warming in order to save cereals and also itself.

 

Project by:

Lara Caputo

Eleonora Cattaneo

Andrea Larghi

Enrico Luparello

Anna Menegolli

We interrupt this series of Alaskan images to bring you an important public service announcement ... TGIF!!!

 

OK, I know I have lots of you feeling the same way. Getting all ready to finish off this work week and dive on in to the upcoming weekend!

 

Last night, I was going through my archive when I noticed something. Over late spring/early summer, I spent many hours photographing and hanging out with the burrowing owls of Broward County. However, I hadn't shared many of the images of these adorable little owls. Solution ... celebrate this Friday with one of my favorite ones.

 

As the young burrowing owls learn the ways of their world, they tend to do a lot of flying around. The burrows are staked out, so that's the perfect landing for them. It's also obviously where they launch from as well.

 

I love this image, as it almost appears as though the owl was using a visualization technique as it prepped for its launch. OK ... get on the edge of the stake... up with the wings... target in sight ... that's how it's done. LOL

 

Hope everyone knows how their weekend plans will unfold as well. I'm excited to say that I hope to be out photographing this weekend, as it has been a while since I have. Wishing everyone the best!

 

Thanks for stopping by to view and especially for sharing your thoughts and comments.

 

© 2014 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography

Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.

 

Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.

 

Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

There is a wealth of data that shows the value to companies of investing in employee health. It is not always easy to communicate it coherently and encourage employees to participate in wellness programs. GE Healthcare's Health Economics team has made an attempt to get it across in pictures. Watch Raquel Cabo from in GE Healthcare's Health Economics team talk about the data in the visualization.

 

For more information, please visit newsroom.gehealthcare.com/articles/wellness-dataviz-shows...

A graph of my del.icio.us tags. link

Data visualization interface.

//Inside * When did the wrestler lost mask

//Outside * Teams

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

I'd like to say hola! to my most frequent visitors, friends, family and not so friends but I really appreciate your kind support. I'm including the ones I know they silently come time to time. Also hello to my 4 well known spies who decided to choose the dark side of the force. I guess you're planning your holidays. I'll go to Mallorca and Ibiza soon. Well, this is not completely true yet but I need to visualize it to make it real! ;-D

 

This song always cheer me up. I don't know what it says... It sounds like Disney into me and I don't know why. I hope you're having a good time!

Listening...

www.goear.com/listen/f083f46/LDN-Lily-Allen

 

<3

Image from "Flight Thru Instruments," a 1945 US Navy pilot-training manual designed by the Graphic Engineering Staff at General Motors, under the direction of Harley Earl.

 

More explanation on the blog:

 

"Flight thru Instruments" and the Fine Art of Instructional Illustration

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Laboratory for Advanced Visualization & Applications (LAVA) was founded in January 1, 2014 by UH Mānoa Professor Jason Leigh. The mission of LAVA is to conduct research and development in big data visualization techniques, and to apply these techniques in cutting edge domain science, engineering, and training applications.

www.intersectionconsulting.comThis visual, inspired by Seth Godin, illustrates 5 pillars of marketing success: Vision, Objectives, Decision Making, Knowledge and Trust.

Really interesting visualisation by Nexus: view interactive version

 

I've added some notes explaining the clusters. They're remarkably distinct.

 

* The left cluster is personal, the right cluster is work.

 

* There are 3 sub-clusters in Personal, and 4 sub-clusters in Work

 

* Jared connects both personal and work clusters. He connects with both Wheel/LBi (where he and I used to work) and Isotoma (where I currently work), and he and his wife became good friends of ours.

 

* Besides my wife and my brother, there are virtually no family members in the graph. They're not very wired.

 

* I've lost touch with nearly all people I knew in school, and most of those I knew in uni

 

* I tend to add only people I know fairly well in real life, and very rarely clients

 

Nexus also shows you what you have in common with people in your network (Interests and Groups), ordered by the number of similarities. In my cases mostly Interests since I don't tend to join Groups. (Interests are fuzzy and unreliable.) Interestingly, the person at the top of my similarity scale is one of the outliers, Mary, whom I only know through Flickr.

 

Would love to see something like this for Twitter. TwitterAnalyzer is similar, but does not do the same kind of clustering. Also want this for Linkedin and Flickr

2017 DownUnder Championships

Australia + New Zealand + USA

Griffith University Athletics Track

Gold Coast

Australia

I was astounded by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago's racial and ethnic divides and wanted to see what other cities looked like mapped the same way. To match his map, Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot is 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

Portland area shortest path tree. Red is transit. Black is walking.

This is a Social network anlysis from www.linkedinlabs.com/inmaps of my LinkedIn contacts. The color coding corresponds to different groups that I know, and how the tool classifies them. (I will say that it is remarkably correct)

 

LinkedIN20120610a

PROJECT:Jinhui Park

DESIGNED BY SCDRI

RENDERED BY FRONTOP

 

Frontop creates 3d rendering, architectural rendering, architectural visualization and architectural animation for architects, designers, real estate developers and much more.

For a nice comparison, this is a graph originally done when Etsy was 2 months old. It shows all registered Etsy users with avatars on August 11, 2005. Ordered from top left to bottom right by date of registration.

 

See the same visualization for the month of October 2007.

Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.

 

Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.

 

Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

Updated (2011) visualization of the Skype Business Model using the Business Model Canvas.

CMS utilizes a distributed infrastructure of computing centers to provide access to data stored on disk only at Tier-2 centers and tape with disk caches at Tier-1 centers. Attached are CPU resources for organized processing and analysis. Data is organized in datasets which consist of files grouped in blocks for performance reasons. CMS uses it's data transfer system PhEDEx, to transfer datasets from site to site and its data bookkeeping service DBS to track location and metadata. Integrated over the whole system, even in the first year of data taking, the available disk storage approaches 10 petabytes of space. Maintaining consistency between the data bookkeeping service, the data transfer system, and physical storage is an important operational task which guarantees uninterrupted data availability.

  

iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/219/7/072050

Good grief...!!! This reminds me of the walls of my room growing up. We weren't allowed to put posters up, but I won a B&W poster of Tarzan at the State Fair and it was all over from there. By the time I moved out, my room was one giant Vision Board with the walls and ceiling completely covered!

 

I did my first Vision Board when I was 10. You know me, I still have it somewhere. It is all about women's fashion a la 1970 and is on purple construction paper. This was before I knew I would have a purple room and spend many years of my career in women's and men's fashion. So there must be something to the concept of a Vision Board and the achievement of one's future dreams.

 

Now, my Vision Board isn't so much about having material things. That's ok and I already have enough things. It's more about how I aspire to be and the time I would like to have to do it all.

 

In the instructions, they say to not worry about being artistic. How do you tell an artistic person to not be artistic...lol? And they say to put it in a place where you can see it often. So there you have it!

 

Now, I've got to go clean my room. Or NOT!!!

 

Thank you, Joe for letting me use the pic of me. One reason I love this pic is because it was taken in front of the statue of Columbus. Someone who had a definite vision of where he wanted to go. . .

 

Please!! NO Awards or Large Graphics...Group Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!

 

© CPMcGann. All rights reserved. If you are interested in using my images, please contact me first.

 

How much rain?

This project was developed during the handmade visualization workshop at Breda's MOTI (Museum of the image) The purpose of the visualization is to measure the rain intensity using only simple materials (glass) and the instructions given in the workshop #hmvtk

Okay, so, I know this image is totally weird but I couldn't get the idea out of my head! I was trying to visualize my new concept for Naberia.

 

I'm sure this happens to a lot of people, but often my dolly ideas are inspired by movies I had seen recently, or games I played, etc. (The perfect example is Saturn, who was conceptualized when I was watching Cosmos.) Well, I recently watched the game SOMA (since I can't play it T_T) and fell in love with it. (Spoilers ahead!) The plot centers around the idea that a perfect digital copy of your brain can be made, which is basically just your consciousness in a digital form that can be placed in different bodies or in a digital world. The game really pushes the idea that these "copies" are not inferior to the original in any way, they really are the same consciousness just in separate instances, if that makes sense. Anyway I really love this idea, and it reminds me of branched timelines in time travel stories.

 

(End SOMA spoilers!)

 

A lot of my demons have powers that are not about controlling something physical or having any kind of "super power", but rather that they can perceive something others can't (Gremory can see the past and future, but not interact with it, for example). So I started thinking it would be interesting if there was a demon who could see through the eyes of themselves in an alternate timeline. But THEN I thought... what if it's not that they CAN see it, but that they ALWAYS see it, and it's overlayed with their own life? Constantly aware at all times of what their other selves are seeing, hearing, doing, thinking, remembering. It would be like a horrible cacophany of your own voice in your head, thinking just slight variations of what you are thinking, and you know all their memories that are slightly different from your own, so you might get confused about which memories happened to you versus your other selves. Not to mention seeing and hearing and feeling all the things that all the alternate selves see and hear and feel. It would be such an extreme sensory overload. How horrible and strange. May as well give this terrible power to Naberia since her concept was pretty vague so far!

 

I have this really clear vision of it in my mind, but it's kind of hard to put in words, so I hope it makes sense. I know, it's pretty bizarre. XD But I really like it. Most demons inherit their name/power during a time of great stress in their lives (how original!), but for Naberia it was the opposite. She was just minding her business when the power slowly started to manifest. At first she thought she was hearing voices. Then she couldn't remember exactly how certain events in her life had played out, because she had a distinct memory of doing something different from what she thought she had done. When it finally kicked in at full force, she fell into a catatonic state and was pretty much trapped in her mind, the memories of her other selves acting like a hall of mirrors in her brain and she couldn't think of anything but all the infinite variations of her own life.

 

Luckily she managed to overcome it (probably with some help), and now she's fine... more or less. I think she probably has trouble focusing sometimes, and will do odd things like respond to something that wasn't said. I am still sticking with the idea that she helped Ronove become a demon, but that's pretty complicated now and I'm done babbling!

 

Ah... my demons are so silly. ;3;

Kanohi Arkahna, Mask of Tension. Allows the user to visualize the stress and compression of objects within their view. Example usages include analyzing a structure for weak points or even locating footsteps in a darkened room. The mask of Toa Hagah Onuku.

 

You have no idea how long I've been waiting for this moment, but my goodness, was it worth it. It's beautiful, completely and utterly beautiful. I can't wait to get it printed and stuck on Toa Onuku!

 

Based on the concept art, which I would recommend checking out just because this mask has a bit of a history. I've been waiting literally years to get it finalized and printed, and it's had plenty of iterations.

 

Full rotation can be viewed on Deviantart.

You can see what remains of a ledge where the Freemont people likely stood a 1,000 years ago to carve the figures in the stone. Sadly, the ledge has lasted to current times so it enables people to vandalize the ancient symbols.

exploring the #deepdream example github.com/google/deepdream

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