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Rediscovering the City: New methods of researching and exploring the city
Photo by Bartek Barczyk CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
The Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, supports more salmon runs than any other river in the world, and most of British Columbia's people live in the Fraser Basin, causing a fierce competition for water and habitat.
The majority of the Fraser's wild salmon runs are in trouble due to freshwater habitat destruction, excessive water extraction, overfishing, climate change, and impacts from salmon hatcheries and salmon farms. This data visualization allows visitors to explore the many salmon sub-populations that exist in this area, their health status and threats, and where there are gaps in our knowledge.
Visitors can also explore seven key watersheds to review 100 years of data about water flow, water temperature, usage rights, and precipitation; and see how excessive water extraction is leading to water shortages and salmon habitat destruction.
Co-Founder of TechHub Riga, Andris K. Berzins begins his presentation on stage at TechChill Baltics 2015 on January 10th at the Palladium concert hall in Riga, Latvia.
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Big network exploration
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Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration
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A presentation by TechHub invigorates an audience of startups, entrepreneurs, and investors at the Labs of Latvia ignition event on March 3rd, 2015.
ZoomCharts was delighted to be a part of the ignition event that took place at Birojnīca, Mill Street 84/2, Rīga, LV 1050, Latvia, on March 3rd, 2015 to celebrate the launch of Labs of Latvia.
Labs of Latvia is a brand new Rīga based community platform for Latvian startups by Latvian startups. It provides information about the Latvian startup scene for startups, investors, media, and the Latvian startup community at large.
The ignition event included a live unveiling of the platform by key speaker Christina Forsgård, and gave startups the chance to network, enjoy snacks, and to sit back and evaluate while investors and communities made pitches.
The fantastic event gave the ZoomCharts team the chance to catch up with their growing group of current clients who spoke of their highly satisfying experience so far, and to showcase ZoomCharts’ many exciting developments in the works to potential clients who were very excited about what ZoomCharts has to offer.
ZoomCharts is a leading data visualization provider, offering the world’s most interactive data visualization software. All charts and graphs are completely interactive, support big data sets, work on all modern devices including touch screens, and perform at incredibly fast speeds. Be among the growing number of professionals discovering the exciting potential that ZoomCharts has in improving the efficiency of data analysis and presentation.
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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
The world’s most interactive data visualization software
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STUDENT PIECES - photography of the Typography exhibition at the 2018 University of reading end of year show.
This multi-touch installation reveals how Max Planck Institutes collaborate with each other, and with their international partners.
For this visualization, we analysed data from SciVerse Scopus for over 94,000 publications over the last ten years. A dynamic network provides a high-level map of the Max Planck Institutes and their connections. The size of the institute icons represents the number of scientific publications, and the width of the connecting lines the number of jointly published papers between two institutes.
The map of Max Planck institutes on the right shows their respective locations, whereas the world map on the bottom shows the locations of external collaboration partners.
Atlas of Science:
I got my book! I'm so excited! A friend of mine teases me because I
get all starry-eyed when I am playing with data visualizations and
infographics, all wide-eyed, oohing and aahing. He says, "Ah, I get it
— dataviz is your porn. Uhnhunh. Yep, I get it now." Well, I don't
think it is that kind of excitement, but, I must confess I just love
looking at these things. However, usually these books are so expensive
I can't afford them. I add them to my Amazon wishlist and that is as
close as I get. This time, however, Amazon had the book for about the
same cost as a large pizza. Oh, happy, happy!
Now, why am I fussing over a book in what is usually a tech blog?
Well, this book is of a website, one just stuffed chock full of data
visualizations from science.
Places & Spaces: Mapping Science:
Here, the images are online, go explore. Then see if you want the
book. Keep in mind, the exhibit is coming to campus before too
terribly much longer. We'll let you know.
Places & Spaces: Mapping Science: Browse Maps:
Experimenting with some different representations of sound volume on myCitySounds. Not quite done yet, but making progress.
citysounds.io
Rediscovering the City: New methods of researching and exploring the city
Photo by Bartek Barczyk CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice