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The graph represents a network of 256 Twitter users whose recent tweets contained "d3js", taken from a data set limited to a maximum of 1,500 users. The network was obtained on Sunday, 02 June 2013 at 15:43 UTC. There is an edge for each follows relationship. There is an edge for each "replies-to" relationship in a tweet. There is an edge for each "mentions" relationship in a tweet. There is a self-loop edge for each tweet that is not a "replies-to" or "mentions". The tweets were made over the 6-day, 22-hour, 12-minute period from Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 13:47 UTC to Sunday, 02 June 2013 at 12:00 UTC.
The graph is directed.
The graph's vertices were grouped by cluster using the Clauset-Newman-Moore cluster algorithm.
The graph was laid out using the Harel-Koren Fast Multiscale layout algorithm.
The edge colors are based on relationship values. The edge widths are based on edge weight values. The edge opacities are based on edge weight values. The vertex sizes are based on followers values. The vertex opacities are based on followers values.
Overall Graph Metrics:
Vertices: 256
Unique Edges: 1074
Edges With Duplicates: 261
Total Edges: 1335
Self-Loops: 176
Reciprocated Vertex Pair Ratio: 0.3125
Reciprocated Edge Ratio: 0.476190476190476
Connected Components: 50
Single-Vertex Connected Components: 41
Maximum Vertices in a Connected Component: 178
Maximum Edges in a Connected Component: 1169
Maximum Geodesic Distance (Diameter): 7
Average Geodesic Distance: 2.542318
Graph Density: 0.0160845588235294
Modularity: 0.315299
NodeXL Version: 1.0.1.234
Top 10 Vertices, Ranked by Betweenness Centrality:
mbostock
alignedleft
d3visualization
DashingD3js
jcukier
zziuni
tmcw
djonglez
herrstucki
outliers_es
Top URLs in Tweet in Entire Graph:
chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/
github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid
bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816
blog.vctr.me/posts/central-limit-theorem.html
eyeofestival.com/speaker/scott-murray/
racker.github.io/glimpse.js-website/
Top URLs in Tweet in G1:
racker.github.io/glimpse.js-website/
github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid
bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4LI7moi5-Q
www.niemanlab.org/2013/05/how-does-quartz-create-visualiz...
chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/
Top URLs in Tweet in G2:
github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid
bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816
a.tiles.mapbox.com/v3/tmcw.miserables/page.html#4.00/0.00...
dola.colorado.gov/gis-cms/content/colorado-county-population
chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/
bl.ocks.org/emacgillavry/5669391
emacgillavry.github.io/PDOK-Leaflet/
Top URLs in Tweet in G3:
www.slideshare.net/kadoppe/d3js-svg
networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox....
www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/05/08/182209789/medicare-pu...
hansrwindhoff.wordpress.com/d3jswin8appstore/
Top URLs in Tweet in G4:
chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1230000000345/
eyeofestival.com/speaker/scott-murray/
www.jeromecukier.net/blog/2012/05/28/manipulating-data-li...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data-driven_programming
Top URLs in Tweet in G5:
www.ustream.tv/channel/id/13941361?utm_campaign=ustre-am&...
Top URLs in Tweet in G6:
hacknight.in/fifthelephant/2013-visualization#/participants
4thmain.github.io/d3hacks/wiki-atlas.html
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqMEGBUNwXeHdHpQNlVu...
Top URLs in Tweet in G7:
Top URLs in Tweet in G8:
github.com/interactivethings/d3-grid
bl.ocks.org/herrstucki/5684816
Top URLs in Tweet in G9:
Top URLs in Tweet in G10:
weblog.bocoup.com/reusability-with-d3/
Top Domains in Tweet in Entire Graph:
d3js.org
ocks.org
github.com
oreilly.com
dimplejs.org
github.io
bocoup.com
vctr.me
herokuapp.com
speakerdeck.com
Top Domains in Tweet in G1:
ocks.org
dimplejs.org
github.com
github.io
herokuapp.com
bocoup.com
freelanceastrophysicist.com
youtube.com
niemanlab.org
t.co
Top Domains in Tweet in G2:
github.com
ocks.org
dimplejs.org
github.io
mapbox.com
colorado.gov
oreilly.com
d3js.org
stackoverflow.com
vctr.me
Top Domains in Tweet in G3:
d3js.org
github.com
slideshare.net
ittoolbox.com
npr.org
instagram.com
vimeo.com
ocks.org
wordpress.com
drewconway.com
Top Domains in Tweet in G4:
oreilly.com
d3js.org
eyeofestival.com
ocks.org
alignedleft.com
jeromecukier.net
purecss.io
topcoat.io
nvd3.org
herokuapp.com
Top Domains in Tweet in G5:
d3js.org
ustream.tv
Top Domains in Tweet in G6:
hacknight.in
github.io
google.com
Top Domains in Tweet in G7:
d3js.org
Top Domains in Tweet in G8:
d3js.org
github.com
ocks.org
misoproject.com
Top Domains in Tweet in G9:
t.co
Top Domains in Tweet in G10:
d3js.org
bocoup.com
yeoman.io
Top Hashtags in Tweet in Entire Graph:
d3js
ccstechmeetup
dataviz
visualization
dimplejs
infographics
js
bangalore
r
datatuesday
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G1:
d3js
dataviz
js
dimplejs
infographics
govhack
into
datavisualization
recordedfuture
jqm
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G2:
d3js
dataviz
dimplejs
infographics
pdok
osgeonl
bocoup
datavisualization
dimple
d3charts
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G3:
d3js
ccstechmeetup
fluentconf
visualization
angularjs
bootstrap
jasmine
nfc
visualisation
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G4:
d3js
hackforchange
dataviz
eyeo2013
hacktothefuture
dimplejs
infographics
happy
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G5:
ccstechmeetup
d3js
dislexia
nimbox
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G6:
d3js
dataviz
visualization
bangalore
r
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G8:
d3js
spark
playframework
miso
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G9:
datatuesday
d3js
data
visualization
infographic
tools
dev
js
osm
leaflet
Top Hashtags in Tweet in G10:
fb
Top Words in Tweet in Entire Graph:
d3js
rt
d3
js
data
alignedleft
d3visualization
new
en
ccstechmeetup
Top Words in Tweet in G1:
d3js
rt
js
d3
d3visualization
using
new
charts
chart
via
Top Words in Tweet in G2:
d3js
rt
d3visualization
force
geojson
graphs
hello
grid
layout
herrstucki
Top Words in Tweet in G3:
d3js
data
d3
js
visualization
javascript
library
documents
de
via
Top Words in Tweet in G4:
d3js
rt
alignedleft
book
free
online
data
version
interactive
new
Top Words in Tweet in G5:
d3js
ccstechmeetup
en
la
gráficos
el
de
interesante
para
interactivos
Top Words in Tweet in G6:
d3js
rt
dataviz
nerds
register
hasgeek's
data
visualization
hacknight
29
Top Words in Tweet in G7:
você
precisa
fazer
gráficos
na
sua
página
web
e
ainda
Top Words in Tweet in G8:
d3
rt
js
enjoying
downtime
coding
library
fun
make
things
Top Words in Tweet in G9:
d3js
par
leaflet
spagobi
datatuesday
altic_buzz
intégration
amp
présentation
l'open
Top Words in Tweet in G10:
ㅎㅎ
rt
bookmarked
exploring
reusability
d3js
connect
http
t
co
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in Entire Graph:
d3,js
rt,d3visualization
d3js,book
hello,d3js
d3js,grid
grid,layout
herrstucki,hello
rt,alignedleft
using,d3js
rt,herrstucki
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G1:
rt,d3visualization
d3,js
top,d3js
using,d3js
glimpse,js
js,new
new,chart
chart,library
library,top
d3js,rackspace
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G2:
rt,d3visualization
hello,d3js
d3js,grid
grid,layout
rt,herrstucki
herrstucki,hello
force,geojson
geojson,d3js
d3js,force
force,layouts
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G3:
d3,js
javascript,library
library,manipulating
manipulating,documents
documents,based
based,data
js,javascript
using,d3js
exploring,reusability
reusability,d3js
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G4:
d3js,book
free,online
rt,alignedleft
online,version
version,d3js
alignedleft,new
new,free
book,inline
inline,interactive
interactive,examples
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G5:
interactivos,ccstechmeetup
d3js,permite
permite,realizar
realizar,gráficos
gráficos,interactivos
ccstechmeetup,robgomezv
robgomezv,más
más,info
d3js,en
muy,interesante
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G6:
dataviz,nerds
nerds,register
register,hasgeek's
hasgeek's,data
data,visualization
visualization,hacknight
hacknight,29
29,amp
amp,30
30,jun
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G7:
você,precisa
precisa,fazer
fazer,gráficos
gráficos,na
na,sua
sua,página
página,web
web,e
e,ainda
ainda,está
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G8:
d3,js
enjoying,downtime
downtime,coding
coding,d3
js,library
library,fun
fun,make
make,things
rt,adamcecc
adamcecc,enjoying
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G9:
d3js,leaflet
par,altic_buzz
datatuesday,intégration
intégration,d3js
leaflet,amp
amp,spagobi
spagobi,par
présentation,par
altic_buzz,l'open
l'open,source
Top Word Pairs in Tweet in G10:
bookmarked,exploring
exploring,reusability
reusability,d3js
http,t
t,co
zziuni,저랑
저랑,같은문제
같은문제,ㅎㅎ
ㅎㅎ,도
도,github
Top Replied-To in Entire Graph:
alignedleft
mroytman
fleapalmer
kiyanwang
kadaba
grantmiiller
blister
zziuni
jkiernander
manuelaristaran
Top Replied-To in G1:
alignedleft
jkiernander
prcweb
mbostock
Top Replied-To in G2:
mroytman
d3visualization
kiyanwang
fleapalmer
Top Replied-To in G3:
dvladar
joelcochran
malloc47
detrrg
Top Replied-To in G4:
manuelaristaran
Top Replied-To in G5:
kadaba
Top Replied-To in G8:
timperrett
Top Replied-To in G10:
zziuni
Top Mentioned in Entire Graph:
d3visualization
alignedleft
herrstucki
mbostock
jkiernander
sandersk
rem
dashingd3js
eyeofestival
rackspace
Top Mentioned in G1:
d3visualization
jkiernander
mbostock
rackspace
alignedleft
herrstucki
dashingd3js
brendankenny
qz
niemanlab
Top Mentioned in G2:
d3visualization
herrstucki
alignedleft
mbostock
tmcw
danieljtrone
janwillemtulp
brendankenny
milr0c
briantimoney
Top Mentioned in G3:
ireneros
themisoproject
cloud9ide
jskarma
nprnews
d3js
raphaeljs
couchdb
mongodb
worrydream
Top Mentioned in G4:
alignedleft
sandersk
rem
eyeofestival
d3visualization
jcukier
mbostock
janwillemtulp
hackshackersros
pixelbeat
Top Mentioned in G5:
robgomezv
joseadanof
guzman6001
eleazarm
ivanchild
Top Mentioned in G6:
hasgeek
rasagy
wikidata
planemad
outliers_es
Top Mentioned in G7:
vcavalcante
Top Mentioned in G8:
adamcecc
herrstucki
dashingd3js
Top Mentioned in G9:
altic_buzz
djonglez
altic
kejoff
cap_digital
Top Mentioned in G10:
outsideris
insanehong
zziuni
Top Tweeters in Entire Graph:
devseo
round_kmdr
miminashi
imarshut
cdharrison
MarkGStacey
yo_thanland
psnively
palafo
martin1975
Top Tweeters in G1:
palafo
tsubame959
tdhopper
VictusFate
braoru
mrejfox
acanimal
silverfighter
gelicia
makoto_inoue
Top Tweeters in G2:
MarkGStacey
yo_thanland
Vieilfrance
arnicas
nodename
Biff_Bruise
kelsosCorner
JanWillemTulp
PetersonGIS
tmcw
Top Tweeters in G3:
devseo
imarshut
titash
velvetflair
aseba
waytoofly77
brnt
irwin
pronamc
abausk
Top Tweeters in G4:
reiver
jen4web
carlplant
Jensenrf
lindseak
atleb
dzajdband
njyo
Viil
alignedleft
Top Tweeters in G5:
Ivanchild
joseadanof
majoauday
yei_blanco
guzman6001
4GeeksLA
TendenciasD
josegmatera
VicenteMarquezM
ProgressumIT
Top Tweeters in G6:
jackerhack
rasagy
izno
zainabbawa
planemad
v1pl
phoenixwizard
wikidata
vrandezo
OpenHypervideo
Top Tweeters in G7:
cdssoftware
vcavalcante
mrquinta
cabarini
rafaelsdp
AndreAbrantes
Top Tweeters in G8:
psnively
martin1975
dakami
seofr
adamcecc
lexicallyscoped
Top Tweeters in G9:
Cap_Digital
djonglez
ykacenelen
Altic_Buzz
achabannes
Top Tweeters in G10:
Outsideris
zziuni
dolhani
insanehong
odyss009
Is the US States headed for a budget shortage. A look at which states are in the red and which are not.
Article link: www.usfst.com/news/state-of-a-nation/
¿Cómo prefieres a tu pareja?
Estoy diseñando un taller de visualización de relaciones y este es uno de los ejercicios. Se trata de calificar de 1 a 5 el nivel de importancia que se le da a cada una de estas 8 categorías.
De 1 a 5:
Cute: ¿Qué tan importante es que mi pareja sea tierna?
Hot: ¿Qué tan importante es que mi pareja sea guapa?
Smart: ¿Qué tan importante es que sea inteligente?
Funny: ¿Qué tan importante es que sea chistosa?
Dominance: ¿Qué tan dominante me gusta?
Spiritual: ¿Qué tanto nivel de espiritualidad prefiero?
Crazy: ¿Qué tanto nivel de locura me gusta?
$: ¿Qué tan importante es que mi pareja tenga dinero?
Las categorías han sido producto de varias experiencias que he tenido en talleres de visualización pero aún están en construcción.
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
Blending Modes used to enhance the phenomenon: Addition / Soft Light / Difference
Method at datagistips.blogspot.fr/2013/11/qgis-2-artificialisation-... (in French)
Our GeoDataViz team have been virtually exploring and comparing the landscapes with OS data and created a poster to showcase Great Britain's 78 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) and National Scenic Areas (NSAs).
Take a look at the blog: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2020/07/using-data-to-explo...
Plot of all of the pencillers for the Avengers, from 1963 to 2011.
Built with processing.org
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Jer Thorp is an artist and educator from Vancouver, Canada, currently living in New York. Coming from a background in genetics, his digital art practice explores the many-folded boundaries between science, data, art, and culture. Recently, his work has been featured by The Guardian, Scientific American, The New Yorker, and Popular Science.
He is currently Data Artist in Residence at the New York Times, and is an adjunct Professor in New York University’s ITP program.
Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.
When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.
Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.
When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.
Every appearance in the Avengers by team members who are Robots (or Androids?).
First appearances are marked by the spheres outside of the ring.
Swine Flu fatality rates in July vs Sep 09.
sources:
www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/apr/27/flu-flu-pand...
www.informationisbeautiful.net/2009/swine-flu-latest-visu...
Latest military casualty figures in proportion to each force's troop numbers. I think this gives a clearer sense of which armies are taking the most flak.
More here:
www.informationisbeautiful.net/2009/afghanistan-troop-cas...
Inspired by data from the Guardian data blog:
www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/mar/01/iraq-afghani...
My reworked data here:
spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tY8Ijcw0qpO2xT8Y7B7AUww&a...
A plot of all of the editors of the Avengers from 1963-2011 and the relative number of their characters who were Gods (or Eternals).
Built with processing.org
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Jer Thorp is an artist and educator from Vancouver, Canada, currently living in New York. Coming from a background in genetics, his digital art practice explores the many-folded boundaries between science, data, art, and culture. Recently, his work has been featured by The Guardian, Scientific American, The New Yorker, and Popular Science.
He is currently Data Artist in Residence at the New York Times, and is an adjunct Professor in New York University’s ITP program.
Speaking at the Age of AI today, with Wolfram and Urban and a bunch of bright folks.
ICLR, one of the top conferences for deep learning, released a tabulation of contributions by source. As you can see here, Google dominates. (source)
And here's a writeup on some of my talk: Super-intelligence Will Appear Before Humans Upload Consciousness to the Cloud
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
Our GeoDataViz team have been virtually exploring and comparing the landscapes with OS data and created a poster to showcase Great Britain's 78 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) and National Scenic Areas (NSAs).
Take a look at the blog: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2020/07/using-data-to-explo...
A visit to Adam’s office in downtown Oakland. He works as creative coder at Pitch Interactive, where he develops data visualizations for clients like Facebook and Google. They have a nice workspace in a brick building overlooking what used to be the Oakland Tribune.
Oakland is going through rapid changes, as many creatives and professionals move into an area that still struggles with crime and poverty. That paradox was apparent on my way from downtown to the Crucible in West Oakland, where dozens of homeless tents were pitched in by the freeway, set against a backdrop of shiny new skyscrapers.
Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.
When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.
What do you currently think is the latest growing economic force in the world? Or actually, should I say who, as the answer is women. View article here
Graphic by Tiffany Farrant
Do any so-called “Superfoods” really have super powers?
See the interactive version @ Information is Beautiful.
Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.
When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
***VERSIÓN MEJORADA AQUÍ***
Esta infografía de La Silla Vacía no me pareció en absoluto informativa.
Este es el boceto de lo que hubiera hecho, basándome en una infografía de flujos de tendencia de visualizinglastfm.de/02.html.
Inconvenientes: los únicos datos reales son los años y el tamaño de la bancada en cada año. Los datos de los flujos no estaban disponibles. En parte se infirieron restando el antes del después, pero el movimiento del punto A al B (de qué partido salió y a qué partido llegó cada uno de los trásfugas) se desconoce.
Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.
When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.
We celebrated Adam’s birthday in style in uptown Oakland, across from the historic Fox Theater. We dined at Duende (spanish for ‘passion’), feasting on tasty tapas and paellas with with him Dani and Phyllis. Phyllis gave him a lovely handmade birthday card showing him as a dataviz priest with rings of digital bits. And I gave him ‘Unflattening’, an inspiring comic book on how we construct knowledge through multiple viewpoints.
Adam has grown into a fine young man over the years, which makes me very happy. He’s developed just the right mix of passion and reason -- and he’s an inspiration to me. I hope he can keep following his bliss in the next chapter of his life. Joyeux anniversaire, Adam!
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
A visit to Adam’s office in downtown Oakland. He works as creative coder at Pitch Interactive, where he develops data visualizations for clients like Facebook and Google. They have a nice workspace in a brick building overlooking what used to be the Oakland Tribune.
Oakland is going through rapid changes, as many creatives and professionals move into an area that still struggles with crime and poverty. That paradox was apparent on my way from downtown to the Crucible in West Oakland, where dozens of homeless tents were pitched in by the freeway, set against a backdrop of shiny new skyscrapers.
Released:
www.curl.com/products_demos_ed.php
Design by Brian Staats and Juhan Sonin
Implemented by Curl
Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.
When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.
I wanted the last cluster of dots to be larger than the rest of the dots, but not this much larger!
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What does the DNA of a nation look like?
This is the question I wanted to explore with my visualization of data associated with the UK's National DNA Database, which I built for the July issue of Wired UK.
The final graphic is composed of more than 5 million dots - one for each profile stored in the NDNAD. This graphic was constructed using a custom-written software program that I wrote.
For more information, visit my blog - blog.blprnt.com
Built with Processing (http://www.processing.org)
www.huffingtonpost.com/anne-mai-bertelsen/visualizing-hun...
Rates of obesity, food insecurity (aka hunger), poverty and Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) participation. States with high levels of food insecurity also have high levels of obesity. In addition 14 states that have higher than national average for hunger also have higher than the national average for obesity. High levels of SNAP participation does not seem to prevent high levels of obesity and hunger.
One of America's great business moguls Howard Hughes. May be best known for his aviation exploits including designing the Spruce Goose, but he was also an engineer, industrialist and philanthropist. In fact, due to his many talents he soon became one of the world's wealthiest people.
Article link: www.busmanagement.com/news/howard-hughes/
Graphic by Robin Richards
Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.
I am building a small visualization tool to look at the similarities and differences between two articles published in October about head injuries and the NFL:
"Game Brain" by Jeanne Marie Laskas - Oct. 10, 2009
www.gq.com/sports/profiles/200909/nfl-players-brain-demen...
"Offensive Play" by Malcolm Gladwell - Oct. 19, 2009
www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/10/19/091019fa_fact_glad...
These are some early outputs from the system.
Character profiles for individual Avengers characters, showing which issues they appeared in.
When the character returns after a haitus of more than 10 issues, the title of that issue is indicated.
Paleta desenhada a partir da junção de todos os dados de cor dos quadros selecionados do período.
Cores da natureza (verde, azul amarelo) e tons claros.
Infográfico para a revista Superinteressante de junho de 2012. Direção de arte de Fabrício Miranda e edição de texto de Karin Hueck.
Feito com Processing.
Our GeoDataViz team have been virtually exploring and comparing the landscapes with OS data and created a poster to showcase Great Britain's 78 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) and National Scenic Areas (NSAs).
Take a look at the blog: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2020/07/using-data-to-explo...