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In weaving we are constantly dealing with a family of four graphs that are readily interconverted: a triangulation, a cubic graph, a medial graph, and a radial graph.

A figure used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.

Thanks to Damon Cortesi for (1) putting this little script together and (2) for helping this very un-techie girl get this information for her own account.

In weaving we are constantly dealing with a family of four graphs that are readily interconverted: a triangulation, a cubic graph, a medial graph, and a radial graph.

Foundation Final Major Project stuff

  

There where loads of those all around Paris

An orthogonal projection vertex-edge frame of the 8-cube, drawn from a diagonal perspective, so the edge path distance from one node to all others are grouped into columns.

 

There's 256 vertices and 1024 edges in this graph.

 

The number of nodes by column are the 8th row of Pascal's triangle:

1 8 28 56 70 56 28 8 1

 

The nodes are colored by frequency, red as one, orange as two, etc.

 

See also:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octeract

 

Please identify yourself and help label these pictures. I've marked the MAIN one for each graph. The ones NOT labeled MAIN will be merged into the main one when I get the chance

Graph of near record flows on January 5, 2015. The gage stopped working at noon so we may not know what the peak flows were. The note on the USGS site says "Equipment is malfunctioning/damaged and expected to be repaired Tuesday morning, Jan. 6, 2015. (Message 4 PM posted Jan. 5, 2015.)"

Usually I would look at a line graph and think mountains; now I actually see them.

-sharpie marker, pencil & watercolor

Graph paper wants to be more than just graph paper.

Now a feature in Integrity 3.7.2 - I added colour before releasing the new version (the colour indicates distance from home)

Foundation Final Major Project stuff

Alistair will give an overview of the techniques and technologies for visualising graph data, and explain where these work well for different types of problem. Graph databases help you to express the connections in your data. Simply by visualising those connections, you have a simple analysis tool, and a compelling user interface.

 

See the skillscast (film/code/slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5095-seeing-patterns-in-your...

Quick graph run off my first month at Mosso, comparing compute cycles against pageviews, with a Pageview / Cycle proportion (on a different scale). Thought it might help anyone out there who was confused by the concept of what 10,000 compute cycles actually equated to.

Example of a Horizon Graph showing the correlation in price peformance across a time series of over 50 stocks.

A pattern made from graph paper, using the 6 colors of the rainbow in a continuous sequence to form a design.

Now a feature in Integrity 3.7.2 - I added colour before releasing the new version (the colour indicates distance from home)

Projection stéréographique d'une image 360° HDR

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A pattern made from graph paper, using the 6 colors of the rainbow in a continuous sequence to form a design.

First impressions of Facebook's Graph Search

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