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8.5 x 11 inches. Mix of vintage paper from books, yearbooks, paper samples.

  

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surej_shams: Friggin missed your live in Calicut 😮

  

Marie-Sara - Octobre 2017 - PARIS

A visualization of the connections between people on Bagcheck at the end of May 2011. This graph shows the number connections (follows) each person on the site has.

 

Check out Bagcheck please. (cause you know you want to be in this graph -don't you!)

This is the implicit social network amongst the people I follow. It shows who most talks to or about who with an @mention.

 

The data comes from the Twitter API and so includes @mentions of people I don't follow, unlike the regular timeline.

 

Text nodes sized according to pagerank, edge thickness is relative to how many mentions one person makes of another. Colours groups derived from Gephi community detection.

Patterns by Eric Carlson

Now with recent progress, and commentary on Tom's mental sate during the inbox zeroing process.

 

Red comments are negative, green comments broadly hopeful, and aqua comments neutral.

 

Dark blue comments are meta commentary on the process, and did not contain progress information.

This is my current favourite photo of myself. I am a photographer who relies on their photos for their work. I haven't been able to get out of bed much, and haven't had the energy to take any photos for my work. But sometimes I can take photos in the bed and this is one of the inbetween photos of me resting a bit before carrying on.

i fell in love with this cup after seeing it on lizzy stewart's blog over a year ago. i got super excited when we passed the fishs eddy shop in manhatten, & was even happier when i found this at the back - on sale! hurrah! i bought myself & my boyfriend a mug each, but i wish i could've bought more stuff.

In these next couple of graphs, I used every single photo available on Flickr with the tag "sunrise" or "sunset". At this time, Flickr was still growing, and there were only a few thousand such photos, seen here.

 

Photos tagged "sunrise" taken since 2003-1-1.

 

Their horizontal positions represent the day of the year the photo was taken. The vertical bars are the boundaries between months.

 

Note the increase in quantity as we get near to today's date (2005-2-16).

 

The vertical position represents the time of day the photo was taken, according to the EXIF data. The horizontal lines are hours, with the thick line in the middle representing 12 noon.

 

I assume these times are not local, but note the cluster of photos around 6:00 am, and getting later in the day as the year progresses into Autumn.--

More stuff by jbum:

Sudoku Puzzles by Krazydad

Wheel of Lunch

Whitney Music Box

The Joy of Processing

 

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copyright by jukaone.

Plotting some data from www.hackdiary.com/2010/02/10/algorithmic-recruitment-with... in preparation for Web Directions @media London on Friday.

 

Shows all developers who identify their location as London on Github, who have 4 or more other Londoners following them. The sizes and colours come from Betweenness Centrailty and In-Degree respectively.

 

Plotted with Gephi

A graph of contractions and heart beats, during birth of my second daughter, Jozefien, one week ago. UZ Jette, Brussels

Art de la rue à Ales France; Mur de la gare routière 2001

Yoongie - Tình yêu vĩnh cửu của đời mình :"> You're the goddess of the world :)

 

p/s : I'm Loser :( Help me :(

 

My facebook network as of September 2012 rendered with Gephi using the Fruchterman-Reingold layout algorithm.

This is a graph of the homepage of Epicurious.com, done with the Websites As Graphs app, www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

 

From the site:

 

"What do the colors mean?

blue: for links (the A tag)

red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)

green: for the DIV tag

violet: for images (the IMG tag)

yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)

orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)

black: the HTML tag, the root node

gray: all other tags"

pic a ride mileage graph..

From Just Cause 2.

This was another shot of that graph paper book that I found. You'll be glad to hear that I didn't throw it away in the end but instead found a good home for it.

The graph shows that it's pretty damned cold.

from my Where workshop. Read all about it in the blog post.

 

See also a simplified PDF for your zooming pleasure.

 

Coloured clusters generated by community detection. Text sized by PageRank. Layout algorithm is OpenOrd.

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