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ZION Workstation:
3 LED Cinema Displays + 8 inch Touchscreen
Homebuilt Multi-Touch Screen (embedded into the desk)
8 Core Xeon, 8GB RAM
videos online: www.31media.de/?project=particleTouch
An expanded matrix plot showing relationships between a dozen variables, primarily in search of a stastical model of attendance data.
The variables in this chart are (from top to bottom, and left to right)
- Attendance
- Year
- Game Day
- Day of Year
- Day of Month
- Day of Week
- Days Since Last Home Game
- Mean Daily Temperature (from records at Weather Underground for Port Columbus Airport)
- Opponent
- Last Home Result
- Points on the Season
- Points Per Home Game on the Season
To compare any two variables, find the column for one and the row for the other. Their intersection plots every league game in Crew history against those two variables.
Each dot (game) is colorized by where it falls within the range of historic attendances. For the sake of legibility, games are grouped. The color key is:
Bottom 20% of attendance - black
20 - 40% - Red
40 - 60%- Green
60 - 80% - Blue
80 - 99% - Cyan
100% - Magenta (this is only one game, and a real outlier in the data. The Crew's final home game in 1996 drew more than 30,000 people to Ohio Stadium, capping off their amazing 9-1 stretch run)
The matrix plot was made in R, using the dataset behind Massive Report Data. There is a fair bit to talk about with all these data points, and there are more that I'm trying to assemble. In the meantime, poke around yourself and see what you can find :-)
Since everybody has seen this cross spider before, I thought I'd go with a little over-the-top processing on this shot.
Each of these controls one 8x8 array and can be linked to a subsequent board to extend the length of the overall matrix
January 2004
I guess it was just a matter of time until I got around to drawing the obligatory Matrix doodle. I hoped to come at it from a different angle, using darker, solid lines throughout.
And, apparently, to me drawing it from a different angle means drawing it so it doesn't really look all that much like Keanu.
Oh well. Artistic license, right?
Not sure where I picked this up, probably Detroit Auto Show, but it's a folder on the Matrix yet to come, with postcard to return for more info.
Matrix was built in Canada for North America. I doubt many were exported to other lands. It's on the standard Corolla platform, like the Pontiac Vibe.
For the PCB artwork or more info goto;
www.spikenzielabs.com/SpikenzieLabs/8x8.html
For an example of what you could build with the 8x8 Matrix goto;
A matrix plot of a number of variables and their relationship to attendance figures for the Columbus Crew. Colors are assigned by attendance quintile - you can see the range in the top row of graphs (worst-attended games are black dots, red dots are slightly better but still below average, and cyan dots are the best - with one outlier in magenta, the Crew's lone 30+k attended game in 1996)
UPDATE: A larger version of this matrix plot, with more explanation, can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/bernhardtsoccer/8632759083/in/photo...
Guys wanna have fun !
Taken in the office, a series of Matrix type jumps and fight cut scenes.
Also see as Day 46 of the 365-days-photo-project.blogspot.com/
I was bored so i decided to make this. So what this basically is, like this photo and comment on this which gun (yours) do you want me to matrix it. If you have no idea what im talking about check out my matrix photos thats what im going to do with your desired gun. MATRIXING YOUR GUN IS TAKEN PLACE IN PMG SO PLEASE EMAIL ME YOUR GUN PASTIE CODE OR W/E ITS CALLED THANKS! :D