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This is a java applet produced using Processing that visualizes my personal friends network from Facebook. It clearly shows the different groups from schools that have attended over the years. The java applet looks a bit worse and runs slower than the standalone application, but it gives a pretty good idea of the project

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iPlant Collaborative members discuss an example shown on the TACC Visualization Wall.

 

Pictured (left to right): Brandon Theis, Steve Goff

"I delighted in seeing image after image populating the parallel glass planes, extending back as far as the eye could discern... Sometimes I would imagine an irreverent me way down the line who refused to fall into place, disrupting the steady progression and creating a new reality that informed the ones that followed."

the quote is by Brian Greene in the chapter titled The Bounds of Reality (On Parallel Worlds) in his book The Hidden Reality, Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos

 

I hooked my camera up to my TV, and used the TV screen as the camera's viewfinder.

This is the result you get when the camera is in effect taking a picture of its own viewfinder

In the build-up to the Olympics 2012 in London, MO.be published a dossier about the Olympic Games (in dutch). Part of this dossier is the Olympic Stream, a visualisation of all medals won in modern Olympics.

The medals won are represented chronologically, from the Games in Athens in 1896 on the left to the last Olympics in Beijing in 2008 on the right. The thickness of the ‘stream’ of the country indicates the number of medals won and colors indicate the contintent or region of a country. Country names are shown when hovering over the graph.

The graph was published in an article about the internationalization of the Olympics (Dutch) and on a seperate page dedicated to the graph (in Dutch and English).

Tour & Taxis: last installation for Revolve's 2014 photo exhibition "The Rise of Renewables"

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Visualization of Flickr geotagged photos, uploaded between 2007 to 2015 and geotagged with the highest accuracy (street-level). I generated a number of different visualizations. Some are more artistic in style while others are designed more informative.

 

This type of visualization has been done years before (check out Eric Fischer's maps). Maybe the statistics going on on the lower-right corner provide some additional information not available so far.

 

Created as part of my research project (maps.alexanderdunkel.com).

 

Here's a blog entry with more info.

Visualization: Studio216

Architect: LMN Architects

Location: San Jose

exterior 3d visualization

A work-in-progress.

 

Messing around with visualizing my social graph on facebook...

Just a proof of concept. It'll take a lot more to turn this into something useful.

Not sure what this is exactly at this moment.

 

Still trying to work around the seriously crippled excuse of an API that FB made avaiiable...

iSGTW story | Image created on the Erasmus Computing Grid, by Tobias A. Knoch, Erasmus Medical Center.

 

A simulated view of the three-dimensional architecture of genetic material as it appears in a human cell nucleus. Colors signify different chromosomes.

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bi-weekly publication on politics, finance, social and cultural issues.

 

For the showcase of the project please visit Behance

The University of Memphis Marching Band gets ready for pre-game

Photo of a Man on Sunset Drive: 1914, 2008

by: Richard Blanco

 

And so it began: the earth torn, split open

by a dirt road cutting through palmettos

and wild tamarind trees defending the land

against the sun. Beside the road, a shack

leaning into the wind, on the wooden porch,

crates of avocados and limes, white chickens

pecking at the floor boards, and a man

under the shadow of his straw hat, staring

into the camera in 1914. He doesn't know

within a lifetime the unclaimed land behind

him will be cleared of scrub and sawgrass,

the soil will be turned, made to give back

what the farmers wish, their lonely houses

will stand acres apart from one another,

jailed behind the boughs of their orchards.

He'll never buy sugar at the general store,

mail love letters at the post office, or take

a train at the depot of the town that will rise

out of hundred-million years of coral rock

on promises of paradise. He'll never ride

a Model-T puttering down the dirt road

that will be paved over, stretch farther and

farther west into the horizon, reaching for

the setting sun after which it will be named.

He can't even begin to imagine the shadows

of buildings rising taller than the palm trees,

the street lights glowing like counterfeit stars

dotting the sky above the road, the thousands

who will take the road everyday, who'll also

call this place home less than a hundred years

after the photograph of him hanging today

in City Hall as testament. He'll never meet

me, the engineer hired to transform the road

again, bring back tree shadows and birdsongs,

build another promise of another paradise

meant to last another forever. He'll never see

me, the poet standing before him, trying

to read his mind across time, wondering if

he was thinking what I'm today, both of us

looking down the road that will stretch on

for years after I too disappear into a photo.

 

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A visualization of the workflow of our 3D department

bi-weekly publication on politics, finance, social and cultural issues.

 

For the showcase of the project please visit Behance

Tom Butkiewicz is developing interactive visualization tools that allow researchers to work with data in a whole new way. Learn more about Tom's work in an article he wrote for Sea Technology Magazine here.

 

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For Miss Phiippines, Venus Raj.

If only you had come up with a better answer......

This visualization looks west at the future SR 520 Montlake interchange after construction is complete and the landscaping has matured. In the foreground is a dedicated, north-south bike and pedestrian bridge that will cross the highway. Farther west is a landscaped, three-acre lid over SR 520 that features community open space, a regional transit hub and transit/HOV direct-access ramps to and from the highway.

 

Please note that visualizations may not be 100% accurate as some project features can change until all work is complete.

 

Learn more about the SR 520 Montlake Project.

Progress: Visualizing thoughts, thoughts, thoughts; so many, too many ideas. Which one is the one? twitpic.com/imaln

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