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iSGTW story | Image courtesy of David Borland, Mats Rynge, John McGee and Ray Idaszak, RENCI.
Jobs begin in the MATCHING site at the far left in the image. The color-coded jobs are then sent to OSG compute sites, where they are stacked. Yellow chips on the stack are queued jobs and green ones are running. Completed jobs are sent to the DONE site at the far right. The color bar for ranking OSG sites is visible in the upper right of the image.
11.13.12
Thank you. Thank you very much. (You get it, right? If not, try saying it out loud.)
I am really happy about this project 365. I know I seem to start all my intros that way, but it's true. I think I can complete it.
These are some peas from lunch. Aren't you hungry now?
P.S. This is my most tagged image yet!
Hi i'm Dhananjay Sharma, Utilize my high and low polygon mesh modeling skills to create Architectural visualization, characters, environments, and props.
Hi i'm Dhananjay Sharma, Utilize my high and low polygon mesh modeling skills to create Architectural visualization, characters, environments, and props.
Hi i'm Dhananjay Sharma, Utilize my high and low polygon mesh modeling skills to create Architectural visualization, characters, environments, and props.
Architectural visualization of Minimalist House
Architects: Shinichi Ogawa & Associate
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.
Visualization of an email list. Each picture reprensents one Month. A Sediment is an author, the height represents the length of teh body, each hair is a word. Answers are red lines.
Illustrative Visualization of a german climate change adaption research network – using processing and a metaball force field fpr moving agents
This is a visualizer, created in Java (using the Processing environment), which plots all zip codes as little orange points, then plots a dataset as yellow "pins" on top. Links between the pins are represented by green curves.
Although the real version used Quickbooks company data plotted on the map, this demonstration version uses randomized data. Made in collaboration with Lydia Sidrak.
My music visualizer running in 64 bits in iTunes Cocoa, downloading pictures from Flickr and sending the video stream from iTunes to another application through Syphon...
Just Pinned to architectural visualization: Inside the Psychedelic Skyscraper City of the Future | The Creators Project bit.ly/2FSBNqj
My TwitWall microblog post of December 04, 2008 Having chosen from approx. 5000 pieces of connectivism - PERSONAL LEARNING NODES #9:
This artwork by Finnish Janna Syväoja is located at EMMA Museum of Modern Art. It consists of approx. 5000 pieces of jigsaw puzzle, hanging from the ceiling. This visualizes exactly, how the content of the #cck08 course seemed to me in the beginning - well, throughout the course actually. The meaning of the #cck08 revealed to me is that there existed one planned selected frame of reference - where to start to pick up themes and details from and to form new wholes, piece by piece. Otherwise all the pieces would have remained hanging in the air, in the virtual and non-virtual space. CCK08 built the threads binding the pieces together, to a whole - a new kind of whole.
And what's most important: I learned to process the aspired whole piece by piece, one piece at a time. Choosing, keeping and occasionally checking the direction of learning, managing and living is what counts. The amount of pieces processed at one time does not. For this thinking process photoblogging => microblogging and => blogging are excellent ways of action. It can only be learned and discovered by trying, doing, writing, visualizing, chatting, by oneself - and one piece at a time.
(The book I photographed the above picture from: The Saastamoinen Foundation Art Collection: Finnish Art. Edition: Päivi Karttunen. Photography: Ari Karttunen, Matti Ruotsalainen. Saastamoinen Foundation, 2006 (Lönnberg Print).)
DNA sequence alignment data shown on the TACC Visualization Wall.
Pictured (Left to Right): Adam Kubach, Dan Stanzione, Steve Welsh, Steve Goff, Matt Vaugh
I should probably paginate this feed!
I used Perl and the GraphViz::Data::Grapher from CPAN to make some graphics out of the data structure that XML::Simple makes out of the RSS feeds from my website. I will post the code and a writeup elsewhere.
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