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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.

Created by Martin Wattenberg, the goal of this visualization was to give a quick answer to the question, "what's happening in the market?"

 

The screen is divided into rectangular tiles that represent publicly traded companies. The area of a rectangle corresponds to the market capitalization of the company, and the color tells you how the stock price has changed since the previous market close.

interior visualization of Bedroom 3D model rendered

A data-visualization of meteorite impact data etched into stone at different locations on the Earth. Using data provided by Peter Jenniskens at the SETI Institute, Kildall wrote custom algorithms that created files specific for a high-pressure waterjet cutting machine.

 

When a large asteroid enters the earths atmosphere, it does so at high velocity of approximately 30,000km/hour. Before impact, it breaks up into thousands of small fragments, which are meteorites. Usually when they hit our planet in the ocean or at remote locations. Only recently have scientists been able to use GPS technology to geolocate the spread patterns, called Strewn Fields.

 

Using this data, along with the mass of the meteorites, Kildall has transposed the patterns using custom algorithms into 2D space and the programmed the waterjet machine — a high-pressure CNC water-cutting device to etch the data into stone. The waterjet reflects the kinetic energy of the asteroid and the stone is that of the Earth. Each stone is selected to match the type of rock found at that impact site on Earth.

 

Part of the group exhibition Future Artifacts

 

Thanks to Leisure & Culture Dundee

 

About the Artist Scott Kildall is cross-disciplinary artist who writes algorithms that transform various datasets into 3D sculptures and installations. The resulting artworks often invite public participation through direct interaction. His work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the New York Hall of Science, Transmediale, the Venice Biennale and the San Jose Museum of Art.

 

He has received fellowships, awards and residencies from organizations including Impakt Works, Autodesk, Recology San Francisco, Turbulence.org, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, Kala Art Institute and The Banff Centre for the Arts.

 

FUTURE ARTIFACTS

Gabriel Menotti, Scott Kildall, Roel Roscam Abbing, Thomson & Craighead, Nedyalka Panova

 

This intervention-exhibition presents artworks and installations across the galleries and public spaces of the McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum, and the Mills Observatory. The works conjure up an image of future artifacts, questions ideas of what we leave behind and reveals the hidden material cultures of our technological age. The audience can choose to hunt for these artifacts or find them by chance; either way they will provide new conversations between museum objects and their audience.

www.relevantlyspeaking.com/2008/02/22/social-network-visu...

 

found this FaceBook data visualization tool created by Ivan Kozik called Nexus. Nexus creates a graph of your social network and finds commonalities between your friends.Your can see and activate the tool HERE It calculates friend similarity , and highlights links between friends who share interests and groups. While the generated image is static, browsing the connections is dynamic: clicking a friend node shows who they are friends with, as well as all commonalities with mutual friends. Its a great tool to visualize how your friends are connected, which interests they share and the friends you have the most in common.

I mainly uploaded these to submit to the 'Backgrounds App' group for use for cell phone backgrounds on android devices.

 

if they aren't accepted, I'll be deleting them.

 

xox

HOLOGRAPHY - How it Works - With our visualization solutions you can produce images/ video in any sizeor shape, front or rear projected, spherical, cylindrical, conic or flat screen, from small screens to large-scale dome configurations. bit.ly/2cKiRtX

by #IFVPmember Heather Martinez

Location: Kuwait

Done for: Tamdeen Group

The dots are now pulled from a database and vector drawn in real time. Seems like a trivial change (and to site visitors it is), but before they were hand drawn onto the image. This will make it a snap to maintain and update long term. It will replace the live map this week when I figure out how to keep the labels from overlapping via javascript.

Memory leaks are beautiful to see with our internal visualization and debugging tool. We still don't like them though!

Coursework, HEAJ (Haute-École Albert Jacquard, Namur, Belgium).

 

HEAJ website :

www.infographie-sup.be/

Photos from inside my magnetic field visualizer

I mainly uploaded these to submit to the 'Backgrounds App' group for use for cell phone backgrounds on android devices.

 

if they aren't accepted, I'll be deleting them.

 

xox

Visualization: Studio216

Architect: LMN Architects

Location: Seattle

this cool project seems to project an artistic represenation of the current water quality in the river in

 

this cool project seems to project an artistic represenation of the current water quality in the river under this bridge...didn't see it work, but it seems like a great idea

by #IFVPmember Ann Leach

So, which balloon size will suit you? :-)

 

Original project at: www.behance.net/gallery/Visualizing-Anger/371697

自分の「原石」を知り、将来のイメージと独自の「ブランド」を創る@大前研一のアタッカーズビジネススクール

講師: 蓮沼孝氏

Building your 'BRAND' to last with Serious Play

@Kenichi Ohmae's Attackers Business School

Instructor: Mr. Takashi Hasunuma

www.attackers-school.com/seminar/seminar_detail.html?id=496

ameblo.jp/seriousplay-rra-hasunuma/

www.rasmussen-and-associates.com/index.html

 

レゴ・シリアスプレイと言う方法を用いて、自分の潜在意識・能力をレゴで見えるかする

In the workshop, the participants visualize subconcious and potential capability by using Lego serous play method.

 

Date: 10th July 2010

Location: Ohmae@workビル 東京都千代田区六番町1-7

1-7 Rokubancho, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo Japan

Photo by Yoshitaka Tokusho

More of exterior samples, pls visit our exterior gallery: www.archeast.com/ProList.aspx?typeId=5

Collision plane is shaded and particles "casts" fake shadows :-) and it supports 5 network protocols ... ready for testing.

The goal of this project was to visualize anger. Even though we usually connect this emotion with very intensevisuals, I decided to take a more subtle, poetic approach. After a month of thorough research,which included reading about the signs and phases of anger, as well as thereasons which cause it, I formed a clear idea of my direction.

 

Original project at: www.behance.net/gallery/Visualizing-Anger/371697

Visualization: Studio216

Architect: The Berger Partnership

Location: Seattle

Shortest path tree for bike travel from some point Concord, California, not accounting for elevation.

Small Living room

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