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The renowned science & technology portal Seed (US) is collaborating with visualizing.org on a collection of outstanding examples of how creatively data can be visually processed to generate really impressive BIG PICTURES.
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Okay- try to imagine this on a small kid, as a Munchkin, in The Wizard of Oz. I took this photo at the costume shop to show the producer and direcor what I had in mind for the Munchkins, but thought the better of it, because I was afraid they would totally nix my idea!!!!
We are making architectural visualization with LUMION & MAX
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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.
I went to shoot some hoops last weekend for the first time, really, since high school. It's been a while and my shot technique is shoddy. Anyway, I had my GPS on me and recorded the session and this was the result.
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Garden design doesn’t have to be a complicated task for anyone. It’s not very difficult to come up with a garden layout that will make people comfortable and happy. Make it feel and look good and you’ll be halfway to the point of designing your perfect garden.
Basically, you can begin by going out into the yard area and simply sketch out the available area for planting your garden. After sketching the layout, you can include planters, flower beds, raised beds plus everything else you’d like to include in your garden. When it comes to the time you want to add plants, furniture etc in your garden, be sure to refer to your garden sketch.
Alternatively, you can use a garden design software to come up with the layout of your garden. Examples of this software include Garden Planter 3 and Garden Puzzle. With the latter, you’ll be able to visualize your intended plants and the spacing.
After coming up with a rough sketch of the garden you need, you can design other features using the following tips:
1. Use the right Width of the Pathways
For the pathways to offer comfortable passages, they need to be wide enough. The main thoroughfares should allow for the passage of not less than two people. This means that the width of such must be 5 feet or more. For the paths that are considered secondary, you should ensure that they are at least 3 feet wide.
2. Take the Steps into Account
To avoid making the stairways and steps appear daunting, ensure that they are gently ascending. For optimum comfortability make your steps not to be more than 6 inches.
3. Allow for enough outdoor Room
There are no better outdoor entertainment areas like patios and decks. In your garden design, take mingling and dining into account. To do this, you must take a rough guess at the number of guests you’re likely to have on a regular basis. After that, leave a four-square-foot for each person.
4. Avoid Loosely set pavers and slick surfaces
The paving in your garden must be able to provide a footing that’s secure. Loosely set pavers or slick surfaces that wobble are likely to cause accidents. Therefore, avoid materials that are not able to offer enough traction during winter and rainy seasons.
5. Leave enough space above the head
Under the pergolas, archways and arbours, there should be enough room for the head. Ideally, there should be a minimum of 7 feet. This ensures that no head accidents occur as a result of butting of heads.
6. Leave room for the growth of plants
You should ensure that there’s enough room for your plants to grow. You can plant some plants that can be replaced after maturing or those that are quick-growing and therefore can be removed once they mature up.
7. Make use of Turf
Though a lawn can be very costly and quite intensive in terms of labour, no other surface has the same it offers. It’s good for playing, comfortable and very yielding. So make use of it wisely in your garden.
With this information and these tips, you should be able to come up with a great garden design for your home. Add a personal touch to whatever you bring as a feature in your newly designed garden and use it to reflect your personality soar the image of your home. For more garden designing advice and to get more complex garden designs installed, talk to the specialists here at Kite Landscapes on 01344 886 331.
The Scientific Visualization Studio fosters scientific inquiry and outreach within NASA programs through visualizations (animations and artistic concepts based on scientific data). To that end, the SVS works closely with scientists in order to promote a greater understanding of Earth and Space science.
All the visualizations created by the SVS (more than 2,900) are accessible to the public. More recent animations are provided as MPEG-4s, MPEG-2s and MPEG-1s. Some animations are available in high definition as well as NTSC format. Where possible, the original digital images used to make these animations have been made accessible. Lastly, high- and low-resolution stills, created from the visualizations, are included, with previews for selective downloading.
Thank you kindly Derkjan from Bruchem for this system with HP VISUALIZE-fx2 graphic accelerator board, 2002
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.
Enabling young people to voice their opinions and providing а critical view of media and politics through journalistic education is the topic on which Goran Igic, Director of Development at IDEA SEE had a presentation during the Youth-led media panel at the Youth and Media Conference in Skopje.
At the same time, during the Media literacy and Information quality panel, IDEA SEE’s chief designer Daniel Janev hоlded a hands-on workshop on "How to visualize your message to make it more powerful".
Golden WestLake
Project information
Location: 151 Thuy Khue Street, Tay Ho, Hanoi
Type: Apartments
Investor: Flamingo Hong Hac Dailai Resort JSC
Total area: 2ha
Building start date: 31/12/2005
Building finish date: 31/12/2007
Product by E5:
- Ariel visualization.
- Exterior visualizations
- Interior visualizations
- 5 minutes introducing film.
The 3D project completed in november 2007.
Architectural visualization of O House
Architects: Philippe Stuebi Architecten
Location: Vierwaldstättersee, Switzerland
Revolve's photo exhibition launch at the Halles Saint Gery in downtown Brussels on July 1, 2014. In the presence of the City of Brussels, the Brussels Environment Agency (IBGE) and REScoop.
Julia Kaganskiy (@juliaxgulia) organizes Arts, Culture and Technology meetups in NYC. This event on 27th April 2010 was on Data Mining & Visualization: www.meetup.com/Arts-Culture-and-Technology/calendar/13144...
Yunsik Kang graduate student Laboratory of Genetics
Scanning confocal microscope
A Dying Salivary Gland: This image depicts cells from normal and dying salivary glands in fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) larvae. The larval salivary gland is destroyed during metamorphosis through programmed cell death, also known as apotosis. On the left is a healthy salivary gland showing DNA in blue, lamin (a protein of the nuclear membrane) in green, and low levels of death protein caspases in red. On the right is a dying salivary gland showing hallmarks of apoptosis: DNA fragmentation, lamin destruction and caspase activation. By using imaging techniques, we can visualize a dying cell and understand the unique features it possesses.
Daniel Mocanu, researcher, viewing a 3D reconstruction of a patient's anatomy on Boston University's Deep Vision Display Wall. Photo: Laura Giannitrapani, Scientific Computing and Visualization, Boston University.
Julia Kaganskiy (@juliaxgulia) organizes Arts, Culture and Technology meetups in NYC. This event on 27th April 2010 was on Data Mining & Visualization: www.meetup.com/Arts-Culture-and-Technology/calendar/13144...
Ge Wang is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). He researches programming languages and interactive software systems (of all sizes) for computer music, mobile and social music, new performance ensembles (laptop orchestra and mobile phone orchestra) and paradigms (e.g., live coding), visualization, human-computer interaction, sound synthesis and analysis, musical visualization, and methodologies for education at the intersection of computer science and music.
Learn more at arts.mit.edu
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Number 7 of 61 "Visualize it Richly and Colorfully" doodles for the Index-Card-A-Day Challenge: Marker on 3"x5" card.
I'm working with 2 different themes a day and gave myself the added challenge of spending no more than 3 minutes creating each card.
The first theme is "Visualize it Richly and Colorfully". That is exactly what my business aims to do and is also a key part of creativity.
The second series is really "happy mail" to be sent to critically ill children from the following organizations: Hugs and Hope, Post Pals, Caring Bridge, and Send Kids the World.
The Index-Card-A-Day challenge is hosted by Daisy Yellow: daisyyellow.squarespace.com/icad/