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A dynamic TreeMap shows doctor who villains. Villains can be filtered by doctor actor name or villain motivation. A drill down shows the episodes the villain appears in. The visualization was made with the javascript infovis toolkit and can be seen with modern browsers at demos.thejit.org/doctorwho/
Icemusic concert in Oulu, Finland 24.2.2012
Eric was responsible for the lights which in my opinion look stunning in the pictures. And he built the ice instruments etc.
Skyrails is a Social Network and Graph Visualization System with a built-in programming language. The system is not solely aimed at expert users, since through other scripting languages, menus can be built and the system used by a wider audience. Also, as Yose Widjaja affirms, the language is pretty easy to learn. However, because the software is currently on beta mode, there is not much documentation for the language and hence self-learning and guessing is the only way to go for now. Yose says this will change in the future. There's a flickr page with different screenshots of the application and a striking video demo of the tool on YouTube, which shows the Scotland Corporate Interlocks in early 1900.
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.
Prof. Bob Behringer and his graduate student Abe Clark, along with Prof. Lou Kondic of NJIT, recently had a paper accepted in PRL titled "Particle scale dynamics in granular impact." The image at left is a typical image from one of their experiments, where the bright particles are experiencing force.
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Preliminary Wordle of Visweek09 attendee interests (registrants since 26 Aug 09)
Subtracted the usual suspects (visualization, visual, analytics, hci)