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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.
After reading a tutorial by Jer Thorpe on the introduction to Data Visualization I came up with this representation of code repository's data.
A visualization of perlin noise where the size and color of each block is dependent upon the value of the perlin noise at each x,y position.
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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Neat Visualization mode for Boom Boom Rocket. You can play your own songs and it'll set the fireworks off to it. Pretty neat.
Checkout my full album for hundreds of music visualizers or audio spectrums,
Let me know which one you like the most and want to create on your music. I'll create any of them within 24 hours.
That's the final image of the hexel chart (showing casualties in Iraq) running on the LED screen. (Looks much better and alive when experienced live)
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Social network visualization February 25, 2009 – 1:08 am nexus.jpg Facebook social network visualization from Nexus. Hat tip to SM By Chris Coldewey | Posted in Pursuits | Tagged facebook, information visualization |
You might be familiar with Buza's amazing twitter visualizations from a few months ago. He recently invited me to test a system he has been putting together to let anyone generate the same kind of images based on their own web data.
The system works as follows: First, the user crawls the web and prepares some data ahead of time (images, graph structures, etc). Using a python script, the user feeds the data to an OpenGL context that is running an instance of the Bullet physics engine. Live interaction with the visualized data can happen there in a manner similar to E15,. When a desired view is produced or found, the system can generate a Sunflow scene file, that can be later used to render an image similar to the one featured here.
I haven't done much, just grabbed some data I harvested a while ago from openstudio and the tiny icon factory, and threw it in there to see how it looks. I hope to help Buza tweak some bugs and reach some design decisions while experimenting with Sunflow and rendering some coolness in the process.
Uploaded with plasq's Skitch. I'd forgotten about newsmap, and was reminded of it's existence when I stumbled on the Periodic Table of Visualization Methods (http://www.visual-literacy.org/periodic_table/periodic_table.html). Always interesting to look at alternatives to raw text-based lists of headlines.
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A visualization exercise. I usually have to visualize a lot if I have something specific in mind for Gracie. Ever since the "Cone" incident, she's never been the same with things on her head.
iSGTW story | Image courtesy Academia Sinica Grid Computing Center.
Through the Atmospheric Science Data Grid, scientists from four Taiwanese universities can access multi-dimensional scientific data through Web-based visualization and analysis services.
A challenge to get me thinking before I shoot. Too many crappy pictures and not enough great ones!!!
I'm not sure why they have this visualization in the Embarcadero station. I suppose it works, but it was clearly designed by an engineer!
What brought 60 Australian high school students together for a weekend to work through the somewhat dry topic of the effect of Australia's coming demographic crunch on its healthcare system? A data visualization challenge.
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