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Looks even better on my massive monitor. For the record, this was while playing "The Lady in My Life" by Michael Jackson

Render

1440 x 1440

Created in Blender

11 x 14 mixed media collage

Digital alteration of antique photo, vintage workbook cover

Outcome of the India Art Summit. After which Mallika and Anandita worked on this installation.

 

How a child imbibes? Continuous exposure to a variety of situations, contexts, events and happenings and interesting and intense interactions that Mallika has regularly with Indira and occasionally with me(!#$%?) leads to her expressions.. MALLIKAMAGINATIONS

Sunshine, powerful - I am ready.

A walk around downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan for Art Prize, 2011

By placing the statue along the right side of the frame, the viewer's attention is drawn to it. Also, by zooming in on the face the viewer is compelled to wonder what he is gazing at.

Put data where people can see it.

magnetosphere

The last iTunes visualizer you will ever want for.

 

I love this visualizer :)

 

hit A and S key, or +/- key to see more/less effects.

The analysis of football teams as networks of individuals.

 

Connections between players according to the number of passing. position in the field according the to area where each player receives the pass (centroid with weights).

 

Data source: FIFA World Cup 2010

 

Data collected, analyzed and visualized with www.quadrigram.com

I am nursing a semi watching this vis....to quote a funny a man.

Render

1440 x 1440

Created in Blender

Screendumps of a Processing visualization using Miles Davies's "Bitches Brew" as input.

 

When messing with the code I forgot to clear the screen before each frame and ended up with this sticky, messy, happy accident.

 

Source available here: mrben.co.uk/blog/2008/10/dancing-circles/

I took a photograph of my computer screen while iTunes was generating visualizations and then tweaked it in Photoshop.

Same principle as the image here: www.flickr.com/photos/kylemcdonald/4289620523/

 

Except each pixel has an intensity corresponding to how long the base number could be searched for recursively. White therefore corresponds to loops, or simply long search sequences.

Today I was adapted. A good member of the society.

Digging at Golden Gardens Park with Puget Sound and Olympic Mtns as a backdrop.

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

 

HEAJ website :

www.infographie-sup.be/

Here, have some awesome particle visualizations from a presentation at UCLA by the fucking badass processing guru Robert Hodgin. I've been following the work of this man since 2000, so if you don't know him, you're going to want to take a gander. Can't find a moving version of it, but it's just so beautiful and god damn appropriate.

 

UPDATE: video found! http://www.vimeo.com/658158

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

by Kate Jones et al. (Via visualcomplexity.com)

25.11.2009

@Indigo

(Portecho Concert)

Itunes visualizer as shot through champagne in a tall cylinder glass.

The analysis of football teams as networks of individuals.

 

Connections between players according to the number of passing. position in the field according the to area where each player receives the pass (centroid with weights).

 

Data source: FIFA World Cup 2010

 

Data collected, analyzed and visualized with www.quadrigram.com

Architectural visualization of O House

Architects: Philippe Stuebi Architecten

Location: Vierwaldstättersee, Switzerland

a few pics from the World Science Festival in NYC. NASA Visualization Explorer team members Kayvon Sharghi and Eleni Kostis are staffing the Earth Right Now booth at the festival.

This shot from above makes the statue seem less powerful and more humbled. It also gives it a sense of height from the ground below.

Physical visualizations created by students from TU Twente (NL) during a workshop

www.exposedbrain.com/archives/000364.html

 

After catching Owen Pallett at the El Mocambo this evening, I tried to come up with some sort of abstracted visualization that would capture my impression of his song-creation/presentation system. Although it's a bit off from what I'd intended [it goes right-to-left, whatever that's worth, and mirroring the image just didn't feel right], it seems like an interesting place to start working on something like this.

 

Clearwords, Soundshards come in one end, their repetition and overlay generating both the emotional and aesthetic colour of the piece. We'll see...

 

Spadina Avenue, outside the El Mocambo, Toronto, August 02005.

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