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visualization of people on the street in moving M5 bus in New York City, from Soho to Harlem, color of hair, face and shirts of each people on the street
various patterns created by I-Tunes visualization effect while listening to music on my computer. The song playing was "Run Brenda Run" written and performed by my brother, Bruce. The song was in honor of our daughter's run in the 2011 NYC Marathon.
A visualization of the Horde and Alliance population of the Windrunner realm on the World of Warcraft
Hopsack may have looked gorgeous in our old home, but here, it's a boring gray clashing with the color of the wood. [Yawn]
Today I was very busy - I had a lot of work to to. The good thing - I feel stabilized. I am sorry for the quality of this shot and to tired to make a better one.
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
Coach Ron Allice says that Carol seeks approval sometimes from people so she knows she's good and doing okay, but she knows she's fast and her coach says there's never been another at USC quite like her.
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
This is an example of the processing done by my music visualizer for iTunes on the Mac
more at www.fraktus.com/exo/exo_flickr.php
Or download it at fraktus.com/exo/eXo_12.dmg
The picture processed is downloaded automaticaly from the Flickr web site and is not mine, so it's a collective piece of art :-)
A diffusion effect with a cube on top. The whole is going through a blur effect.
Gérald Booms, coursework, HEAJ (Haute-École Albert Jacquard, Namur, Belgium).
See here the original animated gif.
HEAJ website :
The startup I work at did a friendly type of launch today, making our service Fidg't available to public eyes.
The basic 1 line description is that we take your contacts from various social networking services (we're starting small, supporting all the chat networks + flickr + lastfm) and their services together into a meta/reference contact. We then have 3 main utilities for that aggregated list:
1. A mobile client that runs on most Nokia Nseries phones, giving you social media browsing + chat.
2. Desktop visualization tool that lets you import and visualize media + tags from your aggregated Fidg't network, or from random flickr or lastfm networks (pictured, becuase it looks the coolest)
3. Web tools that let you manage this list of people, including the ability to activate/deactivate contacts, create new groupings, or import new contacts into your list.
Anyway, if you have a minute, check it out, report bugs or try to break it. The service is definitely not super robust at this point, but we just wanted to get it out there and gather some feedback.