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Strato-histo visualization using creator's listening data. For a description check www.megamu.com/lastfm

From Isotype Revisited project (http://www.isotyperevisited.org) at the University of Reading. Reproduced with permission.

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.

 

www.fidgt.com

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

this kind of visualization through metal poles is obligatory for building proposals in Zurich - even for skyscrapers

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

The Radar Chart shows an area of skill - SSIS Package Development. The basic facets of skill are listed and charted on a scale of 1 for basic to 5 for expert. One can show improvement in skills from one time frame to the next, show skill levels needed for recruits and so forth.

Someone tries to warn me. I can see the signs everywhere.

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

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

I always set up photo shoots in my head. I need some new pictures for my black/white wall. My vision of this photograph didn't come out the exact way I wanted. But, with me in the photo and a 1 yr old, it wasn't easy. I wish I wasn't centered and that I had more of the wall. I edited it in Picnik using the advanced b/w. I had my setting written down, but can't find it! it was taken on Aperature.

The coffee flavor wheel is a visual aide to describing tasting notes of different roasts and brews. It ranges from the pleasant (citrus, cinnamon, etc.) to the unpleasant (rubber, phenolic, etc.). It's hard to distinguish which is more appealing to the eye - a colorful wheel or a shiny espresso machine.

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

Dataset : 1 million manga images ( Software Initiatives )

CeCee Clifford,

 

Model: Mitchell Bartlett,

 

Pinhole Camera,

 

Professor: Jack Barnosky,

 

Visualizations, Spring 2013

I am ill. I am ill since three weeks and I feel fragile. I will visit my doctor on monday.

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

My visualization for "Dnister Hotel"

 

For more my projects, visit my site: www.dobrik.com.ua

3D-Rendering

"Architecture Visualisation: C&A Osnabrück Germany"

new itunes visualizer

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