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Jeremy Boy, PhD, Data Visualization Designer and Researcher at UN Global Pulse, works with Data and Innovation Management in Humanitarian Action students on techniques and strategies to exemplify data.
The Village Visualizer is a social network visualization tool that I developed for Computer Clubhouse's online community called the Village. The goal of the Village Visualizer is to encourage members to understand their social space and to find others who have common interests, communicate about projects, collaborate, and find resources. Through such connections, members may come to understand how they contribute, or can contribute, to the Clubhouse community and be empowered to impact other communities that they are part of.
The Village Visualizer shows an individual user the other Villagers who have similar interests and projects. The system compares the user to each person in the social network based on criteria generated from past projects and activity on the site.
The user probably recognizes some of the people around him but not everyone.To avoid making Clubhouse youth feel less popular, this visualization does not display specific connections; instead it displays other users in concentric circles around the current user.
When a user right-clicks on people’s faces or projects, their profile or project is opened in the Village web site. From there, he can explore the person’s profiles and projects on the site. When he selects a person’s thumbnail in the main window, the User panel displays detailed information including interests, Clubhouse country, projects and other details about that person. If he wants to find people beyond what the visualization recommends, he can do so in the Search Panel and add them to his ego network diagram.
This project was programmed by Han Xu.
As you can tell, this is a very very rough draft, but this is a compilation of time I've spent on work in the past month, including blogging topics, and communication activity with those i work with. Let me know if you have any suggestions!
Visualizations from an experiment with del.icio.us. For full details visit mandalabrot.net/delicious
sound visualization, multi-touch interface, break beat performance engine, spacialized sound, fm synthesis, sonic navigation, sound storm visualization, time machine, interactive sound sculpture, more at subcycle.org
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Visualizing data is like photography. Instead of starting with a blank canvas, you manipulate the lens used to present the data from a certain angle.
When the data is the social graph of 500 million people, there are a lot of lenses through which you can view it. One that piqued my curiosity was the locality of friendship. I was interested in seeing how geography and political borders affected where people lived relative to their friends. I wanted a visualization that would show which cities had a lot of friendships between them.
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Mi proyecto fin de carrera es sobre inteligencia colectiva, concretamente un motor de recomendación social para una comunidad online, todo en Ruby y Rails por supuesto :D Ya tengo bastantes datos con los que jugar y hacer algunas visualizaciones, así que aqui va una de las primeros intentos de visualizar las semejanzas entre usuarios con Pajek!
A sculpture helps the reader to visualize a black hole in 3D. It was fin learning about the fascinating data the Australia Telescope Compact Array has produced or contributed to in its years of operation. [Narrabri Region, NSW]
I was addict to draw comic pictures when I was a high school student till I found it was really hard for me to get/use Wang Dian Zhi at that moment.
When trying to draw something using light, I figured it was a totally different experience 'coz I cannot see the big map till the last minute I finish it.
Wow, drawing on paper is pretty agile, I just didn't realize it before.
É uma aplicação que permite desenhar um grafo social (Sociograma), através da leitura da rede de amigos de um utilizador do Facebook. Estão disponível quatro tipos de gráficos e cada um com uma leitura totalmente distinta da sua rede social.