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My infographics students are full of great ideas but they do have bad orthography. Is it necessary to have good orthography to make a good ifographic? Could you make a great infographic even if you dont know how to read and write?
David Cook, Chief Clinical and Operating Officer, Jiahui Health, People’s Republic of China capture during the Session: "Visualizing Disease" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Ascent Penthouse
Client: Mr Dung - IAM Architecture
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@ Long Nguyen & Thu Nguyen
Architecture - Interior Design & 3D Visualization
0979 962 864, Ho Chi Minh City
advlongnguyen@gmail.com
Cynap Presentation and Collaboration System from WolfVision. Can be used either with or without a connected Visualizer. www.wolfvision.com
An array of retina cells surrounds the lens during eye development in a zebrafish embryo. The image was taken at the embryonic developmental stage relevant to retina and lens development in zebrafish (Danio rerio) at 24 hours post-fertilization. Structures of the forebrain can also be seen in this image.
Newer, faster supercomputers have allowed scientists to create detailed models of blood flow that help doctors understand what happens at the molecular level and, consequently, how heart and blood diseases can be treated.
Above: A flow of healthy (red) and diseased (blue) blood cells with a Dissipative Particle Dynamics (DPD) method.
This image visualizes the discovery of asteroids from 1801 to 1900. The Solar System is shown in a logarithmic scale to allow both the main asteroid belt and Kuiper objects to be shown. Asteroids are shown in the position of their perihelion. This makes it easier to separate the various families.
I also plotted the histogram of how many minor planets were discovered each year, the semi-major axis, and excentricity on the right panels. The left panels show the excentricity and inclination as a function of semi-major axis, this is again to show how the various asteroid families were defined based on their orbits.
Data source: www.minorplanetcenter.net/
Youtube visualization: youtu.be/QOdrRX-IScc
Visualizing our bug system, using code_swarm with COLORS!
Red: Case opened
Green: Case closed
Blue: Talking about the case
Orange: Reassigned
All other actions show up as gray.
This image visualizes the discovery of asteroids from 1801 to 2000. The Solar System is shown in a logarithmic scale to allow both the main asteroid belt and Kuiper objects to be shown. Asteroids are shown in the position of their perihelion. This makes it easier to separate the various families.
I also plotted the histogram of how many minor planets were discovered each year, the semi-major axis, and excentricity on the right panels. The left panels show the excentricity and inclination as a function of semi-major axis, this is again to show how the various asteroid families were defined based on their orbits.
Data source: www.minorplanetcenter.net/
Youtube visualization: youtu.be/QOdrRX-IScc
Field curvature is an undesirable property of photographic lenses in which the center and borders can't be brought into sharp focus at a single focus setting. Lenses of simple design focus sharply onto a bowl-shaped surface. (See first comment below for an illustration.) They misbehave when we ask them to focus their images on a flat sensor or piece of film.
A lot of smart people, mostly with German and Japanese names, worked from the 1880s to the 1950s to perfect multi-element lenses that could project a sharp image onto a flat surface. We've now come to take flat-field lenses for granted.
I just posted an article at dpreview.com on field curvature with some images that demonstrate how it works. I did the experiments using a Fujian 35mm f/1.7 CCTV lens that exhibits the worst field curvature I've ever encountered. It's a $25 lens that makes dreamy-looking portraits with a sharp center frame. It's a huge bargain if you don't care about the borders being in focus.
As of 5 June, walked 1003 miles, my goal had been 864 miles - 139 miles ahead of plan.
(Maybe I should take the rest of the month off...)
Seriously, have been able to get quite a bit of hiking in since May, and that makes it easy to cover lots of miles.
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Each pixel in "original" size is 5 square miles.
These are all 3015 15-mile-square places in the world where there was a cluster of geotagged pictures in close proximity. The tourist/local split is basically worthless at this scale, where every square is locals at the edges with maybe a dot or two of tourist-dominated area somewhere in it. Tourists may take more total pictures in some areas, but their locations are always more concentrated.
Took this based on a photo posted today by @dibytes where she made note of how focal length can make a difference in what you see. Then, before choosing to post this image, I read a blog entry by @susanvg in which she observes how a photo can be visualized in many ways, and can tell a bit of story. I see different images here. What do you see?
An example output from the Visualize_Backtrace.module, which parses the XDebug traces of Drupal function calls.
A tour of the newly renovated EVEREST visualization theater at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility.
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1RDlf6w
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Beautiful and cute by @murka.art tag your art #arts_visualization for a possible feature. #instaartist #art #artist_4_shoutout #blvart #art_spotlight #art_collective #art_empire #artextreme #imaginationarts #artistic_support #artistic_nation #worldofartists #phanasu #mizu_art#worldofpencils #drawing_feature#drawings #drawing#mixedmedia #artsanity#pencildrawing#artoftheday#cute#beautiful #amazing by @arts_visualization bit.ly/1SabdFW
Ascent Penthouse
Client: Mr Dung - IAM Architecture
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@ Long Nguyen & Thu Nguyen
Architecture - Interior Design & 3D Visualization
0979 962 864, Ho Chi Minh City
advlongnguyen@gmail.com
The Cheesy Animation Is Best Architectural 3D Animation And 3D Rendering, Architectural Visualization Company In India, Gujarat, Ahmedabad, Mumbai.
This image visualizes the discovery of asteroids from 1801 to 1950. The Solar System is shown in a logarithmic scale to allow both the main asteroid belt and Kuiper objects to be shown. Asteroids are shown in the position of their perihelion. This makes it easier to separate the various families.
I also plotted the histogram of how many minor planets were discovered each year, the semi-major axis, and excentricity on the right panels. The left panels show the excentricity and inclination as a function of semi-major axis, this is again to show how the various asteroid families were defined based on their orbits.
Data source: www.minorplanetcenter.net/
Youtube visualization: youtu.be/QOdrRX-IScc
Visualization of ICD 10 codes by number of codes grouped at the second level of the clinical code structure
Stunning visualization of death over space and time. Turn up the volume too.
If the US had a FICO score, what would it be?
Client work: www.creditloan.com/blog/uncle-sams-credit-score/