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Map view of national airline shortest path tree, showing shortest path from Seattle to some point Puerto Rico

COPYRIGHT 2009 by Jim Frazier All Rights Reserved. This may NOT be used for ANY reason without consent. See Flickr profile for more information.

 

Lighting: SB600 camera left into reflecting umbrella at full power, bare SB600 camera right at 1/32 power (to fill in some shadows), fired by CLS from SB800.

 

Part of the Peas Project

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Data-visualization – The concept is self-explanatory of the technique of visualizing data. Visualization can be on various platforms, through various means, and tool

 

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Fleshmap is an inquiry into human desire, its collective shape and individual expressions. In a series of studies, we explore the relationship between the body and its visual and verbal representation.

 

"Listen" investigates the relationship between language and the body. Verbal manifestations of human physicality in music, poetry, and religion are distilled to their basic elements.

The carried out problems:

Desifgn and 3D visualization

Edited topographical visualization of the surface of Titan from the Cassini-Huygens probe that landed there in 2005. Color/processing variant.

 

Image source: photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA06442

 

Original caption: This perspective view shows dark plains on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan about 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the Huygens probe landing site. In this area many discrete bright feature are scattered across the dark plains.

 

This provides stereo coverage with a resolution of about 45 feet per pixel (about 14 meters) and a convergence angle of about 6 degrees. The perspective image is color-coded in altitude with blue lowest and red highest. The ridges in the center of the view are about 150 feet-high (roughly 50 meters); the area covered is about 1.6 miles by 1.6 miles (2.5 by 2.5 kilometers). The topographic features toward the bottom right part of the view are suggestive of flow and erosion by fluids on the surface.

 

A stereo pair of images (insert) was acquired from the Huygens descent imager/spectral radiometer. The left image was acquired from 8 miles (12.2 kilometers) above the surface with the high resolution imager; the right from 4 miles (6.9 kilometers) altitude with the medium resolution imager.

 

The Huygens probe was delivered to Saturn's moon Titan by the Cassini spacecraft, which is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. NASA supplied two instruments on the probe, the descent imager/spectral radiometer and the gas chromatograph mass spectrometer.

 

The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C.

 

For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit saturn.jpl.nasa.gov.

 

Image Credit:

ESA/NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/USGS

 

Image Addition Date:

2005-12-02

Screenshot of Attensity Analyze for German tool “Visual CT”: Visualization of the parse tree generated by Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology from a German sentence.

 

Note: This tool is not shipped to and used by customers but by knowledge engineers to define and test the knowledge solutions.

 

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Screenshot des Attensity Analyze for German Tools „Visual CT“: Visualisierung des Parse-Baums für einem deutschen Satz. Der Baum wurde durch Natural Language Processing (NLP) Technologie generiert.

 

Hinweis: Dieses Tool wird nicht an Kunden ausgeliefert, sondern von Wissensingenieuren genutzt, um Wissenslösungen zu definieren und zu testen.

Chengdu Contemporary Arts Center was designed by Zaha Hadid Architect and rendered by Frontop Digital Technology Co.,Ltd.

3d rendering

architectural renderings

architectural visualization

architectural walkthrough

3d walkthrough

radial treemap harddisk visualization

3D Visualization of a room in Eliz Residence. Just a test render. no big deal :) i will post the final renderings when i finsh the whole project.

Like the cover of The Visual Display Of Quantitative Information

Tour & Taxis: last installation for Revolve's 2014 photo exhibition "The Rise of Renewables"

Photo of a Man on Sunset Drive: 1914, 2008

by: Richard Blanco

 

And so it began: the earth torn, split open

by a dirt road cutting through palmettos

and wild tamarind trees defending the land

against the sun. Beside the road, a shack

leaning into the wind, on the wooden porch,

crates of avocados and limes, white chickens

pecking at the floor boards, and a man

under the shadow of his straw hat, staring

into the camera in 1914. He doesn't know

within a lifetime the unclaimed land behind

him will be cleared of scrub and sawgrass,

the soil will be turned, made to give back

what the farmers wish, their lonely houses

will stand acres apart from one another,

jailed behind the boughs of their orchards.

He'll never buy sugar at the general store,

mail love letters at the post office, or take

a train at the depot of the town that will rise

out of hundred-million years of coral rock

on promises of paradise. He'll never ride

a Model-T puttering down the dirt road

that will be paved over, stretch farther and

farther west into the horizon, reaching for

the setting sun after which it will be named.

He can't even begin to imagine the shadows

of buildings rising taller than the palm trees,

the street lights glowing like counterfeit stars

dotting the sky above the road, the thousands

who will take the road everyday, who'll also

call this place home less than a hundred years

after the photograph of him hanging today

in City Hall as testament. He'll never meet

me, the engineer hired to transform the road

again, bring back tree shadows and birdsongs,

build another promise of another paradise

meant to last another forever. He'll never see

me, the poet standing before him, trying

to read his mind across time, wondering if

he was thinking what I'm today, both of us

looking down the road that will stretch on

for years after I too disappear into a photo.

 

Photo of a Man on Sunset Drive: 1914, 2008

by: Richard Blanco

 

And so it began: the earth torn, split open

by a dirt road cutting through palmettos

and wild tamarind trees defending the land

against the sun. Beside the road, a shack

leaning into the wind, on the wooden porch,

crates of avocados and limes, white chickens

pecking at the floor boards, and a man

under the shadow of his straw hat, staring

into the camera in 1914. He doesn't know

within a lifetime the unclaimed land behind

him will be cleared of scrub and sawgrass,

the soil will be turned, made to give back

what the farmers wish, their lonely houses

will stand acres apart from one another,

jailed behind the boughs of their orchards.

He'll never buy sugar at the general store,

mail love letters at the post office, or take

a train at the depot of the town that will rise

out of hundred-million years of coral rock

on promises of paradise. He'll never ride

a Model-T puttering down the dirt road

that will be paved over, stretch farther and

farther west into the horizon, reaching for

the setting sun after which it will be named.

He can't even begin to imagine the shadows

of buildings rising taller than the palm trees,

the street lights glowing like counterfeit stars

dotting the sky above the road, the thousands

who will take the road everyday, who'll also

call this place home less than a hundred years

after the photograph of him hanging today

in City Hall as testament. He'll never meet

me, the engineer hired to transform the road

again, bring back tree shadows and birdsongs,

build another promise of another paradise

meant to last another forever. He'll never see

me, the poet standing before him, trying

to read his mind across time, wondering if

he was thinking what I'm today, both of us

looking down the road that will stretch on

for years after I too disappear into a photo.

 

First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.

"T O P O L O G Y" is a meditation of the word visualized in three dimensions in a tangible form. The form is constructed with a Z-Corp CNC prototyping machine and isosurf. "T O P O L O G Y" is the first in a series of 3-D forms created from the orientation of the letters.

 

U – Silk City

 

Project information

Location: Le Van Luong Road, Van Khe Ward, Ha Dong district, Hanoi

Type: Residential Building

Investor: Song Da – Thang Long Joint Stock Company

Total area: 9.2 hectares

Total investment: 10,000 billion VND

Building start date: November 2008

Building finish date: December 2013

 

Product by E5:

- Ariel visualization.

- Interior visualization.

- 3D Floor Plan

- Brand Identity Package.

- Catalog

- Signage Design for Model House

 

The 3D project completed in June 2010.

from an MRI made @ Inselspital, 22.10.08. visualization made with Osirix

  

www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/socialaction/

 

Users begin with an overview of the entire social network. On the left side, overview statistics that describe the overall structure are presented. On the right, the network is visualized using a force directed algorithm.

Attempt #2 of poem visualization. This time of Shel Silverstein's "One Picture Puzzle Piece".

 

White lines are repeated words (the bolder, the more times it appears).

 

Gray arcs are repeated phrases.

 

Blue lines are rhymes.

      

children room on "doron furniture" Visualization

This is a modified version of my older work "You looking at me"

  

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urban islands, visualization, unique seating system, park bench, design:"Lucie Koldova, Dan Yeffet"

Redesign proposal for womenswear retailer. Design: Pompei A.D. Pencil drawings with digital montage, 2009.

Created by Martin Wattenberg (who licenses it under this CC license), Shape of Song visualizes repeated sections of music--or of any sequence--with translucent arcs.

 

Each arch connects two repeated, identical passages of a composition. By using repeated passages as signposts, the diagram illustrates the deep structure of the composition.

"Story is a sacred visualization, a way of echoing experience."

Terry Tempest Williams, Pieces of a White Shell (1984)

On Saturday, musicologist Daniel Callahan, spoke about how dancers such as Ted Shawn would visualize music to create dances.

 

-Cherylynn Tsushima

 

Photo Cherylynn Tsushima; Property Jacob's Pillow Dance

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