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(24-6-11-Cyberspace / I've had to tiddy-up)

 

The reason for calling the images on this Flikr set snapshots is simple: they try to capture the essence of a live network. It is constantly growing and shifting -and new information keeps completing the imperfect image all the time.

 

The left side of this image represents how the graph looked like yesterday. On the new network diagram to the right, you can see that the International presence has been placed in a square and moved to the opposite side. This positioning is irrelevant in a way, because the best manner of visualizing the network would be in 3D.

 

The Green dots all represent buses from the #CaravanaMX. The blue dots are coordination nodes for the Movement and the ones on the outskirts of the graph represent hash-tags. Light blue nodes are Twitter accounts and some follow the green buses because they were ridding on them.

 

Red dots are also hash-tags, but I would say of a much more public nature. The red dot at the right side of the new graph, for example, represents #CaravanaVirtualMX which was another way people followed the trip.

Mike Moradi, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Sensulin, USA; Young Global Leader 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

This is part of the experimental visualization project for cancer research, which we developed since 2008. For more information, please visit www.qplot.com/cases/cancer_pipeline/

This is actually a mistake - all the stations are scrambled. Still, it looks sorta cool.

www.bioteams.com/2007/04/30/visualizing_complex_networks....

 

The site is run by Manuel Lima who is an interaction designer, information architect and design researcher. Manuels website is www.mslima.com/myhome.cfm

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

a worldwide weekend-long dive into data visualization...

The places I've slept in the past year

Panel: Adam Rabinowitz, Ana Boa-Ventura, Irene ros, Nicholas Rabinowitz, Ryan Shaw

Pilots from each team walked the course, visualizing their motions at the scariest corners

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.

 

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

Jeffrey M. Drazen, Editor-in-Chief, New England Journal of Medicine, USA 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

Some shots from my Mac visualizer.

Visualization of various internet stats from the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibit at MoMA. I was attracted to this partly because of the massive hanging screen, which, if you went round, showed the mirror image on the back.

I had a hard day. In the night I stopped my car, took off shoes and socks and walked barefoot through the rain and snow.

A visualization of 1 million Manga images on 287 megapixel HIPerSpace on supervisualization system at Calit2, San Diego.

 

This photo: Lev Manovich and Jeremy Douglass (Post-doctoral researcher, Software Studies Initiative).

Though many universities attempt to show in their façades their debt to the eras past, the newer sections give us the hopes of the future. Odd, daring, almost recombinant structures leave us once again in awe of the value of knowledge - the very basis for the universities existence.

 

Frequently displayed in the campus are works of art intended to instruct, to awe, and to teach a modernist version of hope...

Jemison Center

Tuscaloosa, AL

Northport

quick fluxus script visualizing email data flow for the hungarian freedom not fear 2008 event against the eu data retention directive.

 

wiki.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/Freedom_Not_Fear_2008/Bud...

 

visualizing isolines of presence as an alternative to the actual paths from openpaths.cc

Flickr Shapetiles is a slippy map of all the shapefiles that were generated from geotagged Flickr photos. You can pan the map to move around, zoom in and out by double-clicking (or shift-double-clicking) the map or by using the scroll-wheel on your mouse. There is also experimental support for touch screen devices (which really just means the ipad, right now.) shapetiles.spum.org/

iSGTW story | Image courtesy of Paul Thompson, Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, University of California.

 

Using a grid computing testbed, researchers can visualize the progressive brain tissue loss (pink) in schizophrenia patients.

For marketers, product developers and venture capitalists who are dissatisfied with traditional trend forecasting and market research reports, MindshareViz is a real-time trend visualization too that reveals consumer intent through online search behavior.

 

i worked with Jason Ring and Chris Yin on this project which was completed in Fall '05.

 

see more here:

www.creativeslant.com/projects.html

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.

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

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

 

www.janbasktraining.com/blog/data-visualizations-with-tab...

In my mind's eye, I visualize how a particular... sight and feeling will appear on a print. If it excites me, there is a good chance it will make a good photograph. It is an intuitive sense, an ability that comes from a lot of practice.

~Ansel Adams

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.

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.

 

Digilent Analog Discovery 2 is a USB oscilloscope and multi-function instrument that allows users to measure, visualize, generate, record, and control mixed-signal circuits of all kinds. Developed in conjunction with Analog Devices and supported by Xilinx University Program, Analog Discovery 2 is small enough to fit in your pocket, but powerful enough to replace a stack of lab equipment, providing engineering students, hobbyists, and electronics enthusiasts the freedom to work with analog and digital circuits in virtually any environment, in or out of the lab. The analog and digital inputs and outputs can be connected to a circuit using simple wire probes; alternatively, the Analog Discovery BNC Adapter and BNC probes can be used to connect and utilize the inputs and outputs. Driven by the free WaveForms 2015 (Mac, Linux and Windows Compatible) software, Analog Discovery 2 can be configured to work as any one of several traditional instruments.

 

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