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A Day in the Life of the MBTA. Visualizes rider data taken from stops on 9/8/2009 from www.eot.state.ma.us/default.asp?pgid=content/developer_Vi...
This is my first data visualization.
Ben Majerus, coursework, HEAJ (Haute-École Albert Jacquard, Namur, Belgium).
See here the original animated gif.
HEAJ website :
Looks even better on my massive monitor. For the record, this was while playing "The Lady in My Life" by Michael Jackson
Screendumps of a Processing visualization using Miles Davies's "Bitches Brew" as input.
When messing with the code I forgot to clear the screen before each frame and ended up with this sticky, messy, happy accident.
Source available here: mrben.co.uk/blog/2008/10/dancing-circles/
I took a photograph of my computer screen while iTunes was generating visualizations and then tweaked it in Photoshop.
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Tyler Mitchell: Idyllic Space
June 21 – December 1, 2024
high.org/exhibition/tyler-mitchell/
high.org/exhibition/tyler-mitchell/
Tyler Mitchell is an American photographer and filmmaker renowned for his tender and innovative portrayals that center Black self-determination and empowerment through scenes of love, leisure, and camaraderie. Mitchell rose to global prominence in 2018 when he photographed Beyoncé for the September issue of Vogue as the first Black artist to shoot the cover in the magazine’s then 126-year history. He explores style, beauty, and identity through playfully theatrical, expressive photographs that seamlessly blend his fashion and conceptual work.
Drawing inspiration from the landscapes, homes, and communities of suburban Atlanta where he was raised, this homecoming exhibition features work made from 2017 to 2024 and considers Mitchell’s exploration of themes such as family lineage, play, companionship, the natural world, and domestic spaces. His lens captures the essence of relationships, weaving an intimate narrative of shared experiences.
"I aim to visualize what a Black utopia looks like or could look like. People say utopia is never achievable, but I love photography’s possibility of allowing "me to dream and make that dream become very real.
—Tyler Mitchell, I Can Make You Feel Good
Here, have some awesome particle visualizations from a presentation at UCLA by the fucking badass processing guru Robert Hodgin. I've been following the work of this man since 2000, so if you don't know him, you're going to want to take a gander. Can't find a moving version of it, but it's just so beautiful and god damn appropriate.
UPDATE: video found! http://www.vimeo.com/658158