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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
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Here's a quick and dirty attempt to automatically determine arterial streets without any prior knowledge about the arterial status of a street. The idea is: a shortest path tree is taken for a bunch of random points, and the trunkyness of each branch was determined. The trunkynesses of the roads are summed, and this is the resulting map. It sort of works.
VersuS: love vs turin, visualizing the realtime lives of cities
www.artisopensource.net/2011/10/16/versus-rome-october-15...
How do people express their emotions on social networks?
Information has become ubiquitously accessible, thus transforming our perception of cities and of the ways we work, learn, communicate and relate to other people.
VersuS analyzes the digital lives of cities to suggest a scenario in which digital and analog realities interweave and become one.
By performing realtime content harvesting on social networks we are able to perform natural language analyses on the conversations running between users, to peek into their emotions, wishes, expectations and desires.
We can make this information available and accessible using information visualizations, mobile applications and generative design artifacts, thus creating the tools which enable the creation of a new form of public space which merges the digital and analog lives of people, transforming them into active agents in a new idea of citizenship, enabling novel forms of expression and representation.
In "love VS turin", we focus on an emotional approach, visualizing the expressions of love and passion of the citizens of the city of Turin, in a realtime collective conversation.
The visualization is put side by side with 3D objects produced using various digital fabrication techniques, and which represent a tangible representation of the emotional condition of the whole territory of the city of Turin.
"Love" can be replaced with other emotions, thus enabling scenarios of focal importance for ecology, public administrations, security, economy and the overall possibility to evaluate the wellness of the people on a certain territory.
VersuS is designed as an evocative tool for people, institutions and organizations, fostering the creation of new, positive, imaginaries for the future of our lives and our relation with the planet and with our fellow human beings.
VersuS is a concept by Art is Open Source and FakePress Publishing, and it is part of the ConnectiCity initiative.
It has been created together with the Fablab Italia and with the Piemonte Share Festival, in a transdisciplinary process in which arts and sciences collaborate to the creation of innovative, breakthrough, scenarios.
VersuS will be officially presented at the 2011 edition of the Piemonte Share Festival together with the Fablab Italia.
Check these websites for more information:
June 18, 2013 - NREL Senior Scientists Ross Larsen and Travis Kemper examine a molecular model of Polymeric organic nitroxide radical (PTMA) film for battery applications using a 3D model at the Insight Collaboration Laboratory during a tour of the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
The Taj Mahal located in the white spot of a heatmap of compass data taken from public Flickr photos.
See the related Flickr Blog post.
visualization in-progress - this is a dataset of twitter messages taken from the #140conf that jeff pulver organized in Tel Aviv last December.
Entry in category 1. Object of study; Copyright CC-BY-NC-ND: Gökhan Kara
Visualizing the invisible – materials at the nanoscale, quantum dots (QDs) on top of graphene, capture light in the infrared that is invisible to the human eye. The image shows a silicon chip coated by QDs (shiny blue). Between the chip and the QDs, there is a one atom thick layer of carbon (graphene) enhancing the absorbed light signal. This graphene - QDs photodetector is wire bonded to a carrier for electrical read-out.
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
These visualizations show the top organizations and personalities for every year from 1985 to 2001. Connections between these people & organizations are indicated by lines.
Data is from the newly-released NYTimes Article Search API: developer.nytimes.com
For more information, and source code to access the NYTimes API, visit my blog: blog.blprnt.com
Archival-quality giclée prints of individual years are available at blprnt.etsy.com
Built with Processing v1.0 - www.processing.org
A "mind map" with relevant topics for UbiScribe, the research trajectory about online publishing that I'm participating in. This graph was created for our first joint print-on-demand (POD) publication, UbiScribe 0.9.0.
This map has no scientific pretentions whatsoever -- I created it as an intuitive outline of topics related to online publishing. The "ant trails" offer possible interconnections between topics, but of course other relationships can be drawn as well.
More info: http://www.ubiscribe.net
Fresh House | Visualization Project
Project : L.A Apartment
Co-op with the company in Norway
Visualized by Fresh House
The same query as in the previous image, only 16 hours later...
More info here: postspectacular.com/work/socialcollider/start
Part of the official Google Chrome collection of original experiments demonstrating the superior JavaScript performance of Google's browser, the Social Collider reveals cross-connections between conversations on Twitter.
With the Internet's promise of instant and absolute connectedness, two things appear to be curiously underrepresented: both temporal and lateral perspective of our data-trails. Yet, the amount of data we are constantly producing provides a whole world of contexts, many of which can reveal astonishing relationships if only looked at through time.
This experiment explores these possibilities by starting with messages on the microblogging-platform Twitter. One can search for usernames or topics, which are tracked through time and visualized much like the way a particle collider draws pictures of subatomic matter. Posts that didn't resonate with anyone just connect to the next item in the stream. The ones that did, however, spin off and horizontally link to users or topics who relate to them, either directly or in terms of their content.
The Social Collider acts as a metaphorical instrument which can be used to make visible how memes get created and how they propagate. Ideally, it might catch the Zeitgeist at work.
Credits
Karsten Schmidt - concept, design & programming
Sascha Pohflepp - concept, design
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PROJECT:Jinhui Park
DESIGNED BY SCDRI
RENDERED BY FRONTOP
Frontop creates 3d rendering, architectural rendering, architectural visualization and architectural animation for architects, designers, real estate developers and much more.
made by frontop
the lines in the right side just showing that there is a building there, but to show the target building in better effects, we just show the outline of that building, pls kindly note.
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The cinematic is recorded in real time using Unreal Engine 4.
Navigation app included the street area around the building, one apartment interior, and top terrace.
Inside the app, you can interact with elements such as doors, lights, and other electric appliances.
Platform: PC - Windows + Oculus Rift VR option
Project was done in collaboration with Collider Visuals
Article about the collaboration:
This is another shot from Tonan's senior picture shoot. He was so fun to work with and just a natural. He plays on the football team so we tried to take something that wasn't so traditional. Hope you enjoy!
Superimposed visualization of cumulated activity on Google search engine, by 19 users of french group "The Web Explorers". Realized by Luc Legay ru3.com for a study case lead by The Web Explorers. Built with individual data collected on Google History page : www.google.com/history/trends - july 2008 - Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
At a concert.
Because of the age of the subjects I have not identified a location for this photo - If you can guess, please keep it to yourself - I will remove any comment that contains a guess about location.
Thanks!
Today I launched the tech tool support web site for our Bachelor study program and still needed a header photo.
Having done a visualization with Lego building blocks once, I wanted to do something similar. I got the Lego blocks out and put my ideas into this visualization.
For an explanation, see Visualization for "Support in Using ICT".
**I DID NOT CREATE THIS ANCHOR CHART***
i found this cool anchor chart on pinterest and repinned it. the original link is to an image on slide.com...which is no longer in existence.
NOTE: If this is your anchor chart...please let me know so i can give you proper credit. I am only storing it here so i can still have it for reference.
Visualizing the chemical composition of the Sun's photosphere, which is possible to measure mainly through spectroscopy, is difficult, because it is mostly made of hydrogen (73.7%) and helium (24.9%) by mass, 92% and 7.8% by the number of atoms respectively.
Here, instead of showing it in a logarithm scale, I chose to scale the volume of each sphere according to the number of atoms of each element relative to the total number of atoms. This way it is still possible to show the least abundant elements compared to hydrogen.
The number of atoms of each element in the Sun's photosphere is printed in the bottom right corner in parts per billion.
Source: Asplund et al. 2009