Audio Flowers: Visualizing the Sound of Music
Audio Flowers [last.fm] is the result of extensive research conducted at Last.fm into new techniques to measure structural change (or “complexity”) in rhythm, harmony and timbre directly from MP3...
View Article3-Way Street: Highlighting Dangerous Traffic Situations at an Intersection
Its always interesting to see people putting their lives in danger, specifically when some subtle graphical support helps you to predict what might happen next: bicycles are highlighted with circles,...
View ArticleChartball: Visualizing Baseball and Football Statistics
Chartball [chartball.com] aims to make sports databases understandable and digestible through the use of sophisticated forms of data visualization. The website currently offers 2 different...
View ArticleVisualizing #nuclear Tweets with Google Earth
Nuclear Mapping [mapping.jp] (Google Earth Plug-in is required) is a real-time visualization of the tweets (purple) and retweets (red) that contain the hashtag #nuclear. The representation of this...
View ArticleMapping the Seating Habits of MIT Graduate Students
The Visualizing Seating Habits [skyrill.com] diagram is based on a relatively simple idea: it captures the seating habits of a class of MIT System Design and Management graduate students attending a...
View ArticleMapping the Seating Habits of MIT Graduate Students
The Visualizing Seating Habits [skyrill.com] diagram is based on a relatively simple idea: it captures the seating habits of a class of MIT System Design and Management graduate students attending a...
View ArticleMVRDV Vertical Village: Visualizing Urban Densification in East Asia
It is often interesting to note how architects solve the problem of communicating complex information. The Vertical Village [jut-arts.org.tw] by Dutch architectural office MVRDV, explores the rapid...
View ArticlePolitilines: Visualizing the Words Used in the Republican Primary Debates
Politilines [periscopic.com] by socially-responsible visualization agency Periscopic visualizes the words that were uttered during the 2011-2012 Republican Primary debates. The graph consists of a...
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