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[1006.4608] Evolving Graph Representation and Visualization
"The study of evolution of networks has received increased interest with the recent discovery that many real-world networks possess many things in common, in particular the manner of evolution of such networks. By adding a dimension of time to graph analysis, evolving graphs present opportunities and challenges to extract valuable information. This paper introduces the Evolving Graph Markup Language (EGML), an XML application for representing evolving graphs and related results. Along with EGML, a software tool is provided for the study of evolving graphs. New evolving graph drawing techniques based on the force-directed graph layout algorithm are also explored. Our evolving graph techniques reduce vertex movements between graph instances, so that an evolving graph can be viewed with smooth transitions"
network-theory  graph-theory  visualization  exploratory-data-analysis  animation  dynamics  dynamical-systems  complexology 
july 2010 by Vaguery
Documentation | Spritely
"Spritely is a simple plugin with only two key methods, sprite() and pan() both of which simply animate the background-image css property of an element. The difference between the two is that a 'sprite' image contains two or more 'frames' of animation, whereas a 'pan' image contains a continuous image which pans left or right and then repeats. Typically, in either case, you would use a png file (with or without transparency) for this. You might wish to use a transparent gif for Internet Explorer 6, though it probably won't look as good. Your html elements must already be the correct size you want the sprite to appear, but the background image will typically be larger than the html element, and the spritely methods reposition the background image within the html element."
javascript  html5  animation  web-design  via:jayturley  NO-FLASH 
march 2010 by Vaguery
Ann Arbor Summer Festival - Events - Activities & Attractions
"Uncork your experimental mind! UM School of Art & Design brings its Animation Station to the Top of the Park for three nights of community movie-making using the techniques of stop-motion animation.

The Animation Station is easy to use and allows you to create your own stop-motion animation without previous experience. Dry-erase markers, a whiteboard and various objects for animating will be your tools. Whether it's political satire, random drawings, personal confession, or viral experimentation - bring your imagination and join the loop. (And, if you want, bring your own materials too.)"
local  Ann-Arbor  participation  crowdsourcing  collaboration  art  community  animation  making 
june 2009 by Vaguery
Honourable Ninja Farm 3 - Weebl's Stuff
Have missed many Weebl videos in the last few years. Catching up
cartoon  cows  Flash  animation  ninjas  amusing  humor 
november 2007 by Vaguery

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