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Vimeo: Empires decline – revisited (Visualization)
'The decline of the largest maritime empires of the 19 and 20th centuries. (British, Spanish, Portuguese, French)'
history  colonialism  visualization  from delicious
april 2011 by adamcrowe
Stanford -- Journalism in the Age of Data: A Video Report on Data Visualization by Geoff McGhee
'Journalists are coping with the rising information flood by borrowing data visualization techniques from computer scientists, researchers and artists. Some newsrooms are already beginning to retool their staffs and systems to prepare for a future in which data becomes a medium. But how do we communicate with data, how can traditional narratives be fused with sophisticated, interactive information displays?'
kipple  data  statistics  numbers  journalism  information  visualization  storytelling  from delicious
february 2011 by adamcrowe
Nanex -- Market Crop Circle Of The Day
'As we continue to monitor the markets for evidence of Quote Stuffing and Strange Sequences (Crop Circles), we find that there are dozens if not hundreds of examples to choose from on any given day. As such, this page will be updated often with charts demonstrating this activity. '
visualization  algorithms  bots  data  markets  manipulation 
september 2010 by adamcrowe
WSJ -- JetBlue Flight Attendant Steven Slater: The Animated Version
'“Soon, for TV, animation will be as standard as a color picture on a newspaper’s front page,” Mark Simon, commercial director at NextMedia, said. “It does drive the ‘ivory tower old-school journalism professors nuts that the one Asian news medium now penetrating the West is animation.” Simon said that the animated clips run on Apple Daily’s site, which is now averaging four million video views per day. “But in Hong Kong, every single TV station is now undertaking some form of animation. No secret, a response to us,” Simon said. NMA’s site boasts of its “lightning-fast” turnarounds or less than three hours for animated news features, meaning that its animators can get a story out in the time it takes to watch the entire “Toy Story” series. “Our production methods are unique. ‘Make deadline, not art,’ as one of our executives says,” Simon said. “It is also extremely important that we are part of a news group, our folks know how to make deadline and stay to a schedule.”'
visualization  news  journalism  storytelling 
september 2010 by adamcrowe
CNN -- The blurry lines of animated 'news'
'Welcome to billionaire Jimmy Lai's newest gamble: Animated news. When news agencies didn't have footage of scenes from the car crash involving Tiger Woods, Lai's team raced to put together animation dramatizing the incident, garnering hundreds of thousands of hits on YouTube. The end product drew derision, with critics saying there's a credibility gap because the animated features mix real news footage with dramatizations of often unverified versions of events. Every day they churn out about 20 reports, often a combination of animation and real video, for the Web sites of Lai's Apple Daily newspapers in Taiwan and Hong Kong. "You have a lot of missing images, in the TV, in the news reporting," Lai said. "If this is an image generation or image era that we are in, that is a big gap we are filling."'
visualization  news  journalism  transmedia  storytelling  virtuality  retcon  spectacle 
september 2010 by adamcrowe
Ekstra Bladet -- Warlogs
Heat map of incidents based on wikileaks data
afghanistan  war  mapping  heatmap  visualization  wikileaks 
august 2010 by adamcrowe
Tableau Software: Data Visualization and Business Intelligence
'Browser-based analytics and data visualization anyone can use. At a fraction of the cost of traditional business intelligence software.'
analytics  dashboard  visualization  tools 
march 2010 by adamcrowe
Panic Blog -- The Panic Status Board
'Les, one of our support guys, said it best after a week: “That board is like magic.” Our support turnaround time is faster than it’s ever been. Just the simple act of “publicizing” those numbers — not in a cruel way, but a “where are we at as a group?” way — has kept the support process on-task and, I think, made it a bit more like a video game. (It helps that when all the boxes are at “zero”, a virtual bottle of champagne appears on-screen, and a physical one is likely removed from the fridge.)'
dashboard  work  visualization  numbers  thegamingofeverydaylife 
march 2010 by adamcrowe
YouTube -- Alex Jones explains US politics with a drawing
My favourite Alex Jones video. Such a great diagram explaining the false dichotomy inherent to all democratic political systems. (AJ has been getting loads of flack lately from the usual passive-aggressive massive who want him to be a perfect leader so they can follow along like dumb sheep. Sorry, folks. That's just not how the brave new world is going to work. NO LEADERS. Get used to it.) -- 'Alex Jones explains the mechanisms in right/left-politics. It pretty much works the same way in nations with multiple party-systems, all parties are either part of the leading government or part of the opposition. Just thought it sums it up quite nicely, so I made this little compilation from his show.'
america  politics  dialectics  falsedichotomy  falseconsciousness  visualization  AlexJones 
january 2010 by adamcrowe
The Devil's Kitchen -- CRUdGate: Why this can't be swept under the carpet
'...we must understand how the whole thing hangs together, because the edifice of AGW is very definitely not just pure science, boffins in white coats in labs and so forth. It spans the whole gamut from real pure science, through the applied sciences and Engineering, passing through economics and finally ending up in the dark arts of Politics and Diplomacy. That's a lot to take in, so I have created a handy diagram that explains.' -- "You baby-eating capitalists are killing the planet AND WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!" *groan*
diagrams  visualization  decisions  climate  globalwarming  populism  hysteria  bellyfeel  argumentation 
december 2009 by adamcrowe
YouTube -- CO2 Contributed by Human Activity: 12 to 15ppmv / version 1
Visualization of total and human-produced proportion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
climate  visualization 
november 2009 by adamcrowe
This is Plot Shop
Jewellery shaped from market data -- 'This collection celebrates the humble data behind mighty economies: commodity prices. Gold, Silver, Lead & Oil prices are lifted from the financial pages and transformed into wearable art.'
markets  data  visualization  jewellery 
november 2009 by adamcrowe
Stentor Benjamin Danielson -- Cultural Theory of Risk
'Attitudes to risk: Each worldview directs attention to certain risks, which present particular threats to their way of organizing society. #Individualists fear risks that would limit the market and constrain their ability to trade freely. For example, war. #Egalitarians use the threat of catastrophic risks to generate solidarity. For example, global warming. #Hierarchists fear risks that would upset the ranking of people. For example, crime and social deviance #Fatalists don't see the point in fearing any risks - it's not like they can do anything about them. -- Cultural Theory may help us understand a risk controversy, but it does not give clear guidance on how to resolve it. The most we can say is that all four worldviews should have input, because each of them sees a piece of the puzzle.' -- (See 2x2 matrix)
sociology  culture  risk  ideology  visualization  argumentation 
september 2009 by adamcrowe
NYTimes.com -- How the Giants of Finance Shrunk, Then Grew, Under the Financial Crisis
Interactive Timeline Visualization -- 'Since the stock market’s peak in October 2007, Wall Street’s landscape has been permanently altered. Lehman Brothers, gone. Bear Stearns, gone. Merrill Lynch, gone. Main Street’s landscape has also changed. Wachovia, National City, Washington Mutual and Countrywide, all gone. These venerable financial giants all crumbled under the weight of the financial crisis. Those that were left shrank down to a fraction of their former market capitalizations by early 2009, but since then, they all have grown. While most are nowhere near their former size, two — JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo — are slightly larger than they were at the market’s peak.'
economics  america  banking  timeline  visualization 
september 2009 by adamcrowe
YouTube -- Hans Rosling: Let my dataset change your mindset
'Hans Rosling uses his fascinating data-bubble software to burst myths about the developing world. Look for new analysis on China and the post-bailout world...' -- Health is wealth.
economics  statistics  data  visualization  history  reality 
august 2009 by adamcrowe
RWW -- Evolution of a Revolution: Visualizing Millions of Iran Tweets
'...how can a data stream be turned into real-time action, reaching the people who need it, when they need it, and in a form they can easily digest? At the most abstract level, history and computation are the same thing: the evolution of systems over time. Twitter has several remarkable properties that allow us to finally leverage this correspondence in tangible ways. The simplicity of its data, the openness of its system, and its extreme time resolution make it possible for us to detect atoms of history, those moments when something is triggered and society is reconfigured ever so slightly. Simply tracking the volume of various phrases gives us a sense of what is happening on the street, literally and figuratively. But that signal is but a shadow of a far more complex and intricate reality, an interwoven web of individuals and actions. -- Disruptive events lead to information elites.'
*  twitter  #iranelection  socialmedia  realtime  history  data  datamining  realitymining  information  propagation  visualization  networks  #bandwidth  realityprogramming  reflexivity 
august 2009 by adamcrowe
Ribbonfarm -- Some Pointers to Thinking Styles
'Take a look at this quiver full of twisty arrows I made up, to represent thinking styles.' -- Brill.
thinking  cognition  visualization 
july 2009 by adamcrowe
Council on Foreign Relations -- Crisis Guide: The Global Economy
Historical overview with videos and interactive visualizations. (There's a positive mention of private, gold-backed. digital currencies in the Chapter IV: Expert Analysis > 'The Monetary System' section.)
economics  america  history  timeline  visualization  gold  digitalgold  money  currency 
july 2009 by adamcrowe
Boing Boing -- Chart showing policies that led to the econopocalypse
'Barry Ritholtz sez, "Contrary to the nonsense being fed to the public, the credit crisis and economic collapse was not an accident or the result of a 'perfect storm.' Rather, it was the result of deliberate policies that were pursued over the course of many years."'
economics  visualization 
june 2009 by adamcrowe
Chris Jordan -- Running the Numbers II: Portraits of global mass culture
'Finding meaning in global mass phenomena can be difficult because the phenomena themselves are invisible, spread across the earth in millions of separate places. There is no Mount Everest of waste that we can make a pilgrimage to and behold the sobering aggregate of our discarded stuff, seeing and feeling it viscerally with our senses. Instead, we are stuck with trying to comprehend the gravity of these phenomena through the anaesthetizing and emotionally barren language of statistics. Sociologists tell us that the human mind cannot meaningfully grasp numbers higher than a few thousand; yet every day we read of mass phenomena characterized by numbers in the millions, billions, even trillions. Compounding this challenge is our sense of insignificance as individuals in a world of 6.7 billion people. And if we fully open ourselves to the horrors of our times, we also risk becoming overwhelmed, panicked, or emotionally paralyzed.' -- Numbers numb.
art  photography  numbers  consumption  visualization  ChrisJordan 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
Chris Jordan -- Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait
"Running the Numbers looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something...My hope is that images representing these quantities might have a different effect than the raw numbers alone, such as we find daily in articles and books. Statistics can feel abstract and anesthetizing, making it difficult to connect with and make meaning of 3.6 million SUV sales in one year, for example, or 2.3 million Americans in prison, or 32,000 breast augmentation surgeries in the U.S. every month. This project visually examines these vast and bizarre measures of our society, in large intricately detailed prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs. Employing themes such as the near versus the far, and the one versus the many, I hope to raise some questions about the roles and responsibilities we each play as individuals in a society that is increasingly enormous, incomprehensible, and overwhelming." -- Numbers numb
art  photography  numbers  consumption  visualization  ChrisJordan 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
Wired -- The Complex Universe of Games and Puzzles, Simplified
Awesome! Diagram/Map: "The Emigmatrix: In the universe of puzzles, codes, and games, everything is connected. Here's how." -- Full size map on flickr: http://bit.ly/ePBlF
*  ludology  gamemechanics  gaming  games  puzzle  mystery  fantasy  magic  simulation  gametheory  mathematics  algorithms  cryptography  patternrecognition  tropes  storytelling  narrativeacts  maps  visualization 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
Twist -- see trends in twitter
"Showing you aggregated data about what people are saying in Twitter, the most realtime information on the web." -- Like Google Trends
twitter  popularity  trends  visualization  charts 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
Prezi - The zooming presentation editor
"Create a map of your ideas, images, videos, then show overview, zoom to details, amaze, convince, take the day. And it is very simple to use." -- Lovely.
context  mapping  navigation  visualization  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
FlowingData -- 27 Visualizations and Infographics to Understand the Financial Crisis
'Some visualizations attempt to explain it all while others focus on affected business. Others concentrate on how we, as citizens are affected. Some show those who are responsible.'
economics  visualization  information  infographics 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Mint.com -- A Visual Guide to Deflation: The Opposite of Inflation. How It Can Grind the Economy to a Halt
'Deflation is inflation’s polar opposite. It’s what happens when prices go down and you get more bang for your buck. Sounds good right? But deflation, like inflation is complicated and much less understood than inflation. It can lead to what’s called the deflationary spiral and grind the whole economy to a halt.'
economics  deflation  inflation  diagram  visualization  explanations 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
NYTimes.com -- How Do You Feel About the Economy?
'Enter the word that best describes your current mood. You can submit a response once a day. This page will update with the most popular choices from NYTimes.com readers.' -- Hope springs eternal.
economics  polling  visualization  tagcloud  nytimes 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Touch -- Wireless in the world
"Here we are creating communicative material that uses dashed-line abstractions to visualise the presence of wireless technologies in the everyday environment."
design  everyware  spimes  rfid  wireless  bluetooth  radio  surveillance  leaky  visualization 
march 2009 by adamcrowe
YvoSchaap -- TwitterThoughts
"TwitterThoughts creates charts based on Twitter tweets in combination with lots of APIs"
twitter  api  visualization 
march 2009 by adamcrowe
WallStats.com -- A Visual Guide to the Financial Crisis
"This financial crisis is a quite difficult to pin down because there are many factors involved, chain reactions, and negligence abound. So I created this primer to help people get their heads around it." -- Recommended
economics  maps  charts  information  design  visualization 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
Dopplr Blog -- Dopplr presents the Personal Annual Report 2008: freshly generated for you, and Barack Obama…
"We’ve generated what we call the Personal Annual Report for all our users. It’s a unique-to-you PDF of data, visualisations and factoids about your travel in 2008, that we’re delivering over the next week via email to every Dopplr user who travelled in 2008. To give you an example, we thought we’d show you the Personal Annual Report of someone who’s had a very busy 2008 - President Elect Barack Obama." -- Show me, me. Works everytime.
dopplr  travel  mapping  visualization  annualreport  audit 
january 2009 by adamcrowe
Pink Tentacle -- Scientists extract images directly from brain
'Researchers from Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed new brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor... ATR chief researcher Yukiyasu Kamitani says, “This technology can also be applied to senses other than vision. In the future, it may also become possible to read feelings and complicated emotional states.”' -- Pron.
neuroscience  psychology  emotion  mindreading  surveillance  visualization 
december 2008 by adamcrowe
Influxinsights -- brands as social connective tissue
"#1. How do brands connect to bigger themes, interests, ideas and emotions? #2. How are brands leveraging those connections? #3. How do brands enhance those connections? #4. How do brands bring communities together? -- While many have questioned the role of brands in social networks and communities, Shared Egg illustrates that people can be connected and linked by brands. It still remains to be seen how brands best leverage this opportunity to activate and build out these connections and these communities.
visualization  culture  socialobjects  brands  identity  communities 
october 2008 by adamcrowe
SharedEgg
"Much of modern society is defined by material goods. In that sense, people are defined through other people’s eyes based on what they do and do not or cannot own. Whether people admit it or not, judgments are made about people based on what they look like and what they own. These judgments might, in some cases, create unspoken bonds but in most cases create barriers between people. Our goal for this project was to represent the cultural similarities between random people. We might not have any direct relations with each other, yet our lifestyles, what we own, and what we enjoy in life can categorize us into subcultures of society which in the end, can give all of us a sense of belonging and relations with each other. Instead of instantly making a judgment about a person based on what they have or like, our visualization gives a multifaceted glance at each participant and the connections that their diverse attributes have with each other." -- Great images.
culture  visualization  socialobjects  collecting  curation  data  tagging  manyeyes 
october 2008 by adamcrowe
PlayStation.Blog -- Start your “Life with PlayStation”
"Life with PlayStation [is a] free service [that] delivers a new way for you to utilize your PS3 to instantly access real-time news and information like weather updates from over."
playstation  mirrorworlds  news  visualization  interface 
september 2008 by adamcrowe
Go Big Always -- Citizens of the new tribes
"Perspective has shaped how we connect and relate to each other for centuries. These physical and emotional boundaries are not only expanding they’re more discoverable than ever before. Connectedness is a core human desire and our “social” DNA is what fuels our happiness in our work and personal lives. It’s worth taking a look at the big picture to better understand our small, everyday tribes and the way they’re evolving."
tribes  relationships  socialmedia  visualization  retribalization 
september 2008 by adamcrowe
Debategraph
"A global map of all the debates that enables us to visualise and deepen our understanding of the ways in which different debates are semantically interrelated, and ways in which these interrelated debates shape, and are shaped by, each other."
visualization  tools  argumentation 
august 2008 by adamcrowe
ESOC - Space debris: evolution in pictures
"Between the launch of Sputnik on 4 October 1957 and 1 January 2008 approximately 4600 launches have placed some 6000 satellites into orbit, of which about 400 are travelling beyond geostationary orbit or on interplanetary trajectories" -- World's a stage
visualization  earth  space  junk  kipple  satellite  extensionsofman  eye  ears  skin  centralnervoussystem  radio  camera  panopticon  storytelling  narrativeenvironments  stage  roleplay  performance  design  eyes 
april 2008 by adamcrowe
Exploratree by FutureLab
"Exploratree is a free web resource where you can download, use and make your own interactive thinking guides. Thinking guides can support independent and group research projects with frameworks for thinking, planning and enquiry."
thinking  tools  education  visualization  charts 
march 2008 by adamcrowe
Ben Fry - Genomic Cartography Projects
"The works range from practical tools to conceptual works for alternative methods for viewing data."
bioinformatics  biology  genetics  genomics  mapping  information  design  visualization  maps  art  architecture  BenFry 
march 2008 by adamcrowe
Wikipedia - Nike+iPod
"The Nike+iPod Sports Kit is a device which measures and records the distance and pace of a walk or run. The Nike+iPod consists of a small accelerometer attached to or embedded in a shoe, which communicates with a receiver plugged into an iPod nano."
nike+  nikeplus  nike+ipod  sensors  accelerometer  rfid  mapping  visualization  extensionsofman  centralnervoussystem  cyborg 
march 2008 by adamcrowe
Running Tracker
"Analyze and compare your NikePlus workouts with Running Tracker!"
nike+  nikeplus  hacks  xml  api  sports  visualization  applications  service  design  serviceecologies 
march 2008 by adamcrowe
Yahoo - NewsGlobe
What was it McLuhan said about the world being the content for satellites..?
yahoo  news  earth  visualization  interface  design 
february 2008 by adamcrowe
Power Point
"Power Point is designed to make visible the amount of power being consumed by each mains socket in a direct and immediate way."
power  visualization  energy  storytelling  productnarratives  designnoir 
february 2008 by adamcrowe
information aesthetics - visualizing the bible
"a set of visualizations based on a dataset of cross-references found in the Bible." Brilliant!
*  bible  visualization  storytelling  mapping  names  people  textclouds  history 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
information aesthetics - malwarez cyber threats
"...is a series of visualization of worms, viruses, trojans and spyware code... that grows a virtual 3D entity. the entities have been used in campaign to heighten awareness of cyber threats."
code  malware  worms  spyware  virus  visualization  artificiallife  animals  species  extensionsofman  immunesystem  antibodies 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
Interconnected - App After App
"In summary I’m going to discuss the future of web apps, in terms of the six types of app they’ll become. These are: #Desktop deployed #Smart and massive #Situated #Ambients #In-betweeners #Atom-A"
web  webservices  applications  archetypes  interaction  design  everyware  visualization 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
Audiosurf - Ride Your Music
"In Audiosurf, you race down a futuristic and colorful highway... the traffic patterns, and the scenery are all synchronized to the music you have chosen ... and can compete with others on the internet for the high score on your favorite songs." Way cool!
audiosurf  games  design  visualization  music  sound  soundart  colours  emotion  synaptics  competition  playlists  thegamingofeverydaylife 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
information aesthetics - real-time data panoramas
"ambient data panorama that dynamically reflects the overall "mood" of a rich information environment. "data atmosphere" reacts in real-time to multivariable changes e.g. stock market data, that are mapped to visual counterparts e.g. ocean waves"
data  visualization  information  design 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
Wikipedia - Folding@Home
"Folding@Home (also known as FAH or F@H) is a distributed computing (DC) project designed to perform computationally intensive simulations of protein folding and other molecular dynamics (MD)."
folding@home  biology  bioinformatics  distributedcomputing  cloud  computers  research  visualization 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
worri.net
where the world posts its worries
web  people  psychology  worry  words  visualization 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
Chirag Mehta - US Presidential Speeches Tag Cloud
"the above tag cloud shows the popularity, frequency, and trends in the usages of words within speeches, official documents, declarations, and letters written by the Presidents of the US between 1776 - 2007 AD."
data  textclouds  visualization  america  history 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
Skillr - Boast your skills!
"Boast your skills! #Set up a Skillr Profile #Post your Skillr Badge on any website #Earn Skillr Credits for responding to inquiries"
skills  data  information  design  visualization  tools  cv  resume  work 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
VisitorVille - Web Stats Meets Videogame
"VisitorVille applies video game principles to help you easily visualize and better understand your web site traffic statistics... each building represents a web page; each bus a search engine; and each animated character a real visitor to your site."
3d  visualization  server  traffic  statistics  mapping  tools  virtualworlds  avatars  selfservers  thegamingofeverydaylife  gaming  vernacular  sims 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
Emotional Cities - API
"Build something cool with our data! - Emotional Cities offers open access to key parts of the mood data repository and user community via our API."
emotion  mood  publicinformation  documentaries  city  mapping  visualization  data  api  narrativeenvironments  storytelling  narrativeactivism  installation  performance  design  synaptics  via:nicspic 
january 2008 by adamcrowe
publicstealth
Amazing portfolio of visualisations of global conflict and environmental crisis. Very eco/camo/swampy. What Hardy Blechman should have done with the marahrishi label http://www.emaharishi.com (Possble collab?)
portfolio  criticaldesign  realism  war  geopolitics  surveillance  visualization  storytelling  objects  narrativeobjects  interiors  fashion  toys  product  design  installations 
december 2007 by adamcrowe
Rememble
"Write yur story from wherever you are. Rememble is a 'washing line' for your digital bits and pieces. Thread together texts, photos, videos, sounds, scribbles, scans, notes, tweets... so they're not drifting in a digital wasteland." How cool is this?!
collecting  curation  tools  timelinedesign  edting  diary  visualization  wiki  writing  storytelling  objects  narrativeobjects  socialobjects  lrn 
december 2007 by adamcrowe
transmote - d-fuse
"a series of style tests and completed animations for dfuse for the project "Small Global". a multichannel video/motion gfx installation... juxtaposes visualizations of pairs of data sets to highlight relationships that often go unnoticed by mass media."
processing  visualization  dfuse 
december 2007 by adamcrowe
Raph’s Website - Does trading suck?
Comment: "Imagine: Literal gold farmers. The “plants” that grow up to bear gold pieces are actually just visualizations of the farmer’s computer solving distributed computing work units. The farmer trades their computing power for in-game cash."
gaming  thegamingofeverydaylife  distributedprocessing  visualization  virtualworlds  virtualgoods  virtualservices  productnarratives  narrativeenvironments  storytelling  objects  narrativeobjects  digital  commons 
december 2007 by adamcrowe
TagCrowd - make your own tag cloud from any text
Quick. Even gives you the cloud as an HTML paste. Nice.
textclouds  words  visualization 
december 2007 by adamcrowe
Many Eyes
"Many Eyes is a bet on the power of human visual intelligence to find patterns. Our goal is to "democratize" visualization and to enable a new social kind of data analysis." Free visualisations. Just register and upload datasets.
visualization  textclouds  numbers  words  graphics  diagrams 
december 2007 by adamcrowe
CR Blog - Dexia Tower and the light fantastic
I want to live in a world where every surface works like that. When?
architecture  light  technology  surface  LED  interface  installation  visualization 
december 2007 by adamcrowe
recreating movement
"Recreating Movement makes it possible to extract single frames of any given film sequence and arranges them behind each other in a three-dimensional space. This creates a tube-like set of frames that "freezes" a particular time span in a film." LOOK!
graphics  animation  art  video  film  digital  information  visualization  time  space  research  software  tools  diagrams  motion  bullettime  editing  interesting 
november 2007 by adamcrowe
Chart Chooser
"Use the filters to find the right chart type for your needs. Then download as Excel or PowerPoint templates and insert your data."
diagrams  tools  charts  data  visualization  excel  powerpoint  presentations  statistics 
november 2007 by adamcrowe
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