danburzo + information-visualization   22

The Miso Project :: Dataset
"Dataset is a JavaScript client-side data transformation and management library. Dataset makes managing client-side data easy by handling loading, parsing, sorting, querying & manipulating data from all sorts of sources."
web-development  tools  javascript  library  data  database  information-visualization 
26 days ago by danburzo
Wind Map
"An invisible, ancient source of energy surrounds us—energy that powered the first explorations of the world, and that may be a key to the future. This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US right now."
information-visualization  maps  weather  creative-coding 
8 weeks ago by danburzo
Old Maps Online
"The OldMapsOnline Portal is an easy-to-use gateway to historical maps in libraries around the world. It allows the user to search for online digital historical maps across numerous different collections via a geographical search. Search by typing a place-name or by clicking in the map window, and narrow by date. The search results provide a direct link to the map image on the website of the host institution."
information-visualization  cartography  history  reference  tools  maps  geography  digital-humanities 
10 weeks ago by danburzo
The importance of being axonometric - interview [Domus]
"With digitalised data and processes making transmission of knowledge increasingly abstract and intangible, information design has become crucially urgent — Michael Stoll, a university teacher and collector, explains the principles and scale of this discipline."

"As information design doesn't have a structured theoretical background, how do you organise your material? Have you created your own personal taxonomy?
I tried to face this problem—the fact that information design doesn't have a valid taxonomy—with my diploma back in 1991. My idea was to invent a taxonomy that helped journalists and information graphic artists to communicate on the same level. A taxonomy cannot relate to the aspect of visualisation—pie charts, bar charts, explosion drawings—which could disappear from time to time, but rather to the information behind the visualisation. All visual means that try to explain something to you can be placed into one of three groups. The first group is based on numbers, statistics and relations between sizes (data graphics); the second group is made up of objects (group system graphics); and the third one consists of spatial data like maps (spatial graphics). As these fields often overlap, it's also important to consider the borders between information design and, for example, illustration. I always say that information graphics has a strong appeal in the way it can clear up stuff and convey knowledge. Compared to examples such as illustration, information graphics always seeks to increase the knowledge of the reader, like every design process."
information-design  type:interview  information-visualization  cartography  design  illustration  data  history  digital-humanities  information  storytelling  archive  reference 
11 weeks ago by danburzo
Amazon Products Visualization - YASIV
"Yasiv is a visual recommendation service that helps people to find the right product from Amazon's catalog. Being it a book, a movie or a video game - Yasiv finds anything what is sold on Amazon.com.

We often decide what to buy based on what others are buying. And it's not a bad thing after all. If something is bought by many of our friends there has to be a reason for that. Maybe it's good and worth its money? This is where Yasiv steps in: it shows what people are buying with other products. A link between two products means that they are often bought together. By simply observing the network of products one may guess what has more popularity and what has less.

The site is really in it's early stages and there are many things that we want to fix. But to know what's important and what's not we need your help. Please tell us what do you like and what you don't? We would really love to hear from you.

Yasiv is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com with no additional cost to customers."
amazon  information-visualization  graphs  algorithms  data  api  recommendation  books  collaborative-filtering  shopping  _noteworthy 
february 2012 by danburzo
OpenPaths
"OpenPaths is a secure data locker for personal location information.

Using our mobile apps you can track your location, visualize where you've been, and upload your data to the OpenPaths website. You can then download your data from the website in a variety of friendly formats, including KML, JSON, and CSV. The OpenPaths API enables you to integrate your own software with the platform, and you can import data from location-based services like Foursquare.

You can keep your location history to yourself, or you can share it with specific research initiatives, art projects, or educational programs as you so choose. The OpenPaths online interface allows you to manage who has access to your data. Regardless, your data is always encrypted on the OpenPaths servers, and cannot be accessed by anyone without your express consent."
iphone  maps  data  life-logging  apps  location  research  anthropology  information-visualization  _inspiration  _projects 
january 2012 by danburzo
Edward Tufte’s “Slopegraphs”
"In this post, we’re going to look at slopegraphs — what they are, how they’re made, why they haven’t seen a massive uptake so far, and why I think they’re about to become much more popular in the near future."
infographics  information-visualization  edward-tufte  ben-fry  stephen-few  slopegraph  data  information-design 
august 2011 by danburzo
Linkedin Labs
InMaps creates surprisingly accurate clusters from your LinkedIn graph. Resume Builder turns your LinkedIn data into beautiful, print-ready resumes.
linkedin  career  social-media  information-visualization  networks  visualization  tools  research 
july 2011 by danburzo
Fathom
Fathom is the information design studio of Ben Fry. Some cool projects for GE: visualizing health care in the U.S., tracking energy consumption of appliances over a month and more.
infographics  interactive  creative-coding  ben-fry  information-visualization  data  complexity  design/interaction  information-design 
may 2011 by danburzo
Complexity Graphics by Tatiana Plakhova
Breathtaking, insane work by Tatiana Plakhova.

"Graduated from Moscow State University with a Master in Social Psychology, and then studied in High Academic School of Graphic Design. Working as an art director, graphic designer and illustrator."

Not sure what tools she uses to create the art (probably Processing)
tatiana-plakhova  data  art  design  information-visualization  complexity  music  illustration  philip-glass  boards-of-canada  creative-coding  moscow  russia  algorithms  inspiration  _inspiration  _aq 
may 2011 by danburzo
Twitter sparklines [Kottke.org]
Noticed this in one of @WSJ's tweets: using Unicode characters to display an infographic akin to Edward Tufte's 'sparklines'. Kottke's post captures the relevant discussion around this subject.
Should think about twitter data visualization in general: movie ratings using full/half-full/empty star characters, etc.
Related idea: tweet taxonomy metadata -- icon at beginning of tweet? (star = interesting etc.)
edward-tufte  sparklines  twitter  data  typography  unicode  hacks  visualization  information-visualization  journalism  information-density  kottke  wsj 
may 2011 by danburzo
Project Cascade [NYTLabs]
"Cascade allows for precise analysis of the structures which underlie sharing activity on the web.

This first-of-its-kind tool links browsing behavior on a site to sharing activity to construct a detailed picture of how information propagates through the social media space. While initially applied to New York Times stories and information, the tool and its underlying logic may be applied to any publisher or brand interested in understanding how its messages are shared."
information-visualization  social-media  network-culture  information  twitter  sharing  news  processing  data  tools  journalism  mongodb  trends 
april 2011 by danburzo
Baidu Maps
Baidu (Google's analogous company in censored China) has introduced a street view feature that renders all buildings in isometric pixel-art (SimCity-style). I am both amazed and disconcerted by what seems to be an immense effort. (map.baidu.com)
china  google  baidu  maps  street-view  pixel-art  simcity  isometric  illustration  weird  censorship  architecture  cartography  information-visualization  axonometric 
march 2011 by danburzo
d3.js
"D3 allows you to bind arbitrary data to a Document Object Model (DOM), and then apply data-driven transformations to the document. As a trivial example, you can use D3 to generate a basic HTML table from an array of numbers. Or, use the same data to create an interactive SVG bar chart with smooth transitions and interaction."
javascript  data  information-visualization  web-development  svg  dom  library 
march 2011 by danburzo
Visual Complexity: Mapping Patterns of Information - Manuel Lima [Amazon.com]
"Our ability to generate information now far exceeds our capacity to understand it. Finding patterns and making meaningful connections inside complex data networks has emerged as one of the biggest challenges of the twenty-first century. In recent years, designers, researchers, and scientists have begun employing an innovative mix of colors, symbols, graphics, algorithms, and interactivity to clarify, and often beautify, the clutter. From representing networks of friends on Facebook to depicting interactions among proteins in a human cell, Visual Complexity presents one hundred of the most interesting examples of information-visualization by the field's leading practitioners."
visualization  information  data  patterns  meaning  networks  information-visualization  amazon  books  papress  information-design  _wishlist 
february 2011 by danburzo

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