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  • Packet Visualizer/Animator DONE! (ish) and Tool Posted for Download


    Jack Whitsitt: Art and Security in Washington, DCAuthority Authority: 93
    Whew. I can relax. For the past 2-3 months, I’ve been working on my first real Objective-C project (my iphone app is still going, it just took a back seat to this): An application that will read tcpdump output and animate the packets over time using their inherent byte / packet structure And now…it’s up ...
    1 day ago
  • Tags Versus Categories


    Hypermodern - Pete Ippel - Artist / AthleteAuthority Authority: 110
    Here is my general mind map of tags vs. categories. Download the .pdf here.
    3 days ago
  • In what order to display data series?


    Slides that stick - PowerPoint presentation designAuthority Authority: 421
    Look at the data of your stacked bar and column charts. I prefer to put the series that changes the most last, so it becomes very clear what variables are changing, and what variables not.
    5 days ago
  • Flex 5: AdvancedDataGrid


    Flex PastaAuthority Authority: 93
    Ever since the AdvancedDataGrid joined the SDK it has been a bit of a love hate relationship.  The great features the grid brought were essential for many projects and usually centerpieces in an application’s functionality.  But the shocking part was the amount of bugs and lines of code(30,000+ lines…yikes!) ...
    5 days ago
  • Tom Wujec demos the 13th-century astrolabe at TED


    { design@tive } information designAuthority Authority: 131
    Rather than demo another new technology, Tom Wujec reaches back to one of our earliest but most ingenious devices — the astrolabe. With thousands of uses, from telling time to mapping the night sky, this old tech reminds us that the ancient can be as brilliant as the brand-new. Tom Wujec demos the 13th-century ...
    6 days ago
  • Tufte’s Granddad


    Blog about StatsAuthority Authority: 112
    Are you in need for holiday presents in the office and on a tight budget? Why not go back in time and shop for books out of copyright. The Internet Archive is here to help. Check out Willard Cope Brinton : Graphic presentation (1939) , and delve into an ancestor to the Tufte books. You can read this book ...
    6 days ago
  • Root Wireless Raises $3.25M Series B


    XconomyAuthority Authority: 703
    deals , VC , wireless Gregory T. Huang wrote: Bellevue, WA-based Root Wireless, a maker of technologies that analyze and map the performance of cellular networks and devices, announced today it has closed $3.25 million in Series B funding co-led by Fred Warren and Oliver Grace, Jr. Also participating in ...
    6 days ago
  • Web 2.0 Expo NYC Wrap Up


    SmartLogic Solutions BlogAuthority Authority: 104
    John and I went to the Web 2.0 Expo in New York City last week to learn about new trends in Web 2.0 and to try meet interesting people in the industry. We had fun, and I even won a Flip Ultra HD from the folks at a party hosted by Rackspace and Neustar. [...]
    6 days ago
  • A Landscape Generated From Silence


    LeapfroglogAuthority Authority: 118
    So a few weeks ago, before he went surfing in Morocco , m’colleague Alper reported in an elaborate fashion on the project he and I did for the artist Sarah van Sonsbeeck . If you’re into data visualization and information design and you haven’t read it already, I encourage you to do so right now . I thought ...
    6 days ago
  • visualizing empires decline


    detritus.Authority Authority: 131
    Video: Visualizing Empires Decline via @tylercurtain
    6 days ago
  • MSNBC interactive editor Vu Nguyen discusses stimulus tracker


    Innovative InteractivityAuthority Authority: 464
    MSNBC’s stimulus tracker I was pleasantly surprised to see Vu Nguyen’s blog “ BiofusionDesign ” come back alive recently with several posts about his latest mapping projects at MSNBC. The best part about it is that he discusses what tools he used for specific projects, and other “behind the scenes” ...
    6 days ago
  • Exploring the impact of imaging technology on reality


    Smart EconomyAuthority Authority: 126
      Imaging is the use of machines to enhance humans ability to perceive things, often by producing visible phenomena that cannot be seen with the naked eye. But, can imaging technology distort reality and even change what humans perceive to be real? A team of scholars led by two philosophers at Rochester ...
    1 week ago
  • HISTORICAL BUBBLE GRAPHS


    Blog about StatsAuthority Authority: 112
    There are not only statistical bubble graphs . Look at this historical one! It isn’t perfect (some countries are not represented, information could be much more elaborate), but amazing! Thanks Nicolas for this hint.
    1 week ago
  • Testing Country Code Widget


    Garry's BlogAuthority Authority: 104
    1 week ago
  • The Luxury of Protest


    Design anywhere and digital culture | Netdiver MagazineAuthority Authority: 506
    Up-close with a complex data visualisation poster for A B Peace and Terror project created by The Luxury of Protest.
    1 week ago
  • PDC News Day 2: IE9, Office 2010, Silverlight 4, Pivot


    Sarah In TampaAuthority Authority: 517
    Wednesday, the second day of Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference , was jam-packed with news about upcoming products, beta releases and more. If you didn’t tune into the live stream, here’s what you missed: Internet Explorer 9 Arguably one of the bigger announcements from PDC, Steven Sinofsky gave ...
    1 week ago
  • Nonsequential Narratives: Hypertextual Books


    Brain PickingsAuthority Authority: 538
    What your weapon of choice has to do with the evolution of storytelling. Remember Choose Your Own Adventure gamebooks, the interactive fiction hit of the 80’s? Designer Christian Swinehart is dissecting the genre in CYOA — an incredibly ambitious atomic-level structural analysis of a dataset of 12 ...
    1 week ago
  • An even better population pyramid


    Blog about StatsAuthority Authority: 112
    Today Statistics Germany published their latest population projection until the year 2060. Together with this data the animated population pyramid was updated as well. Most notable is a new layout that will put the assumptions right beside the pyramid and will let you switch between four different scenarios for the ...
    1 week ago
  • What Drives American Spending? (Part 2)


    Political CalculationsAuthority Authority: 524
    Having looked at age-driven spending in the United States, well next plunge into the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey data for 2008 to see how income affects how much and on what people buy! Here, we combined the 2008s data for those with average annual incomes below $70,000 and those above $70,000 , keeping ...
    1 week ago
  • Making Graphics Sexy Does Make a Difference


    Ad Your Comment HereAuthority Authority: 110
    Sami Ben Gharbia passed along a good link on Twitter about how you can never have too many graphics in your data representations .  The CNN article focuses on government and organizational data, which, to date, has been considered highly useful, but pretty boring.  Where is this trend going? “A booming ...
    1 week ago

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