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Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on Dynamic Visualization: Introduction & Theory 1.1 K
Dynamic Visualization: Introduction & Theory
Over at Semantic Foundry, Will Evans discusses several classifications of visualizations and how they succeed, and how they fall.
Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on 15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management 1.1 K
15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management
As computers become more powerful, new tools are opening up fascinating new ways of displaying and organizing our data for us.
GOOD Magazine visualizes the world’s largest bankruptcies as sinking ships, sorted by size and sector, to powerful effect.
Jennifer Bove of Creativity Online sits down with two experts in the field, Stamen Design’s Tom Carden and Dopplr.com’s Boris Anthony to discuss why infovis has become so popular.
Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on Targetpoint’s visualization of the Idealogical History of the U.S. Supreme Court 946
Targetpoint’s visualization of the Idealogical History of the U.S. Supreme Court
TargetPoint has build an interesting visualization that shows the ideological leaning (liberal vs conservative) of various US Supreme Court justices from 1937 to present.
How much of Information Visualization is Science and how much is Art? CreativityOnline asks the question, with some interesting insights.
Graphics Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on The world of General Motors – in data 1 K
The world of General Motors – in data
A visualization from the Guardian’s DataBlog shows the losses and sales of General Motors over recent history.
Visualizing the amount of overlap between two similar papers that the universities involved claim is not plagiarism.
Science Randall Hand 17 years ago Comments Off on Limits of Visualization: Wordle Misses Meaning 839
Limits of Visualization: Wordle Misses Meaning
Seth Grimes argues that Wordle, while very pretty, is essentially useless from a visualization perspective and processes some old news articles to prove it.