Website review: Infosthetics.com
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•56 reviews since Apr 14, 2005
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caravia rated 2 weeks ago- " Each metal flake reflects the bright sky or sunlight when in vertical standby position. When the flake is tilted downwards by a computer controlled pneumatic piston, its face is shaded from the sky light and this way appears as a dark pixel. By reflecting ambient or direct sunlight, the individual flakes of the FLARE system act like pixels formed by natural light."

socalsamba rated 2 weeks ago- Nicely put together, great set of posts.

loldog4 rated 2 months ago- meh. fun to watch.

invertebra rated 3 months ago- One of my all-time favorite blogs.

zerogspacecow rated 3 months ago- The climate change thing is very, very stupid. First of all, at this point everything about global warming is conjecture. Second of all, if it were proven, we still wouldn't know how warm it will get. Without knowing how warm it will get, we can't know how much ice will melt, and therefore can't know how high the water level will rise. This also can't take into account the volume of water increase in relation the area that would be filled with water. Valleys and such would fill with water quickly, so a great deal of what melted would fill up other areas before it filled up that particular part of the city.

laodan rated 7 months ago- Last weeks best on information aesthetics last visualization findings in information aesthetics by Andrew Vande Moere
inspired by Manovich's definition of information aesthetics, this weblog explores the symbiotic relationship between creative design and the field of information visualization, in an emergent multidisciplinary field what could be coined as 'creative information visualization'. information aesthetics comparing census data by zip
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memory landscape drawings A great blog that I don't miss to visit daily. Here are the best findings of the last 2 weeks. It's all about visualizing contemporary trends and concepts. The findings of Andrew Vande Moere often touch on my approach about art.
- Last weeks best on information aesthetics last visualization findings in information aesthetics by Andrew Vande Moere

sugarattack rated 7 months ago- Unbelievable, amazing. I have run out of superlatives :P

niceoldlady rated 14 months ago- a slick online interface for browsing multi-facetted data structures, such as the collection of past Nobel price prize winners. the "elastic list" concept enhances traditional facet browsing by visualizing relative proportions (weights) of metadata values by size or brightness, & by using animated filtering transitions. for instance, a brighter background indicates a higher weight of a specific metadata value compared to the overall distribution, such as "Switzerland" & "female" for the winners of the Nobel Peace price. users can also investigate little sparkline diagrams to explore the temporal distribution of each metadata value over time.

downercow rated 14 months ago- This picture made me mighty happy. It should go up along streets all over the world.

7X7 rated 14 months ago- the aesthetics of information the art of comprehension and illustration - a map of science - visualising an archive - observing online social networks - data mining e-mail - physics of friendship - the dumpster project - social data browsing - social network browsing - human development trends - iraq war casualty zones