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information aesthetics form follows data - data visualization & visual culture Excellent for all of us visual learners. exxon secrets "an interactive network visualization that shows the links between Exxon (the world's biggest oil company) money & some of the... more
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Rated by VaultAnalytics on Oct 07, 6:33pm
More visual information than you could ever digest in one sitting!
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Rated by Standup101 on Jul 08, 2:06pm
get your visual design on!
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Rated by element109 on Dec 24 2008, 3:47pm
whoops! i slipped and fell into infographic heaven.
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Rated by NLC-Molly on May 19 2008, 8:35am
All kinds of methods of visualizing information. For example, the tweetwheel shown below:
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Rated by caravia on May 01 2008, 3:57am
" 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."
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Rated by socalsamba on Apr 30 2008, 2:25pm
Nicely put together, great set of posts.
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Rated by loldog4 on Mar 03 2008, 12:27pm
meh. fun to watch.
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Rated by invertebra on Mar 01 2008, 8:19am
One of my all-time favorite blogs.