Posts Tagged 'data'

Seen

Seen is an extrapolation on Watch, using the whole of Piazza San Marco in Venice as the source material. The installation is made up of 4 video projections whose video material are calculated live from a single video source. (Due

/ No comments

Seen

Seen is an extrapolation on Watch, using the whole of Piazza San Marco in Venice as the source material. The installation is made up of 4 video projections whose video material are calculated live from a single video source. (Due

/ No comments

Impure

Bestiario, a tech start-up based in Barcelona have been exploring and inventing new interactive visualisation methods for the past 5 years. With a vast and hugely impressive back catalogue, their most recent triumph is a web application called Impure. Currently

/ One Comment

Impure

Bestiario, a tech start-up based in Barcelona have been exploring and inventing new interactive visualisation methods for the past 5 years. With a vast and hugely impressive back catalogue, their most recent triumph is a web application called Impure. Currently

/ One Comment

Culturomics

I’m a fan of Google Trends but this goes one better. A team from Harvard led by postdoctoral fellow Jean Baptiste Michel have recently released a paper entitled the Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books. The abstract is as follows:

/ No comments

Culturomics

I’m a fan of Google Trends but this goes one better. A team from Harvard led by postdoctoral fellow Jean Baptiste Michel have recently released a paper entitled the Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books. The abstract is as follows:

/ No comments

data.gov.uk

An extract from the Cabinet Office’s recent news release: CAB 005-10 20 January 2010 A major new website has been launched to the public which gives anyone who wants to use it unprecedented and free access to government data in

/ No comments

data.gov.uk

An extract from the Cabinet Office’s recent news release: CAB 005-10 20 January 2010 A major new website has been launched to the public which gives anyone who wants to use it unprecedented and free access to government data in

/ No comments

Visualising City Wide Data

Clever from the people over at CASA but it would be more useful as KML. Nevertheless data such as this in the open source is an interesting prospect.

/ No comments

Visualising City Wide Data

Clever from the people over at CASA but it would be more useful as KML. Nevertheless data such as this in the open source is an interesting prospect.

/ No comments