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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Flight Patterns - Air Traffic Visualization

The Flight Patterns visualizations are the result of experiments leading to the project Celestial Mechanics by Scott Hessels and Gabriel Dunne. FAA data was parsed and plotted using the Processing programming environment. New data and an improved interpolation algorithm has led to revised depictions of air traffic over the U.S. and Canada. FAA data was parsed and plotted using the Processing programming environment, and the frames were composited with Adobe After Effects and/or Maya.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
clickdensity - Heat Maps and Usability Toolkit

"clickdensity is not another statistics or web analytics tool - instead it allows you to analyse the user experience and identify usability and information architecture issues that would have been impossible to identify without it. The clickdensity heat map shows at a glance the relative popularity of components on your pages. Getting similar data from standard web analytics tools can be impossible, or at best complex and time consuming. The visual quality of clickdensity reports makes them ideal for presentation to non-technical audiences. When your marketing department asks for a report on the benefits of a recent change you've made, what could be better than to show them before and after heat maps?" There is a free trial, unfortunately, it is a paid service.
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Tuesday, November 06, 2007
MooMonth - A Full Javascript Calendar

I've looked at many AJAX and Javascript calendar applications over the last few years, and I find MooMonth to be one of the best downloadable versions I've seen. MooMonth is a full calendar application written in javascript. Heavily configurable and customizable. It features smooth sexy transitions between different views. Still in alpha stages though, it will be several weeks before ready to be tested in production. As an added bonus, MooMonth is available under the CC-GNU LGPL license. So your free to download an use however you like.
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Monday, November 05, 2007
Music Maps - Find Out Who is Listening to What and Where

"The popularity map shows snapshots of current top artist and album charts by geographical location. The Flash-based interactive map works using data from the Gracenote Media Database and shows the latest artist and album lookups in states, regions, countries, and continents around the world." I like exploring this site as a way to see what the most popular types of music are in different countries. For example, look at the difference in musical tastes between California and Norway. Fun site.
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Sunday, November 04, 2007
UniversalMind - San Francisco Police Department Visualization Prototype

The new "Incident Report & Analysis Tool created by UniversalMind is a great example of how data visualizations can affect our lives. I live in the SOMA district in downtown San Francisco and if this tool was live I could see all of the crimes, incoming calls, and live video feeds from all of the police officers in the city. While this visualization is just a prototype at this point you can instantly see the benefits. Every major city should implement this technology now to give it's citizens a real-time view of crime in their city.
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Friday, November 02, 2007
VectorMagic - The Online Tool for Precision Vectorization

This site converts bitmap images to vector art - it's an online auto-tracer. Just upload your image and they will vectorize it for you. Vector art is useful because it allows you to scale an image without making it blurry or pixelated. Vectorization (aka tracing) is the process of converting a raster image to a vector image. Raster images are pixel-based, whereas vector images are represented by geometric shapes such as lines, circles and curves. The site is currently tuned for tracing logos and photos.
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Thursday, November 01, 2007
THE Zoom Demo

Zooming is an important part of THE and this simple demo illustrates some of the ways that zooming solves the navigation problems posed by our present system of links, tabs, and other click-and-go-there interfaces. The design specification calls for the left mouse button to zoom in and the right to zoom out. Unfortunately, Macromedia's Flash, in which this demo was implemented, does not reconize mouse buttons so we have to use the keyboard buttons, even though they are not nearly as pleasant to use.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Interactive Map of the Entire Internet

The demo is a map of the entire Internet. As the devloper stated, "At the moment we're displaying the owner of each IP address (grey boxes), and which IP addresses are listed on the Spamhaus XBL blacklist (red dots), but we should be able to show other things in the future. Currently, we map all 4,294,967,296 IP addresses onto a huge image and let you zoom into it and pan around. Just like google maps, but more internetty. We've taken snapshots of the internet routing table (from CAIDA for this demo, but we'd probably use a local BGP feed out of preference) to work out who owns each IP address, and a snapshot of the Spamhaus XBL as some interesting data to overlay on the map. Then we use a Hilbert curve to map those addresses onto a two-dimensional map, as inspired by xkcd, so that nearby IP addresses are nearby on the map and so that CIDR ranges (the usual way blocks of IP addresses are broken down) map onto squares or rectangles."
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Visualizing Gaps in Time-Based Lists by Well-Formed Data

Another great interface by Moritz Stefaner of Well-formed data, as he stated, "As a side product of my work on web feed visualization, I made a small comparison of different ways to deal with temporal information in lists of microcontent, such as e.g. blog entries. To support my argument, I also made small demonstrator based on actual web feed data. It takes a while to load (~700k of data), so please be patient. On the left, you have a menu for selecting different feeds. On the right, I drew a connection of each item to a calendar with fancy curved lines. You can adjust the size of the displayed items with the zoom slider."
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Recreating Movement - Tools for Analyzing Film Sequences

Recreating Movement is a computer program for analysing film sequences and has been developed within a diploma thesis. With the help of various filters and settings Recreating Movement makes it possible to extract single frames of any given film sequence and arranges them behind each other in a three-dimensional space. This creates a tube-like set of frames that "freezes" a particular time span in a film. By using the keyboard the viewer can browse through the sequence of frames, chose any kind of view of the sequence of frames and influence the displayed frames directly via a displayable menu bar.
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