Monthly Archives: May 2008

Interesting Fact

For all the Apple-hype and pre-3G iPhone hysteria, Nokia, the world?s largest maker of cellphones, sells more phones every week than Apple has sold since the iPhone?s introduction.

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Go Play With Many-Eyes – NOW!

So following up on my last post, I decided to start uploading and manipulating data sets in Many Eyes. I began with Nielsen Media Research TV viewership ratings for the past week. Nothing groundbreaking but it’s nice to see the viewership numbers cross referenced against the network. Take a look at how FOX has only [...]

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Many Eyes

I’ll write moe about this in the future, but I attended the AIGA/NY Fresh Dialogue: IN/VISIBLE talk last evening and Fernanda Víegas demoed Many Eyes. This groundbreaking collection of data visualization tools and datasets is bound to make lots of noise as the months and years progress. Taking a youTube/wikipedia approach to democratizing data visualization [...]

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BlackBoardPro

This has been getting kicked around the blogosphere today and I wanted to chime in… So evidently, Russell Davies had the idea of covering the surface of his laptop with chalkboard paint. I’ve heard nayasyers mentioning the chalk-dust would have harmful effects on the laptop’s long-term life (how long do I REALLY want to have [...]

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The Art of Richard Sarson

Cities of the World Produced June 2007 | Client. Aecom | Produced whilst at OPX Communications Design An installation located in the Johnson Building, London. Based on the 8 global headquarters of infrastructure consultancy Aecom (Athens, Dubai, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, London, New York, Shanghai, Sydney). The 8 graphics take each capital city as a [...]

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Murmur by Richard Barnes

The series Murmur, by photographer Richard Barnes, explores the collective animal behavior of birds. They all flock together, turn and seem to make singular decisions as a collective – yet there is no leader. His photographs explore the tnesion between the individual and the collective group.

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Lookout! He’s Crazy

Lookout! He’s Crazy, originally uploaded by victor.brunetti.

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Read This Article

You’ve earned your retirement, boomers. So rest assured that your babies are in good hands as you go. As a member of the nowhere generation, now come of age, I’m proud to announce that our time has arrived. We may not be the next Greatest Generation, but we’re pretty good at calling bullshit. So in [...]

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Segways All Over DC

Segways All Over DC, originally uploaded by victor.brunetti.

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Mapping the Blogosphere

CR Blog has a few more really nice images from Matthew Hurst’s effort to map the blogosphere using Nielsen BuzzMetrics.

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