Monthly Archives: August 2009

Viz Fun and More Viz Fun

As Mulvey put it earlier, “can I get 6 months off to learn PV3D already?”

You Can Do Crazy Things in CSS

Ghosts of Old Ideas

While checking out Info Aesthetics this morning I read a piece on datamasher.org, a visualization site that combines data feeds from data.gov to provide insights into underlying data relationships.
This makes me think of a concept I had a while back called “Know Your Vote”. It’s purpose was to cull and parse congressional vote data to…

PAD++ Reborn

While at NYU I had the pleasure of attending a guest lecture by Ken Perlin. During this talk about non-linear thinking he demoed a very old program he called Pad++. It’s unique hook was that it had the ability to infinitely zoom in or out, thereby allowing you to organize information spatially. So, for instance,…

Some Views from Ravello

What a series of views I was fortunate enough to experience over the past two weeks on the Amalfi Coast and Bay of Naples!

More shots to come…