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Particle Accelerators Are Beautiful Things

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Drop.io Rocks

Without being able to get into too much detail, I’ve been working with the cats at drop.io on some new brand/interface goodness. Cant share just yet, but if you haven’t heard of them (they offer “drop” space for anyone to create a digital space to input any type of media/digital files/phone messages/faxes, view them and [...]

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Thoughts on Data Visualization

As I get deeper into my studies of data visualization, I’ve been sharing some of my observations and thoughts with the creative team here at Roundarch. I’m admittedly a terrible power-point presenter, but I thought I’d share some of the recent talks I’ve led discussion on. Below are two links to the longer talk I [...]

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Usability Design Observation

While walking around today I noticed jerseys hanigng in the window of the WNBA store and remarked to myself that the names seemed to be in a wierd position. After further thought my guess is that becasue women on average have long hair, the name is located lower down so that it can be easily [...]

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A Day at the Museum

A Day at the Museum

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Cool Touchscreen Wall

Cool Touchscreen Wall @ Chicago O’Hare

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Won’t You Let Me Take You…

On A River Cruise

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Thom Yorke’s Disembodied Head

(via google code) Radiohead just released a new video for its song “House of Cards” from the album “In Rainbows”. No cameras or lights were used. Instead two technologies were used to capture 3D images: Geometric Informatics and Velodyne LIDAR. Geometric Informatics scanning systems produce structured light to capture 3D images at close proximity, while [...]

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Lilypad Cities

Each of these floating cities are designed to hold approximately around 50,000 people. A mixed terrain man-made landscape, provided by an artificial lagoon and three ridges, create a diverse environment for the inhabitants. Each Lilypad is intended to be either near a coast, or floating around in the ocean, traveling from the equator to the [...]

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Great Looking Furniture

Great Looking Furniture, originally uploaded by victor.brunetti.

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