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VizualPV3D

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VizualPV3D is a free Flash application that provides a GUI interface to create and manipulate objects in 3D scenes using Papervision3D. A Juxt Interactive project, designed and developed by Gary Stasiuk, VizualPV3D provides a visual interface to Papervision3D that not only helps people see exactly what they are getting, but also enables designers and non-developers [...]

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Physical Changeable Buttons On a Visual Display

(hat tip Bred) Chris Harrison, a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, recently proposed it can be done in the research project titled “Providing Dynamically Changeable Physical Buttons on a Visual Display”…. He is also the author behind data visualization projects like Digg Rings, Amazon Book Map, Google Trigrams, Visualizing [...]

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Stamen Design Continues to Impress

Just stumbled upon this article from Ad Age and found the SF MOMA Art Scope project Stamen Design did: Stamen keeps impressing with the narratives they’re able to put together by visualizing and manipulating data in new, interesting and engaging ways.

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Not A Fanboy, But…

I’m no Microsoft fanboy, but this future-vision piece they put together paints quite an exciting view of the future. I especially love the idea of children collaborating and interacting from across the world, becasue if there’s anything we could use at this point, it’s a deeper understand and respect for divergent cultures & customs. The [...]

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The Universe in ’09

As a followup to Seed Magazine’s February 2009 issue, The Universe in ’09, Seed has lunched a cool interactive edition of the magazine. The top navigation mechanism is evidently a play off of the design of the magazine’s spine which is some sort of chemical-spectral visualization of one of the elements on the periodic table [...]

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Generative Art… With Your E-Type

Using a rig set up in the boot, the following image was created by racing a vintage E-Type. It will be interesting to see what visual “signature” each track creates, or if they all end up looking similar. Essentially, let’s see what patterns this thing creates based on track topography.

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I Need to Go to 53rd & 7th Right Now

Skip to 1:19: I Need to Go to 53rd & 7th Right Now and report back with some first-hand impressions of the fancy-schmancy MSFT Surface-touch-thing-a-ma-jig…

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Cool Twitter Friend Visualizer

Twiter Friends Browser is a fun, simple and light application (5k according to the author) that allows you to browse through all your twitter friends. You can start by typing a particular twitter username to immediately see all their connections and latest updates. You can then continue clicking and dragging in an endless friend-of-a-friend network.

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IdN: We [heart] Infographics

(thnx forz for pointing this out) A lot of designers regard the practice of infographics as dull and boring — but this is almost certainly because they’ve never tried it. The 10 we spoke to, and whose work we’ve used to illustrate this feature, love what they do and believe it offers as big a [...]

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The Work of Pitch Interactive

Pitch Interactive, from Madison Wisconsin does some really nice Data Visualization work. The above image is from a spread they had in Esquire Magazine (the issue with the E-Ink on the cover). Check them out.

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