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Without and with fake GI. It's super stable... just hat acne on the floor needs some work. cc @thespite #pex #webgl pic.twitter.com/3p74Yh2uFw
— Marcin Ignac (@marcinignac) May 29, 2020
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via @marcinignac
Without and with fake GI. It's super stable... just hat acne on the floor needs some work. cc @thespite #pex #webgl pic.twitter.com/3p74Yh2uFw
— Marcin Ignac (@marcinignac) May 29, 2020
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Brass Brain in the #syntheticluxury style. #webgl #pex pic.twitter.com/eLgEhe7w8V
— Marcin Ignac (@marcinignac) January 22, 2020
Every Day of My Life is a visualization of my computer usage statistics from the last 2.5 years. Each line represents one day and each colorful block is the most foreground app running at the given moment. Black areas are periods when my computer is not turned on. Seeping patterns (or lack of them) and time of holidays and travel (longer gaps) can be therefore easily identified.
All data was gathered using Tapper - a small OSX app logging my application usage written by Dean McNamee. It was later visualized by me using Plask environment.
Series of visualizations of sea transport data I developed at CIID during 2011. All paths were traced based on real GPS coordinates of the vessels during months of 2010. Ships visible in the videos are simulated agents following the paths.