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@uwdataviz
My messy messy notes from today's great discussion
gemma-emily-rachel
chronological cultural contextualization timeline --
history & timeline
beethoven... steam engine...
thematic history
music
fashion
timeline
digital divide: who has access & doesn't [lew?]
who has access?
what's available digitally & mobilely
hardware, software, filter bubbles
visualization of moore's law: 400 years to last 4 months & comparisons
products?
science fiction into the natural world - sci-fi writers fusing into our reality
google books - ngrams. robot.
poss to do interactive
sdk - erasma -- augmented reality
D3
xin
natural resources
glossary of the woody plains in wisconsin
arboretum -- database -- wooded plants and characteristics, leaves, flowers ,fruits. factors that can affect them.
ye
mapping of fortune 500 companies
fields they have
languages —
(they rule - josh on)
TED talks and visualizations
central topics and what develops
samuel
klout, statigram: social media analytics
statigram: display from instagram, charting where the engagement is. month by month analysis of likes over year. dispersion of content.
klout: consolidates it, "total impact"
harriet: facebook rates the quality of content. if shared a lot, or views a lot, but our donate page doesn't get views because it's from a different URL.
chelsea
good morning visual on twitter.
analyze data about apps
look for trends there.
ian
R twitter visual -- what people tweet about the most, people and topics, complex with R. TwittR.
politics. sports. whatever.
what kind of data is available? look at obama's twitter handle. looked at last 3200 tweets.
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alex kowalski: twitter & news. helicopter crash. timeline by the second. when do news corporations come in? people took pix as helicopter crashed? 360 degree picture.
harriet
phd student working on the protests. got a lot of the tweets but had to go to individual people to go back far enough. can't search and go back.
got some data. lena taylor: so annoying, engaged with everyone who engaged with her on twitter.
simon
visualizing... programming, processing D3 or R. automatically generate graphs. get easier view of the data.
thatcher
twitter scraping. tweets during an event—during a day or a night.
winn or nightclub event—superimpose them over people
deadmouth
big chords, chord usage
ricki
#hashtag -- who was the first hashtag -- visualizing the history of the hashtag
who misused it? who spawned it?
music for films
film festival
entrepreneur - update data...? not for last 4 years. in the madison area.
use processing to visualize the twitter feeds. many options for pulling data from twitter.
julia
social media. ROI for advertisements and agencies.
digital divide idea.
social media & business -- sobaco
SMB: social media breakfast meetup.
harriet
interactive timeline of the occupation of the capitol. detailed, geographic manner. stayed every night, 17 nights.
the information station: what she started.
got phone records
lots of data about myself + the event in general
uw police chief sue reisling: data that she has (her new book)
speeches that were given on the ground floor
1st floor, capitol city
food, family space, medics, services, legislative offices.
2nd floor, supreme court, assembly, governor's office
make different timelines using timeline.js.
shutting off areas of the capitol, first 2 wings, then the 1st floor
police tactics vs. the capitol. in and out of the space.
creating data will be hard.
ye:
digital divide:everyoneon.org
These pieces accompany the three-dimensional animation / data visualization work of Juan Francisco Saldarriaga, Spatial Information Design Lab, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University. Click the video links on the tracks to get the full effect. http://vimeo.com/31298658 http://vimeo.com/36211223 All Juan's work can be found here: http://www.juanfrans.com/
Ooooh.
From Hugh Dubberly, of Dubberly Design (one of my first mentors): all of the ways you can partition a 3x4 grid.
Timescape would be a cool tool to use for visualizing timelines and relationships between geographies. I think of Harriet's ideas and wonder if it might be possible to get access earlier. The site doesn't launch officially till December, unfortunately.
Wondering if this might be worth looking into for a final project—data visualization on racism in Madison.
Learning d3.js might not be as easy as some other tools because there are no step-by-step instructions to get started on a hello-world level. The samples on the d3.js site are bit too complex for a…
This is awesome. Ben Schmidt used D3 to build a set of visualizations comparing college majors against each other... including the possibility of looking by university and isolating the data of UW-Madison. Certainly an interesting point of comparison for our own work here.
Check out this nice site that Michael Yap did in NYC of Citi Bike, the bike share system. I especially like the way he built the site: a series of graphics, scrolling down, with a common narrative and common palette.
The 2011 version of the Evolution of the Web visualization.