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Posted on Saturday, 13 Feb 2010
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Tags: video,
visualization

Craig Damrauer presents interesting bits of text as mathematical equations. As well as other things.
Posted on Friday, 20 Mar 2009
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Tags: art,
funny,
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A few things immediately came to mind after stumbling on this site. The first was how beautiful these aerial maps are. Second, holy crap, that must have taken a team of a million designers a long time to put it all together!
The images above are of Hong Kong, zoomed out/zoomed in. There are a variety of other cities available to explore as well, check it out for yourself here.
Posted on Saturday, 08 Mar 2008
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Tags: china,
maps,
visualization

Art: Chris Jordan, Cans Seurat, 2007
Chris Jordan’s new exhibit Running the Numbers is a thought-provoking piece that brings ordinary statistics to life throught his brilliant use of scale and repetition.
If you’re in New York this summer, you’ll be able to see these images in their native size at the Von Lintel Gallery from June 14 through the end of July.
Posted on Friday, 02 Mar 2007
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Tags: art,
photography,
politics,
visualization

beemo.net visualization
I’m such a sucker for visualizing data—I feel like it must be satisfying some weird primal urge for organizing things in our minds, I dunno. Anyhow, this site will graph your site based on this legend:
Posted on Tuesday, 22 Aug 2006
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Tags: code,
visualization

Credit: Bill Cheswick & Ben Worthen
Here’s a terrific map (pdf) of exactly who in the heck owns the internet. Ben Worthen explains it best here.
Posted on Friday, 24 Mar 2006
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Tags: visualization

Visualize search results ranking from Google and Yahoo.
(Via information aesthetics)
Posted on Tuesday, 24 Jan 2006
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Tags: google,
search,
visualization,
yahoo!
The Newseum (in Washington, DC) showcases over 397 newspaper covers from all over the world. Now, that sounds like a fun job to have!
Posted on Thursday, 12 May 2005
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Tags: visualization

Jonathan Harris of Number 27 is quite the Renaissance Man of this boring new century. From colorful sketchbook scans to oils to dynamic data-driven interactive projects to politically charged infographics, there’s a boatload of things to look at as well as things to click like crazy on.
10×10â„¢ presents a snapshot of global news by searching, then displaying the latest 100 pictures and words in the same grid.
Understanding VORN searches 1000s of weblogs for the most recent posted pictures beginning with the letters V, O, R, and N, then refreshes every 5 minutes.
Word Countâ„¢ interactively displays 86,800 of the most frequently used words in English, displaying the type size relative to it’s frequency of use in the English language.
Query Count displays search queries in a similar manner as Word Count. Apparently, this page is frequented by sailors with a burning desire for colorful explicatives.
Posted on Monday, 14 Feb 2005
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Tags: numbers,
visualization