Happy and honored to give a virtual keynote at the #CrossingFonds Symposium next week in Vancouver/online!
I will speak about conceptual analogues as a versatile vehicle to aid transdisciplinary collaboration in the intersecting contexts of #archives, #visualization and #design.
I've been thinking about the power of visualization lately. It is great to have goals and dreams, but I think it's more likely you reach them if you can really visualize yourself the way you are working to be.
I have started meditating on these visualizations, and it has really started to motivate me.
I'm looking for software, that visualises a digital music collection like a CD shelf.
I would like a GUI where you can look through your digital collection like you would with your physical one.
Does someone know if something like this exists?
I'm adding some hashtags for reach.
Feel free to boost and add hashtags you think would help.
You will be part of the GarganText team, contributing to the development of a collaborative and decentralized digital ecosystem based on textual data mining (free software).
I'd like to make some maps to understand who can access a particular location by public transport.
I'm imagining specifying a small area and drawing all the public transport lines that intersect that area. Bonus points if I can filter by timetables - it's for church and Sunday timetables are a pain.
Can code something if needed but I've not worked with map data before. All ideas welcome :) tyvm!
#PhysicsFactlet
A quantum simple pendulum.
The pendulum position is spread out, with opacity here being proportional to the probability that the pendulum is at that position at a given time. The average position of the quantum dynamics is the same as the classical pendulum dynamics (Ehrenfest theorem).
Technicalities: I used the Crank-Nicholson method to evolve the system in time. This is a 1D problem, and the only variable I considered was the angle, with the initial state being a Gaussian.
🌟 Exciting Updates for IEEE VIS 2024 🌟
🗓️ Oct 13–18, 2024
📍 St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA
Calling all experts & enthusiasts in #visualization and related fields! Don't miss out on this hybrid event, bridging in-person & virtual experiences. More details 👇
The video is a bit schmaltzy, but the thing itself is beautiful. And it's also an excellent example of how sonification can be much better than #visualization to explain / convey certain kinds of phenomena. (And then there's the question of context: ambient presentations that don’t require focused visual attention, a la Natalie Jeremijenko Live Wire at Xerox PARC.)