janriemer, to ArtificialIntelligence

This is beautiful!

Watching Neural Networks Learn - by Emergent Garden

https://farside.link/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkwXa7Cvfr8
(or YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkwXa7Cvfr8)

An explanation on how neural networks and function approximation work, supported by beautiful visuals. ✨ 🎨

isomeme, to Weather
@isomeme@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

The world is beautiful, science is beautiful, data is beautiful. Knowing that this monster is heading straight for me somehow makes it even more beautiful.

adamjcook, to Engineering

This is pretty cool work to follow, as someone in the process of learning and heavily experimenting with parts of @bevy myself. 👇

I will also post more about that soon.

My work is more technical related for applications.

Lots to build on here.

Quoting @lumber:

https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@lumber/110913193289737213

stevensanderson, to random
@stevensanderson@mstdn.social avatar

The curve() Function in R! 🌟

Why should you give it a go?

✅ Gain a deeper understanding of mathematical functions.
✅ Visualize complex concepts with ease.
✅ Explore the versatility of R programming.
✅ Enhance your data analysis and visualization skills.

Remember, practice makes perfect!

#r

Post: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2023-08-16/

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memonick, to writing

✍️ New: The big list of academic resources

A list of books, blogs and tools to hone your scientific writing. I've tried to cover the basics of academic writing, deeper dives on style and even data .

@academicchatter

📖 Read the post here: https://nicholasmamo.github.io/posts/big-list-academic-writing-resources/

davidr, to blender
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Why are there no tools (for ) that work like a engine? I want to do more than rotate and zoom. I want to translate my rotation point. I want to walk around inside my . Let me explore parameter space directly.

If it doesn't already exist, maybe I'll have to make my own style plotting tool.

bwaber, to random
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My longest run ever, measuring at a bit over 34mi/55km! 🎉 Obviously that gave me lots of time for great talks on my ! (1/10)

bwaber,
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Next was an insightful discussion with @albertocairo on data , how designers think, and more at the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htUWWVzYTUI (9/10)

jake4480, to internet_funeral
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Markwhen is a text-to-timeline tool where you can write markdown-ish text and it gets converted into a nice looking cascading timeline or other type of visualization. Documentation and what all you can do with it is at https://docs.markwhen.com, and the main site is of course https://markwhen.com. It's pretty cool

jeanboehm, to Typography

I’ve worked on a small tool to animate and record variable fonts. The Variable Font Animator – A drawing interface makes animating and testing variable fonts easy and fun. You can even record videos directly in your browser. There is no need to take a screen capture anymore. That way you can specify the final video format on the fly.

https://tdbr.xyz/font-animator

Font in use: Recursive by @arrowtype

video/mp4

DrTCombs, to NoStupidQuestions
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

: what are your favorite tools for visualizing new and designs?

If you wanted to communicate how a proposed intersection or roadway redesign would look and feel to the public, what would you use?
I'm looking specifically for examples of tools that are fairly easy to use by non-experts and can create realistic renderings suitable for engagement.

Thank you!

thomashollt, (edited ) to random

I have an open, full time, fully funded PhD position in for Fine Arts 🎨 at the Computer Graphics and Visualization group at in collaboration with the Amsterdam. Work on interactive for complex data and continue exciting projects like https://t.ly/qOhFK or https://t.ly/w6GWR.
Apply at https://www.tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/werken-bij-tu-delft/vacatures/details?jobId=14513&jobTitle=PhD%20Position%20Visual%20Analytics%20for%20Fine%20Arts%20Analysis%20and%20Simulation

limebar, to music
@limebar@mastodon.social avatar

oh snap, something new to play with?

cables.gl, free patchable visuals in the browser, gets new features and tutorials https://cdm.link/2023/07/cables-gl-free-visuals-in-the-browser-features-and-tutorials/

WildDISCO: Visualizing Whole Bodies in Unprecedented Detail (www.helmholtz-munich.de)

Researchers developed a new method called wildDISCO that uses standard antibodies to map the entire body of an animal using fluorescent markers. This revolutionary technique provides detailed 3D maps of structures, shedding new light on complex biological systems and diseases.

j_bertolotti, to physics
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Can shadows move faster than light?
Not really. There is nothing moving sideways, so nothing is moving faster than light (which, incidentally, mean you can't use shadows to communicate faster than light).
But the edges of the projection of the shadow can indeed appear to move arbitrarily fast.

Many dots move away radially from a centre to represent light. At a distance s small screen block part of the dots/light and move around, with the shape of the shadow following with a lag.

pixel, to random
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Global oil production averaged 89.8 million barrels of oil per day in 2021. Here are the world's largest oil producers.


https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-the-worlds-largest-oil-producers/

spestana, to Seattle
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With recent news about the hottest day ever recorded on our planet, I decided to update my plot for with data since I first made it two years ago. This uses the library, reading data from . Make your own warming stripes plot for your favorite spot with this notebook: https://nbviewer.org/github/spestana/ulmo-warming-stripes/blob/main/warming-stripes.ipynb

OC I’m back with several more community icons: check out Artemis (future kbin app), Urban Details, 3D Modeling and some other stuff

Honestly, I’ve been really enjoying making these, probably the most I’ve been excited to model something for months. So I exchanged some sleep for a faster turnaround :) Previous post here...

OC I designed and rendered a couple of icons for the magazines I started. This magazine's creator suggested I share them here as well

So I 3D modelled two icons (well, illustrations rather) for the communities that I created on kbin: Industrial Design and Jewelry Design. These icons are meant to reimagine kbin’s logo in a way that's relevant to each community....

OC I designed and rendered a couple of icons for the magazines I started, and I’d like to share some behind the scenes images with y'all. I’m also open to doing a few more of these in future.

So I 3D modelled two icons (well, illustrations rather) for the communities that I created on kbin: Industrial Design and Jewelry Design. These icons are meant to reimagine kbin’s logo in a way that's relevant to each community....

bradweed, (edited ) to geography
@bradweed@mastodon.social avatar

As Earth's systems unfold, and climates rearrange,

Alternative representations we seek, perspectives to exchange.

Polyperspectival concepts and fractal grammar's lore,

Van Gogh's legacy shines bright, Earth's mysteries to explore.

h/t @inquiline

@geography



https://interplace.io/p/van-goghs-starry-night-unveils-earths#details

pixel, to swift
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pomarede, to Astronomy
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pomarede,
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar

Nature Astronomy covers appreciation post

Recording solar cycles (2019)

https://nature.com/natastron/volumes/3/issues/3

Image: World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo (top); NASA/SDO, AIA, EVE, HMI science teams (bottom)
Cover Design: A. Beattie, A. Muñoz-Jaramillo, J.M. Vaquero

Feature article on the long-term sunspot number record: https://rdcu.be/bYZkg

pomarede, to space
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pomarede,
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar

Science Magazine astronomy covers

Lunar impact (2016) - How this crater got its rings

Featuring a digital terrain model of the Orientale impact basin.
Credit: Ernest Wright, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio

https://www.science.org/toc/science/354/6311

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