(Gefunden bei mondorama2000.blogspot.de)
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A handy pamphlet written in 1956 by Champion Spark Plugs. It’s basically telling women what a car is and what it does.
(Gefunden bei designstroy.tumblr.com)
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Eine Schöpfung des in London ansässigen Grafikdesigners Severino Ribecca:
(Gefunden bei exp.lore.com | via Chartporn)
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The last four years of patent wars in cell phones, visualized – shown by filmmaker Kirby Ferguson (of Everything Is A Remix fame at TEDGlobal 2012).
(Gefunden bei exp.lore.com | via visual.ly)
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“The video is Perpetual Oceans, and it’s made by NASA. It shows ocean currents, twisting and turning and undulating around the globe between June of 2005 and December of 2007. There’s no narration, just music. The idea is to put into images things that have previously only been words—here is the Gulf Stream, there’s the Kuroshio Current. Watching this, you get a better idea of oceans as a system, and it’s easy to see how—in the days before steam or gasoline powered engines—where you traveled to and from across the oceans was partly determined by how the ocean moved through that area.”
(Gefunden bei boingboing.net)
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Kitchen Budapest erforscht die lokale Berichterstattung in Ungarn mit Sound und einer Blasen werfenden Karte:
Ebullition visualises and sonificates data pulled from one of the biggest news sites of Hungary, origo.hu. In the 30 fps animation, each frame represents a single day, each second covers a month, starting from December 1998 until October 2010. Whenever a Hungarian city or village is mentioned in any domestic news on origo.hu website, it is translated into a force that dynamically distorts the map of Hungary. The sound follows the visual outcome, creating a generative ever changing drone.
(Gefunden bei flowingdata.com)
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Intel has released What About Me?, an automatic infographic generator that connects to your own Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts to create a profile infographic about you.
Social media users know that discovery is half the fun. With What about Me? you can capture a snapshot of your social media life and create your own colorful image, full of clues and facts about one of the most fascinating subjects in the world — YOU!
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(Gefunden bei coolinfographics.com)
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See something or say something; Where people post geotagged photos to Flickr from and geotagged tweets to Twitter from.
Eric Fischer produced a set of striking visualizations mapping Flickr and Twitter against each other. The maps from different cities and areas around the globe depict geotagged photos uploaded to Flickr (orange) versus geotagged tweets to Twitter (blue). In case an image and a tweet originate from the same location, it appears as a white dot. The first image is a map of Europe using the described visualization method, while the second one is a map of New York City.
(Gefunden bei visualcomplexity.com)
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Der grüne Giftnotruf: Mr. Yuk is a trademarked graphic image, created by the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, and widely employed in the United States in labeling of substances that are poisonous if ingested.
(Gefunden bei PCL LinkDump)
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