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  • Emotional Cartography

    Via Info Aesthetic The free-downloadable book Emotional Cartography - Technologies of the Self is a collection of essays that explores the political, social and cultural implications of visualizing intimate biometric data and emotional experiences using technology. The theme of this c... Read more ...

    Published on 04/29/2009 in Positive Technology Journal

  • The Allosphere: an immersive virtual reality...

    The need for computing tools that allows to visualize, explore and manipulate huge multidimensional data is becoming a key priority in several fields of science and engineering From this perspective, an interesting possibility is the use of Immersive Virtual Reality. For example, researchers... Read more ...

    Published on 04/20/2009 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Turing Tables to understand earthquakes

    Earthquakes are complex natural phenomena that are difficult to predict but also to understand. German artist Franz John created an online installation - Turing Tables - that makes earthquakes easier to fathom while reminding us how alive the Earth is. Inspired to the work of matemati... Read more ...

    Published on 04/16/2009 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Closr.

    Closr is a free service developed by the infoviz company VisUp that allows sharing and zooming high-resolution images (JPG, PNG e GIF format supported) in an easy, simple and fast way. The widgets have several useful functions, including a full-screen button, drag&drop photo navigation,... Read more ...

    Published on 04/10/2009 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Own Your Choices

    Re-blogged from Info Aesthetics   Own Your Choices aims to reveal how personal choices affect others and characterize one's self. In particular, the website focuses on starting the conversation around topics such as tobacco, health, self-image, culture, alcohol, relationsh... Read more ...

    Published on 04/03/2009 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Textual emotion recognition and visualization

    From InfoAesthetics a textual emotion recognition & visualization engine based on the concept of synesthesia , or in other words: "code that feels the words visually". the synesketch application is able to dynamically transfer the text into animated visual patterns. the emoti... Read more ...

    Published on 11/04/2008 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Web Trend Map 2008

    Have a look at the Web Trend Map 2008, by Information Architects The map is based on the Tokyo underground Larger formats are available: Clickable Startpage with daily updated iA surf tips Big, A3 PDF (8MB, printable) 1600 x 1024 Wallpaper 1440 x 900 Wallpaper &... Read more ...

    Published on 07/22/2008 in Positive Technology Journal

  • The shape of music

    Via KurzweilAI.net Three music professors have developed a method called "geometrical music theory" that translates the language of musical theory into that of contemporary geometry. (Dmitri Tymoczko, Princeton University) They categorize sequences of notes, like chords, rhythms and scales... Read more ...

    Published on 05/08/2008 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Viewing Google Sky through a browser

    Google unveiled a browser version of its Google Sky application The browser version of Google Earth software allows you to zoom in and out and pan around the celestial bodies, search for planets and galaxies and view the sky through infrared, x-ray, ultraviolet, and microwave views.   Read more ...

    Published on 03/14/2008 in Positive Technology Journal

  • My Map: Email visualization

    Re-blogged from Information Aesthetics My Map is a data visualization application capable of rendering the relationships between the user & individuals in the address book by examining the TO:, FROM:, and CC: fields of every email in the 60,000-large email archive. the inte... Read more ...

    Published on 10/20/2007 in Positive Technology Journal

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