Posts Tagged ‘Visualisation’

Invisible fields forever….
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Let me take you down, ’cause I’m going through Invisible Fields.
Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about.
Invisible Fields forever*

(or what our world would look like if the 2-11 GhZ part of the spectrum was visible). Surprisingly restful.

*Apologies to the Beatles and anyone I might have offended at EMI

The Morphing City
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

The Morphing City is a visualization study where a city mutates its shape accordingly with the traffic on its main arteries. Those morphs tend to traduce the actual perceived distances within a city, bypassing the common perception based on its geographical mapping.

This visualization model was mapped for Lisbon in Portugal. The data was gathered by tracking 1534 vehicles in Lisbon during October 2009.

It’s interesting to notice how the city stays compressed during the evening, and how it abruptly expands during the rush hours: 08.00 -09.00h and 18h-19h. It’s also interesting to see that the 08.00 – 09.00 period is by far the most problematic.

Nothing new there then……..

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