Chernoff Faces
Chernoff Faces Chernoff Faces are a way to visualise many different variables at once. Invented in 1973 by Herman Chernoff (who studied applied mathematics at Brown) »
Chernoff Faces Chernoff Faces are a way to visualise many different variables at once. Invented in 1973 by Herman Chernoff (who studied applied mathematics at Brown) »
The interface feels very similar to the Processing interface, and I didn't realise how little difference there is between Python and Java. This leads me to »
Questions on R2 Has the internet fundamentally changed the way we perceive truth in the world, or has it merely given us an easier way to »
http://www.antonygormley.com/sculpture/chronology-item-view/id/2158/page/425#p1 Antony Gormley's Allotment is an installation based on the minimum volume that could be occupied »
News Knitter is a data visualization project which focuses on knitted garments as an alternative medium to visualize large scale data. The production of knitted garments »
Andreas Nicolas Fischer http://anf.nu/fundament/ »
http://www.visualnews.com/2015/08/14/gumballs-and-pencils-7-data-visualization-projects-made-with-unusual-objects/ »
http://www.wired.com/2014/07/data-cuisine/#slide-1 »
How can non-digital data visualisations present many levels of data? How can we present both the 20,000ft and 2ft view without resorting to the digital »
Will sociology ever accept 'big data's move from causality to correlation? Now that we have enough data to make really good correlational models, will causality still »