Opinion Visualization: What People Think about the Occupy Wall Street Protest

November 10, 2011 – 7:49 pm

Public Opinion and the Occupy Movement [nytimes.com] is the newest crowd-sourced opinion visualization from The New York Times, this time about people's sentiments about the - more -

Politilines: Visualizing the Words Used in the Republican Primary Debates

November 10, 2011 – 10:51 am

Politilines [periscopic.com] by socially-responsible visualization agency Periscopic visualizes the words that were uttered during the 2011-2012 Republican Primary debates. The graph consists of a collection - more -

Comparing Two Music Artists by their Related Last.fm Tags

November 8, 2011 – 7:54 pm

Last.fm Viz [nextvis.com] is a visual comparison of music artists, which are characterized by social tag data collected from Last.fm in 2007. The visualization contrasts 2 - more -

How Music Travels: The Evolution of Western Dance Music

November 8, 2011 – 7:07 pm

The simple but interactive map called How Music Travels [thomson.co.uk] reveals the evolution of western dance music over the last 100 years. More specifically, the - more -

The Most Interesting Papers at the Infovis Conference (VisWeek 2011)

November 4, 2011 – 2:12 pm

This post was written by Kim Rees, a partner at Periscopic (@periscopic), an interactive design firm specializing in data visualization and information presentation. VisWeek - more -

Hitlantis: A Visual Music Exploration Service Driven by Discovery

November 2, 2011 – 6:47 pm

Helsinki, Finland-based based startup Hitlantis [hitlantis.com] aims to put upcoming indie bands more into the foreground of potential listeners and buyers. By combining the visualization - more -

bibleQuran: Comparing the Word Frequency between Bible and Quran

October 31, 2011 – 12:29 pm

bibleQuran [pitchinteractive.com] by datavis design firm Pitch Interactive reveals the frequency of word usage between two of the most important holy books: the Bible and - more -

Google+ Ripples: Revealing How Posts are Shared over Time

October 31, 2011 – 11:01 am

Google+ Ripples [plus.google.com] is the first data visualization project from the elusive Big Picture Group, organized around (previous IBM Visualization Lab pioneers) Fernanda - more -

The Atlas of Economic Complexity: Visualizing Global Economic Growth

October 27, 2011 – 2:23 pm

Harvard's Center for International Development (CID) and the MIT Media Lab have joined forces to create The Atlas of Economic Complexity: Mapping Paths to Prosperity - more -

re.vu: An Alternative to Turning your LinkedIn Resume in Infographics

October 27, 2011 – 10:52 am

re.vu [re.vu] is the newest contender in the race towards 'instant' infographics of your professional resume. Similar to visualize.me, re.vu connects to your LinkedIn - more -