The State of the Union Address 2012 – Infographically Enhanced
January 25, 2012 (5 weeks ago) – 9:41 pm
Similar to the original approach in 2011, this year's State of the Union was made available online in a so-called 'enhanced' version, which basically consisted of a split-screen video that shows President Obama giving his speech on one side, and a large collection contextual information and facts, as well as infographics, on the other. In other words: 1 hour and 5 minutes worth of high-level political facts, captured in 102 unique slides, of which about 26 can be labelled as visualization of some kind.
You can watch the 'enhanced' version of the State of the Union 2012 below ... Read Original Story here
- Infographically Enhanced Observation Deck at Zurich Airport
- Exploring President Obama's Federal Budget Proposal through Bubbles
- Mapping the Financial Impact of Population Movement in the U.S.
- Metrography: London Reshaped to Match the Classic Tube Map
- Conveying GE Machine Usage Data: Balancing Art and Visualization
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