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Sha Hwang and Rachel Binx drew from their shared interests in cartography, data visualization, travel, mathematics and design, when they founded Meshu.
Beyond the pretty picture, beyond the nice visualization, what is the purpose, how is this useful?
I worked to cultivate that mindset through visualization, which basically just means imagining the entire experience of soloing the wall.
Partially, that was to help me remember all the holds, but mostly
visualization
was about feeling the texture of each hold in my hand and imagining the sensation of my leg reaching out and placing my foot just so.
As I practiced the moves, my
visualization
turned to the emotional component of a potential solo.
But it's also more responsible data visualization, because if you were to show the exact probabilities, maybe that would encourage people to get their flu jabs at the wrong time.
If someone asks you, "How much pee is a lot of pee?" which is a question that I got asked, you really want to make sure that the
visualization
makes sense to as many people as possible.
But clearly, from this visualization, you can learn much more about me than from this other one, which are images you're probably more familiar with and which you possibly even have on your phone right now.
I run a data
visualization
design company, and we design and develop ways to make information accessible through visual representations.
It's particularly horrible in LA. (Laughter) CA: I think you've brought with you the first
visualization
that's been shown of this.
They are a graphical
visualization
of a character.
What you see here on the screen right now is a very simple
visualization
of that body.
I should add that it's very simple to add things like hair, clothes, etc., but what we've done here is use a very simple visualization, so you can concentrate on the movement.
And let's just have a look at a slightly different
visualization.
Now, we can't actually take a movie of this process, but Shawn Douglas at Harvard has made a nice
visualization
for us that begins with a long strand and has some short strands in it.
I'm going to do this using a big data
visualization
that was developed with Carnegie Mellon's CREATE Lab and my institute, along with many, many others.
In this
visualization
of one of my simulations, the young Earth is already spinning quickly from a previous giant impact.
It was a beautiful
visualization
that he did for Seed magazine.
And along the way they created a breakthrough in computer
visualization.
Now, what I took away from the exhibit was that maybe with the exception of the mandala most of the pieces in there were actually about the
visualization
of happiness and not about happiness.
This is going to be really important as we start getting to things like data
visualization.
And one of the reasons why I think that is will be helped by things like graphics and
visualization
and inference tools, but I also think a big part of it is going to be having better interfaces, to be able to drill down into this kind of data, while still thinking about the big picture here.
There is such power in bringing science and
visualization
together, that we can create images like this, perhaps looking on either side of a looking glass.
Basically the homunculus is the
visualization
of a human being where each part of the body is proportional to the surface it takes in the brain.
This
visualization
could explain, for example, why newborns, or smokers, put, instinctively, their fingers in the mouth.
And if you're navigating a dense information jungle, coming across a beautiful graphic or a lovely data visualization, it's a relief, it's like coming across a clearing in the jungle.
This is a
visualization
of all the evidence for nutritional supplements.
I like to apply information
visualization
to ideas and concepts.
This is a
visualization
of the political spectrum, an attempt for me to try and understand how it works and how the ideas percolate down from government into society and culture, into families, into individuals, into their beliefs and back around again in a cycle.
And this type of a
visualization
can show that epidemics like this take root and affect central individuals first, before they affect others.
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