Tutorial with Chris

October 30, 2008

Just had a conversation about the “Sunset” image/graph.  Deriving a concept from tracking over time using facebook.  The data would be people logging in and out within a period of time. Plotting these data on a graph.  We would be tracking a mass of people in a indirect way- relating to our group following people in Dundee. We can then derive peak times on facebook. 

Data can also be just a picture of the person logging on, status updates. It can also be about my own updates.

Chris mentioned using animation, but most likely the outcome would be in a form of jpeg

Time Graph

October 23, 2008

This graph is a build of pictures tagged on flickr, and then dated to the year and months when it was taken.

Interesting graph and how i can recreate this type of graph… need to find a source of social subject that can give enough data and able to do this graph against time.

Linking of Words

October 23, 2008

Wikipedia, linking all words together.

Taking this idea and expanding to the tutorial me and Chris had about taking peoples texts and linking words together against the time it was sent.  The need to plug into the outbox of my peers? To personal?

Capturing the smile

October 23, 2008

Microsoft Live linking pictures of smiles for an event.

Taking this idea and expanding it through on facebook, on a series of network, again… an idea that probably needs new thought but a good starting point

Ideas again

October 22, 2008

http://www.matesteinforth.com/

Some interesting ideas to look at again…

http://www.proximityofneeds.org/

Cars vs City

October 22, 2008

http://www.trsp.net/cow/

Global Mapping

October 22, 2008

http://senseable.mit.edu/nyte/visuals.html

NYTE exploring global connections and urban density in NY. Interesting visuals, can be linked with Dundee project somehow?

Global encounters, Pulse of the Planet

Each individual route is split up, giving various sound tracks to each route according to the demographic, or speed etc.

Inspired by Joshua Davis’s- Soundwire project

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/brainiac/2008/05/robert_rauschen.html

Evertrail map take2

October 22, 2008

Evertrail doesnt seem to be working so here is the map again…