In a collaborative initiative between Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design and The Danish Design School, the Interaction Design Pilot Year brings together students and faculty from various disciplines for a unique brand of education.
The Interaction Design Pilot Year is a full-time intense curriculum that includes a number of skills-based modules (such as video prototyping and computational design), followed by in-depth investigations in to graphical/tangible interfaces and service design.
The end result? A lot of great work from some talented and motivated students. There are a number of project modules, but naturally, I’m most drawn to the interactive data visualization projects. Here are a few of the projects.
Find much more in the student gallery.
[Thanks, Tim]
The large round image in the top right of your first graphic reminded me on nothing more than the fertilization of an ovum:
http://bgladd.blogspot.com/2008/04/diploid-dave-et-al.html
http://www.scienceprogress.org/2007/10/frozen-eggs-no-its-not-a-new-breakfast-item/
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/CC000016/Photodisc
In any case, I wanted to investigate this “data wheel”, but the example on the site you cited is only a set of static images and a description of what the live version does.
I just discovered this music video from Royksopp. It is a beautiful video full a seemless series of infographics.