Jer Thorp, an artist and educator from Vancouver, Canada, visualizes when people “wake up” on Twitter, or when they say good morning, rather. Here it is in its 3-d globe glory. It’s called GoodMorning!. Notice the wave.
Okay, wait, I know you’re already furiously leaving or thinking about a comment on how absolutely useless and non-concrete this is – and Jer is the first to admit that – but there is obviously something to learn here.
However, it’s late, and I’m tired, so I’ll leave that up to you. But off the top of my head, I’m thinking a more relevant subject like disease or need of help and color coding that’s more meaningful. Your turn.
[via datavisualization.ch]
There’s a lot of data on the Web, but it’s all very scattered. At the same time, there’s a lot of data sitting on people’s hard drives that we don’t have access to. There are various reasons why people don’t share, but mainly, they just don’t see the point.
Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization, and Statistics (2nd Edition)
