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Ian Fitzpatrick writes, collects and shares things here.

Some of these things have to do with brands, some of them have to do with buildings and places or machines or computers (which are, you know, machines, too). Each of them has to do with people, and the ways in which we respond to the stimuli around us.
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Ask and Thou Shalt Receive

I posted on Twitter last night at 5:30 that I was ‘Anticipating tomorrows NYT Oscars Twitter visualization’.

Jeff Clark hit me up just a few hours later with a link to his own Twitter Oscar visualizer (nothing similar yet from the Times).

Click to see how Dustin Lance Black was received in the heartland

Click to see how Dustin Lance Black was received in the heartland

Built with Processing, Jeff’s visualizer is a good deal of fun. I’m particularly glad that timeline-based visualizations are becoming so mainstream, as it goes a long way towards legitimizing the mediums from which the data is captured – in this case, Twitter.

You can view the entire thought process behind the visualization here.

Related posts:

  1. Give a Student Some Data, Get a Free Pie
  2. Data Talks, Data Walks
  3. DIRECTV is about to get really, really interesting (I think)
  4. Using Weather to, Apparently, Preoccupy the Entire British Planning and New Media Apparatus
  5. Upping the Ante on Interesting

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Published:
Feb 23.09

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