7000 Oaks and Counting, Tiffany Holmes,2006-2009

http://tiffanyholmes.com/current-ecoart/7000-oaks-and-counting/

on follwoing paper
http://andrewjohnsonhci.blogspot.com/2010/03/nourishing-ground-for-sustainable-hci.html
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518763&coll=DL&dl=ACM&CFID=43637906&CFTOKEN=18648348

GE Data Visualization: Powering the Kitchen,2011

[Java App Web site]

the Kitchen

It’s 10 p.m. Do you know how much energy your kitchen appliances are using? You will, with Brillion technology, which can connect your appliances to a smart meter that you can access via your computer or mobile device. The visualization was originally developed as a touchscreen application for the Consumer Electronics Show, but now you can explore this web version to learn more about how appliances in a sample home consumed energy over the course of a month.

this data

The data utilized in this application comes from a sample household equipped with Brillon technology over one month’s time.

Design Partner

Fathom, Ben Fry

Scenario: Twitter, visualizarion of flow of #here

Make invisible visible

Visualization of flow of information relate to the site. (in this case, Linz and Ars Electronica Center) By visualizing flow of twitter messages mention the festival. Content is evaluated and transformed into bits of color. Speed of flow

The visualization at the center of the festival will bind scattered attention of paticipants of the festival into one large space volume in symbolic way.

Indirect participation

Scenario:

1st person narrative

2nd person narrative

3rd person narrative

Imprememtation

List of visualization techniques

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