Creative Economy Map

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Manchesters creative network has been mapped with terrains for both geographically and digitally by Laura Mansfield. I think every city should adopt it accross the world. Not enough creative ecologies being devised for area's.



It has a lovely clean simplicity to it that lets you focus in on the colours / numbers for the key and even though it is large you can fold away and pocket it. Great for a creative tourist. Might be limited with its geographic landmarks to contextualises where abouts these places are but with the again organised simple, alphabetised, postcodes, addresses and websites on the back to type into your gps enabled phone it recovers in its accessibility and functional level.



'Contemporary Cartography //01 is the first in a series of unique pocket maps detailing the plethora of contemporary arts activity occurring within Manchester and Salford. Listing established organisations next to independent initiatives the pocket map gives an overview of what makes up, and contributes to, the creative ecology of Greater Manchester. It is a gesture towards documenting the abundance of activity occurring throughout the city and we are well aware that we may have missed off some people, places and events as the creative community continues to grow. If you are not listed on the map and would like to be, please visit MMDC website and get in touch'

from: http://www.theartguide.co.uk/profiles/?profile=337

http://www.mmdc.org.uk/





I wonder if the cartographer Laura Mansfield did the data mining of places her self or if she had help compiling. But it is lovely with the dots, wavy lines, +++ plus marks for texture really soft with the odd geographic location in type. here is her description,

'I recently developed a pocket map of Manchester's creative economy with MA students on the Design Lab course at Manchester Metropolitan University. The intention of the map is to present the range of contemporary arts activity occurring within Manchester and the spaces and facilities that support new work - listing established organisations next to independent initiatives to give an overview of what makes up, and contributes to, the creative economy of the city. A preview of the map was distributed as part of the Manchester Weekender, a city wide event on 1st, 2nd and 3rd of October.'

http://lauramansfield.co.uk/page5.htm

the key to the map and more details are here:

http://grou.ps/vsualthinkmap/photos/item/contemporary-cartography-by-laura-mansfield

She has done some more beautiful maps, I saw the one in corridor 8 paper featured at her site in collaboration witha few people notably Dust (who did a beautiful fanzine collaboration for pete mckee at A Month of Sundays gallery in sheffield) and her cycling map looks pretty good and may get blogged here too when chance.

30 free top wordpress plugins for new blogger to wordpress converters

f4b0694557a7a530b45dc035866c8a02 30 free top wordpress plugins for new blogger to wordpress converters

Well, a friend had a server, let me use it and I finally agreed to convert my Blogger blog over to WordPress now that I had a little more time I said to myself i could make sure I get it to work and not effect permalinks etc. This notion that I had penetrated the very depths of the web with my writings ;o) would lose the links they'd established, it would be too hard, I didn't get the wordpress.org and the wordpress.com distinction.    Why didn't I politely ask to borrow some server space from my friend sooner?   If you have access to server space and the privileges of manually editing files, uploading, write access/permissions (although this I have found necessary for only a few plugins)   If you have the time one day to install all these plugins (extremely simple btw, download the zip files of the plugin, login-to-wordpress-online-admin-interface. then plugins-add new-upload-choose the zip folder-submit) EASY   Well, firstly huge thanks to Rahul Bansal, there may be better explanations for converting blogger to wordpress, but his blog post and plugin below made it so easy and straightforward.    START with Rahul.    Blogger To WordPress Redirection If you have imported your blog from blogger (blogspot.com) then you might be redirecting visitors from your old blogspot blog to your new wordpress blogs HOMEPAGE. While this approach ensures you get all the traffic redirected from your old blog to new blog, a visitor may feel lost! What if a person is referred to your old blog via search engine or other link listings?   So this plugin just takes care of this part. It checks for which post people were looking on old blog and then redirect them to same post but on new blog! All this is so transparent that a visitor will never get confused!   DO NOT forget to read Installation section. Its simple but slightly different.   If you stuck somewhere you can visit plugin homepage to leave comment or buzz me! I found his tutorial very easy and clear to use on how to convert over to wordpress from blogger and this plugin was perfect to clear up my concerns over already established links to blogger posts.    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/blogger-to-wordpress-redirection/    You will need to install a theme, there are loads. It took me a while to find a theme (Vector Flower 1.0 by EZwpthemes) that I felt safe enough to restyle graphically and keep the same image names and not have to tweak code much.    Then, these 30 plugins compatible to wordpress 2.7 (be careful with plugins for compatibility to your platform version, one isn't below - super edit) should truly convince you it was the right decision to switch.   

  1. Link Harvest 
Link Harvest will go through all of your posts and pages and compile a list of all external links. Then it will create a LIVE (automatic) updating linkroll for you, based on your actual linking activity. The Daddy ;o)   http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/link-harvest/    I use this PHP Code Widget to display the php code to see the list:  
  1. PHP Code Widget
  The normal Text widget allows you to insert arbitrary Text and/or HTML code. This allows that too, but also parses any inserted PHP code and executes it. This makes it easier to migrate to a widget-based theme.   All PHP code must be enclosed in the standard tags for it to be recognized. I'm sure with a little inline CSS I could glam it up.    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/php-code-widget/  
  1. Broken Link Checker
  This plugin will monitor your blog looking for broken links and let you know if any are found. Displays a nice strikethrough to warn visually of broken links.    Features
  • Monitors links in your posts, pages, the blogroll, and custom fields (optional).
  • Detects links that don't work and missing images.
  • Notifies you on the Dashboard if any are found.
  • Also detects redirected links.
  • Makes broken links display differently in posts (optional).
  • Link checking intervals can be configured.
  • New/modified posts are checked ASAP.
  • You view broken links, redirects, and a complete list of links used on your site, in the Tools -> Broken Links tab.
  • Each link can be edited or unlinked directly via the plugin's page, without manually editing each post.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/broken-link-checker/   
  1. Scissors
This plugin adds cropping, resizing, and rotating functionality to WordPress' image upload and management dialogs. Scissors also allows automatic resizing of images when they are uploaded and supports automatic and manual watermarking of images. Additionally, images that are resized in the post editor are automatically resampled to the requested size using bilinear filtering when a post is saved, which improves the perceived image quality while reducing the amount of data transferred at the same time.   When the first version of Scissors was published in October 2008 it was available only in English and German. Since then translations into new languages have been contributed by the following kind individuals. Thank you for your time and initiative.   http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/scissors/  
  1. WP Super Edit
WP Super Edit is designed to get control of the WordPress wysiwyg visual editor and add some functionality with more buttons and customized TinyMCE plugins. WP Super edit acts as framework for TinyMCE visual editor plugins and buttons allowing administrators (or users) to arrange buttons and add TinyMCE plugins to the visual editor.   Your feedback is always welcome!  
  • Requires WordPress Version: 2.8 or higher
  • Compatible up to: 2.8.1
Features  
  • Drag and Drop interface for arranging the WordPress visual editor buttons.
  • Access to built-in WordPress visual editor buttons and functions.
  • Customized TinyMCE plugins to add additional buttons and features like tables, layers (div tag), advanced XHTML properties, advanced image and link properties, WordPress emoticons, style attributes, css classes for themes, search / replace, and more.
  • Options for allowing users to configure visual editor settings; One editor setting for all users, role based editor settings, and individual user editor settings. Only WordPress administrators can activate or deactivate TinyMCE wysiwyg visual editor plugins. In single or role based modes, only administrators can arrange editor buttons.
  • Easy to install and remove. WP Super Edit uses separate database tables for its settings. Currently only the Super Emoticon / Icon Plugin will leave short tags in your posts or pages.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-edit/  
  1. Amazon Widgets Shortcodes
Easy management of Amazon Links & Widgets on your blog. Preserve your post consistency, use copy/paste Amazon code or build your links with an easy to use interface Available Amazon Widgets
  • Carrousel Widget
  • Deals Widget
  • MP3
  • My Favorites Widget
  • Product Preview
  • Product Links
  • Slideshow Widget
  • Product Cloud Widget
  • Wishlist Widget
  http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/amazon-widgets-shortcodes/   
  1. WP Super Cache
This plugin generates static html files from your dynamic WordPress blog. After a html file is generated your webserver will serve that file instead of processing the comparatively heavier and more expensive WordPress PHP scripts. The static html files will be served to the vast majority of your users, but because a user's details are displayed in the comment form after they leave a comment those requests are handled by PHP. Static files are served to:
  1. Users who are not logged in.
  2. Users who have not left a comment on your blog.
  3. Or users who have not viewed a password protected post.
99% of your visitors will be served static html files. Those users who don't see the static files will still benefit because they will see regular WP-Cache cached files and your server won't be as busy as before. This plugin will help your server cope with a front page appearance on digg.com or other social networking site. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/   
  1. Hot Linked Cache Images
Makes it quicker to download as they're being accessed off of your own server and not someone else's, and if another websites server removed, renamed, relocated images you loose the link. Cache'ing doesnt.  use this one: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/hot-linked-image-cacher/  couldn't get this one to work: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/cache-images/  
  1. smushit - optimise Images file size
this is an additional plugin I spotted, very clever. http://dialect.ca/code/wp-smushit// reduces and optimises images with lossless qualities for quicker download. free, easy to install  
  1. Category Cloud Widget
The Category Cloud Widget is a widget that displays your categories as a tag cloud in your sidebar. If like me you finally converted from blogger to wordpress, you will notice your tags have been converted to categories, well I like a tag cloud, small, easy to give an impression of the blogs content. So I found a category cloud generator.  http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/widget-category-cloud/  
  1. WordPress Plugin SensitiveTagCloud 1.4.1 
  This wordpress plugin provides a configurable tagcloud that shows tags depending of the current context only. For example the tagcloud shows only tags that really occur in the current category, or within the current date-, author-, tag- archive or even only the tags that occur in the search results. It is also possible to restrict the links of the tag cloud to the current viewing tag archive or category: If you click on the tag “test1? within the tag cloud of the tag archive of “test2? the target page will only contain posts that have both tags, like a drill down navigation. It is possible to exclude the tag of the tag-archive itself from the tagcloud. Not quite got to work for categories. http://www.rene-ade.de/inhalte/wordpress-plugin-sensitivetagcloud.html   
  1. DropCap First Character

The plugin is called dropcap_first and is available for download if you so desire.

 

What it does is it makes the first character of the post BIG in a magazine style. I got the idea (and most of the CSS code) to do this from an article called Magazine Style CSS Drop Caps and then it was just a matter of writing the relevant PHP code to do what I wanted. Just make sure that text is the first characters in your post and not code. Adds some nice style to your posts, breaks up that dense text a little.  Current Version Download: dropcap_first plugin http://www.rc.au.net/blog/2006/07/27/dropcap-first-character-wordpress-plugin/   
  1. wp-utf8-excerpt
Show shortened posts on your splash page to your blog, with a 'Read more of this post...' link at the bottom. Lets users browse through your content a little quicker rather than seeing all of one post until they can see the next. This is the only one I have seen that will include html and images. Needs a little manual coding of: Open wp-content/themes/<YOUR THEME NAME>/index.php  

Main features of the plugin:

  1. It supports multibyte language (such as Chinese). It will not produce gibberish as some other excerpt plugins do.
  2. The html tags in the original posts, i.e., the font styles, colors, hyperlinks, pictures and such are preserved in the excerpt.
  3. For better readability, it displays 300 characters for each post on the homepage and 150 characters for each post on archive pages.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-utf8-excerpt/  
  1. Smart Ping Updater
“Ping spam” is when you keep pinging your RSS feed, even when you haven’t posted anything new. It’s not good and can get you banned from places like Technorati. Unfortunately, WordPress is set to automatically ping even if you edit your post. This plugin takes care of that and only pings when you have a new post. It automatically imports your current ping list. http://www.usefulsnippets.com/category/wordpress?q=usefulstuff/wordpress-plugins.html   
  1. FD Feedburner Plugin
Redirects the main feed and optionally the comments feed to Feedburner.com. It does this seamlessly without the need to modify templates, setup new hidden feeds, modify .htaccess files, or asking users to migrate to a new feed. All existing feeds simply become Feedburner feeds seamlessly and transparently for all users. Just tell the plugin what your Feedburner feed URL is and you're done.  If you used blogger, you no doubt integrated your feed with Feedburner, seeing as Google bought it and integrated it, as it adds some wonderful functionality to your feed with the 'Add to Del-ici-ous... Digg... Email.... Technorati' etc, but also its AUTOMATIC pinging to different news services, and sites to tell them you have new content. It also splices in flickr, del-ici-ous or furl, it adds Google Adsense to your posts and so much more. So you will more than likely want to keep this and so it lets you redirect your wordpress feed to your own unique wordpress feed, therefore keeping the AUTOMATED updates and subscribers are none the wiser it is coming from a different blogging platform.  Just need to go into feedburner configuration under appearance to set the feeds and redirects (took me a while to find it, prob should have read installation. ;o) http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedburner-plugin/   
  1. Google Analytics for Word Press
The Google Analytics for WordPress plugin automatically tracks and segments all outbound links from within posts, comment author links, links within comments, blogroll links and downloads. It also allows you to track AdSense clicks, add extra search engines, track image search queries and it will even work together with Urchin.
  • Requires WordPress Version: 2.7 or higher
  • Compatible up to: 2.9
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-analytics-for-wordpress/   
  1. Google XML Sitemaps
This plugin will create a Google sitemaps compliant XML-Sitemap of your WordPress blog. It supports all of the WordPress generated pages as well as custom ones. Everytime you edit or create a post, your sitemap is updated and all major search engines that support the sitemap protocol, like ASK.com, Google, MSN-Bing Search and Yahoo, are AUTOMATICALLY notified about the update. Related Links: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-sitemap-generator/  
  1. Optimal Title
Anyone serious about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) should consider installing this plugin. It changes your <title> tag from “Mike Haydon | How To Be NoFollow Free” to “How To Be NoFollow Free | Mike Haydon”, which tells the search engine that your keywords are more important than the name of your blog (which it almost always is). download here: http://elasticdog.com/2004/09/optimal-title/  But implement the changes creator states here: http://elasticdog.com/2008/02/optimal-title-functionality-now-in-wordpress-core/   
  1. PostRank
This plugin adds the PostRank Top Posts Widget & Analytics to your blog. PostRank measures the engagement with each story by analyzing the types and frequency of social media interactions. The more interesting or relevant the story is, the more active your readers will be in sharing it. By measuring the engagement with each story the PostRank Top Posts widget features your best new and archived content, providing another channel to gain readership, increase page views and clicks, RSS subscriptions and ad revenues. The widget automatically presents a list of your articles that have the highest PostRanks scores overall, or for a specific topic, as specified by the user. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-postrank/  
  1. Top 10
WordPress doesn’t count page views by default. Top 10 will count the number of page views on your single posts on a daily as well as overall basis. You can then display the page view count on individual posts and pages as well as display a list of most popular posts based on page views.   Includes a sidebar widget to display the popular posts. And, all settings can be configured from within your WordPress Admin area itself! You can choose to disable tracking of author visits on their own posts. http://ajaydsouza.com/wordpress/plugins/top-10/   
  1. Link within - show related posts with thumbnails. 
  Show Related Stories with a Thumbnail Under Each Post!
  linkwithin.com   LinkWithin is a blog widget that appears under each post, linking to related stories from your blog archive.   Exteremly easy to install. it has a drop down for you to choose from and gives you a widget. for me on wordpress it just made me the plugin .zip file.  give it 7 hours for it to spider your blog for the relation to be better.
 
  1. Yet Another Related Posts Plugin
Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP) gives you a list of posts and/or pages related to the current entry, introducing the reader to other relevant content on your site. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/yet-another-related-posts-plugin/   
  1. WordPress Mobile Edition
WordPress Mobile Edition is a plugin that shows an interface designed for a mobile device when visitors come to your site on a mobile device. Mobile browsers are automatically detected, the list of mobile browsers can be customized on the settings page. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-mobile-edition/   
  1. SMS Text Message
Allows a reader to submit their phone number through a sidebar widget. The blog owner then can periodically send alerts, updates, etc via SMS to everyone at once. Features -includes built-in widget -easy, simple administrative management interface -support for all the major wireless carriers http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sms-text-message/   
  1. WP-Print
All the information (general, changelog, installation, upgrade, usage) you need about this plugin can be found here: WP-Print Readme. It is the exact same readme.html is included in the zip package.   Pleaase note however, you need to do a little manual coding. Look for the readme.html in the download zip. It says:
  • Open wp-content/themes/<YOUR THEME NAME>/index.phpYou may place it in single.php, post.php, page.php or theloop.php also.
  • Find:
    <?php while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>
  • Add Anywhere Below It:
    <?php if(function_exists('wp_print')) { print_link(); } ?>
Also make a folder in your wp-content/themes/wp-print You Need To Re-Generate The Permalink (WP-Admin -> Settings -> Permalinks -> Save Changes) Requires WordPress Version: 2.7 or higher http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-print/  
  1. Share This
The ShareThis WordPress plugin provides a simple way for users to add your post to many social bookmarking sites, or to send a link to your post via email, AIM, Facebook, Twitter and more.   To check out the ShareThis plugin for WordPress, visit: http://sharethis.com/wordpress You can customize the ShareThis widget on your site as well as register for a dashboard that will track share events and provide reporting. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/share-this/   
  1. Tweet Suite
Adds a “Tweet This” button to each post, and tracks who has Tweeted about your article and adds them to the comments…very cool! http://danzarrella.com/beyond-tweetbacks-introducing-tweetsuite.html#   
  1. WP Ajax Edit Comments (for WP 2.5+)
Isn’t it annoying when you write a comment, hit the button and then realize you’ve made a mistake or want to say something extra. Using this plugin allows your readers to edit their comments for a short time after they’ve posted them. Cool, right? http://ajaydsouza.com/wordpress/plugins/wp-ajax-edit-comments/   
  1. Comment Luv
This creates the option box you see below the comment box. If checked, it goes to the the website your reader put in the comment box, looks for the latest post, if available, and inserts a link to it. Try it for yourself. For best effect, use the “dofollow” plugin. http://comluv.com/download/commentluv-wordpress/ use this also:
  1. Do Follow
Simply put, this removes the “nofollow” attribute from comments on your blog. Nofollow will still work in your posts and widgets. While this may be an invitation for more spam, Akismet will catch most of it (just moderate the rest), and your readers will generally be more keen on commenting on your blog. http://www.semiologic.com/software/dofollow/  
  1. NoSpamNX
Most Antispam Plugins focus on user interaction, e.g. captcha or Math calculations to defend you against automated comment spambots. Some use JavaScript and/or Sessions, check each comment against common spam phrases or modify your comment template. NoSpamNX intend to handle automated comment-spam without these measures. It does not require JavaScript, Cookies or Sessions. It does not change your comment template in any way, given you full compatibility with other WordPress- or Browser Plugins.   NoSpamNX automaticly adds additional formfields to your comment form, invisible to the users. If a spambot fills these fields blindly (which 99.9% of all spambots do), the comment will not be saved. You can decide if you want to block these spambots, mark them as spam or put them in moderation queue. Furthermore, you can put common spam-phrases on a blacklist.   The user must no longer fill out any additional fields in the comment form, and you can focus on blogging and your readers comments!
  • Requires WordPress Version: 2.7 or higher
  • Compatible up to: 2.8.4
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nospamnx/    
  1. Found many of them from these lists, so i'm sure you'll spot number 30. I'm sure I'll find more, the 29 others are good start to get your wordpress on its way effectively.
http://www.thethinkingstick.com/wordpress-27-theme-and-plugins http://www.mikehaydon.com/wordpress/36-great-wordpress-plugins-compatible-with-wordpress-271 http://franklinbishop.net/excerpt-plugins-for-wordpress/ http://www.skyje.com/2009/09/wordpress-plugin/   Please share your favourite plugins in comments.   please note, not all the text is my own, many are description from the pages the plugins are listed. I just commented at the end, probably should have used my quotes and more subheadings of reviews. But when I was searching for plugins I was quickly skimming text to check its function and ajudicated its usabillity.

Mapping Knowledge

a949b9ec88879d0121ca40e9d877e32e Mapping Knowledge

A new map of knowledge based on electronic data searches in which users moved
from one journal to another, thus establishing associations between them.


A new map of knowledge has been assembled by scientists at the research
library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. It is based on electronic data searches in which
users moved from one journal to another, thus establishing associations between them.


The map includes both the sciences and the humanities in a hub and wheel
arrangement, with the humanities at the center and the sciences arrayed around
them. The arrangement fell out naturally from the data and is not contrived,
said Johan Bollen, the leader of the research team.


In the map, published in the current issue of PLoS One, it has some great clustering and is excellant to realise through distance and colour their revelance to each other. The journals are color-coded as follows: physics, light purple; chemistry, blue; biology, green; medicine, red; social sciences, yellow; humanities, white; mathematics, purple; and engineering, pink. The interconnecting lines reflect the probability that a reader will click from one journal to another on the computer screen.

Similar maps have long been constructed on the basis of footnotes in one journal’s articles that refer to articles in other journals. Dr. Bollen believes that his electronic click map better represents scholars’ behavior than does citation analysis, as the footnote method is called.


from: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/16/science/16visuals.html?_r=2


found here: http://www.twine.com/item/123nz0p3g-ry/visual-science-map-of-knowledge-nytimes-com

Advertising History Timeline

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this is an excellant interactive timeline, as you hover over one of the red brackets between years, it displays a drop down/up of information with specific year and a form of communication/advertisign developed such as the cuniform pictographs.
a beautiful, clean, tidy layout with white space to hold the interactive mouseover links that softly animate into the space to display more information and thew use of red and black combines well. the style is similar to Type Timeline Half 1, Kurt Schwitters on a Timeline by stefan thermerson and with a few images of important inventions/communications already displayed that have a small films/animations appeneded to their nodes gives a great liuttle bit of interactivity and focus for the users attention until the discovery of the mouseover bracket links.
also like any timeline that progresses over the western logic of left to right reading of a notoriously landscape layout there are too many dates to keep proportionatley spaced and still fit to a3 size or 1024 x 768 screen. So the creatore at nonline give these bold brackets with small arrows for left and right as the most dominating feature to hint at the scrolling navigation of the years. What was an intersting interactive navigation of space was done for British History Timeline by BBC, which doesnt keep the same proportionate space but divides history into colour categories and expands/stretches the display for each category.
My only let down is the limited amount, although a great tool and overview already provided, a limited amount of information as i was left wanting more history appended to the smaller grey brackets. but their are plenty of brackets for this to be rectified in the future.
great tool for students/people to interactive with themselves or even be instructed through, just keep the use of pictures to break up the text.


from here: http://www.nonlineagency.com/multimedia/the_history_of_advertising/


found here: Cartographie d'informations


cheers arnaud

Bank Space Sky Onion Visualisations

 Bank Space Sky Onion Visualisations

1.2.

3.4.

Awesome visualisations by Theo Deutinger Architects.

1. China
vs. Worldbank in Vrij Nederland


Vrij Nederland issue Nr. 17/18; 2008 features a world map, which compares the
top ten money streams of the Worldbank versus the top ten foreign direct
investments of China. Underlying one can see the expected GDP growth per country
for the year 2007. While the Worldbank’s core task is to help world's poorest
nations, most of its money is lent to countries with double digit growth rates.

I particularly like the subtle shades of grey for the countries and then the
bold blue & red sprouting from world bank and china much in the style of
their invasion, presence affecting these countries. (much like dads army, uk).
Then some handy pye charts for stats keyed to their colour.

producer: Theo Deutinger in collaboration with Pieter van Os

http://www.td-architects.eu/?id=4

2. Building
up Space

50 years ago the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1 was launched by the
Soviet Union, inaugurating the rage to occupy outer space. Currently, the U.S.
Strategic Command monitors 12.771 satellites and other large objects with about
10cm in diameter orbiting the earth. Out of these 12.771 objects only 872 are
active satellites, while most of the remaining 11.899 monitored pieces are
dysfunctional and considered ‘space debris’. Together with millions of other
smaller pieces of debris generated by spacecraft explosions or by collisions
between satellites, they form a rapidly growing dangerous nebula, causing a
major threat for damage on satellites and spacecrafts. The power released by a
1cm piece of space debris is equivalent to a hand grenade. While our lives on
earth depend more and more on GPS satellite support, the space they are imbedded
in becomes more and more threatened. As an American General puts it “…our
space architecture is very fragile.”

Very interesting subject matter to think that their is that much floating
above our atmosphere. Never imagined that scale.

Producer: Theo Deutinger

http://www.td-architects.eu/?id=96

3. High-Rise
Buildings

Out of the 191 countries that are counted by the United Nations only 81 (42%)
to have a building that is higher than 100 meter. Still, lining up the highest
buildings of these 81 nations according to their geographical proximity creates
an impressive skyline.

I really love this visualisation. Firstly it is great how they collate all
the high rise buildings and they layer it with a little design/illustration with
a silhouette of a sky line. Then there's also the gradient from blue to white
for the sky. It tells you the height of each building and its name, location and
they're sectioned Asia, Europe, Africa & America. It then has outer rings
showing scale at 200 metres & 300 metres to offer comparison between.

I kept questioning why circular, would it work better along a straight scale
to serve as like a bar chart? But I think it is served best as a circle because
it gives me the sense of the earth, rhetorically emphasized with the orange/red center
core (contrasting brilliantly with the blue sky), and the buildings grow out of
it trying to reach the planes in the sky and even satellites in space to give
you a sense of scale. Admitted a bar chart would probably be easier to adjudicate
their size in comparison, but it would change it all.

It would probably have to be smallest to largest changing the continent
grouping. It wouldn't have this great notion of height with the earth as the center
that these buildings grow from to reach satellites. It wouldn't be half as intriguing
as it is now.

Producer: Theo Deutinger, Johannes Pointl, Beatriz Ramo

http://www.td-architects.eu/?id=49


4. Onion

Again great sense of scale with how much the onion is exported form the
netherlands and how little they need to import. Also very informative as to the
amount countries import with a convenient key of size, colour and scale of cost
with the arcs/lines connecting the nodes/countries.

Producer: Theo Deutinger

http://www.td-architects.eu/?id=58


Four excellant visualisation, and there are many more at their site that I haven't
shown here.

http://www.td-architects.eu/

Literature Map

tomsharpeliteraturemap Literature Map

Wonderful little map of relating authors to their similarities, genre. It is similar to music plasma map by Frederic Vavrille previously posted with how it connects musical artists together and actors likewise in a real time animated arrangment steming from the centre of who you searched.

I like tom sharpe and it is no surprise that terry pratchett, p g woodhouse & fear and loathing by hunter s thompson feature in my map.

The graphics/visual leave little to be desired, a bleak blue could have been contrasted with sharp black for the white lettering and maybe a more elegant but still easy to read french script font with a touch of embellishing with it or somewhere in the map display, edges/border. Could heed some advice from observing the subtle style of music plasma.

Anyhow it is a great website tool by marek gibney, literature-map.com produces these great text visual maps of different authors that you might be intersted in to enjoy as I can possibly more comedic pleasure through similarities to one you input.

The literature-map is a part of gnooks, gnooks is apart of gnod, gnod is a project of marek gibney

Similar to music map http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/photo/photo/show?id=2168552%3APhoto%3A67&context=album&albumId=2168552%3AAlbum%3A165

Brilliant, give it a go

Found here: http://actpubliclibrary.blogspot.com/2008/07/literature-map-exploration.html

Type Timeline Map 2

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Originally uploaded by visual think map
This visual map explores the relationships/characteristics of the many different typographers/fonts, artistic movements from 1950 - 2008 charting each decade. This is the second half of the type timeline. First half here: http://visualthinkmap.blogspot.com/2008/05/type-timeline-map.html

It was inspired from Stefan Thermerson 'Kurt Schwitters on a time Chart' featured in the brilliant Typographica NS no. 14, December, 1966 edited by Herbert Spencer (Typographica by Rick Poynor 2001).

Type Timeline Map

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type timeline half1
Originally uploaded by visual think map

This visual map explores the relationships/characteristics of the many different typographers/fonts, artistic movements from 1890 - 1950 charting each decade. Wanted it to be minimal style but vast in content, yet still clear and easy to follow.

It was inspired from Stefan Thermerson 'Kurt Schwitters on a time Chart' featured in the brilliant Typographica NS no. 14, December, 1966 edited by Herbert Spencer (Typographica by Rick Poynor 2001).

'...in which the practices and the techniques of typography have changed dramatically, in which technical developments have released typography from the restrictions and disciplines imposed by metal type, and allowed it to become increasingly visual and less linear, less linguistic. the frontiers between graphic design, photography, and typography have dissolved; the marriage of word and image has been consumated'

said by spencer, poynor pg 127.

Great summary of today and visualisations that we see, said in 1967, 41 years ago.

Web Trend Map 2008 Beta

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Not all visual maps are prescribed to geographic content. Moving away from the past 3 maps of geography but continuing the theme of technology, there is this wonderful map from the Information Architects mapping popular internet websites.

In its second version they've 'taken almost 300 of the most influential and successful websites and pinned them down to the greater Tokyo-area train map. By popular demand, we enlarged the poster size from A3 to A0' (greber, 2008, web-trend-map-2008-beta).

In the popular style of train/underground maps, first started by Harry Beck’s London Underground map, which he developed from 1931 onwards, they are being subverted into alternative content, like here of websites map. Their clear, clean white space [1] is highly effective for organisation of information.

It is a type of

concept map

that is similar to brainstorms where it connects ideas and to that of mind maps. They are ‘graphical representation[s] where nodes (points or vertices) represent concepts (defined by [Joseph .D] Novak[2] as perceived regularities in objects and events), and links (arcs or lines) represent the relationships between concepts’. These objects and events are the common features which we abstract from our experience. The events form Wordsworth’s childhood memories that are ‘“sources of adult confidence and creativity”’ and helped him when writing Daffodils, or the visual memories in Barcelona of Picasso that inspired the painting of ‘Les Demoiselles of D’avignon’ and the objects could be the Iberian sculpture, or the Monet painting that also inspired him (Coffey, Hoffman, Cañas, & Ford, 2002, p. 2), (Sharples, 1999, p. 48).

‘Concept maps are used to form knowledge models by placing them in a hierarchical organization and appending elaborating media onto the nodes within each map’ (Montello, 2002, p.2). An excellent example of this is the search engine KartOO. The elaborate media stated are the hyperlinks, animations that are activated when you click on one of the nodes (website names).

Overall it is an excellant map utilising white space & framing knowledge beautifully, brilliant balance of form/function. More articles will come featuring projects mapping the internet.

Online Clickable links version - excellant concept map
http://informationarchitects.jp/webtrendmap3/trendmap2008.html

[1] ‘white space is, perhaps, the most important, [...] aspect of writing as visual design. According to James Hartley, a psychologist who studied the visual design of text, good use of white space can help a reader to: See redundancies in the text & thus faster reading; See more easily which bits of text are personally relevant for them, See the structure of the document as a whole; Grasp its organisation’ (Sharples, 1999, p.141).

[2] Joseph D. Novak studied the concept mapping technique in the 60’s at Cornell University.

mini bibliography

gerber, matt. (2008). Web trend map.
http://informationarchitects.jp/web-trend-map-2008-beta/ Friday, January 25th, 2008

Sharples, Mike. (1999). How We Write: writing as creative design. Routledge, London

Google. (2007). Search – Cognitive Mapping
http://intraspec.ca/12montello.pdf. Montello, David. (2002). Cognitive Map-Design Research in the Twentieth Century: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches. Cartographic and Geographic Information Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp.283-304

Google. (2007). Search – Cognitive Mapping
http://intraspec.ca/cogmap.php. John W. Coffey, Robert R. Hoffman, Alberto J. Cañas & Kenneth M. Ford. (2002). A Concept Map-Based Knowledge Modelling Approach to Expert Knowledge Sharing*, Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola Fl, 32502, viewed 30 June 2007, http://www.ihmc.us/users/acanas/Publications/IKS2002/IKS.htm