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.
Lovely Work. checkout shirt sound too.
Design duo Patrick Li and Ian Gallais make up Sounds Butter which has created Visible
Sound.They describe it best:
The intention for this project was to make sound visible. As there is already a variety of ways in which sounds can be seen (equalizers, sub-titles, etc.), my aim was to produce a device where that representation of sound would be a physical one. I therefore used the sewing machine as the basis for the project as I feel it is synonymous with industry, and making physical products. Due to limitations in my computer programming skills this model of a stereo/sewing machine is a prototype of how I imagined the actual product would look.
visual poetry 08 by Friederike Lambers,Boris Müller, Florian Pfeffer
previous post: Visual Poetry 05found here: visual e (very well analysed)
other works elements / cinegraph (infovis 07 contestant)
found here: google groups - carto-infos
(note, just a part of the visualisation)
Visualizing the Royal Society Archive by chris harrison
found here: design label
Like a Prayer/Madonna - The Shape of Song by Martin Wattenberg
ok, not literature but still a text visualiser
other literature text visualisers: Alice in Wonderland by Text Arc (previous post)
textual visualiser news search by Brendan Dawes
A news search engine visualiser at http://www.doodlebuzz.com/
found here: google group - carto-infos
Great literature visualisation tool http://www.literature-map.com/
found here: actpubliclibrary.blogspot.com
universal declaration of human rights visualised
featured here: http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/video/video/show?id=2168552%3AVideo%3A2502
found here: infosthetics
Pulp fiction dialogue visualised
featured here: http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/video/video/show?id=2168552%3AVideo%3A559
found here: motionographermedia
previous post type visualisation: Typographic City - The Child
Saw it and thought I do like the sketched animation look. always draws my attention. A Brief History of Communication, the new ad for The Carphone Warehouse, is a charming stop motion animation by Kristofer Strom, the Swedish artist behind You Tube hit Minilogue (equally as creatively brilliant).
There is a wonderful sequence of the development of the phone from the circular dial, to seperate buttons and then a quaint cultural script of the old 'brick' mobile phones. Then its decrease in size sequenced wonderfully in a clockwise twist from phone, to Ipod/Mp3, to mouse (with quirky/surreal ear phones as its wire) & to RSS symbol (blogging/feeds).
Still with more shifting directions/perspectives it continues fast and sharp until back to mobile with GPS mapping technology into a laptop finishing with the future technology of flying engine subtly anchoring that Chitty Bang Bang idea of flying automobiles.
If it was stop motion, there must have been a thousand photos, but it was worth every last one.
Excellant
cheers
Kristofer
found: on youtube
dugg here: http://digg.com/television/The_Carphone_Warehouse_A_Brief_History_of_Communication
(alas, never the first).