Perso j'ai un faible pour les horloges :-) On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Arnaud Velten <[email protected]>wrote:
> Je prends la conference TED > Et les bookins et vous ? > > Envoyé via iPhone by bizcom > > Le 8 déc. 2009 à 11:22, Christopher Watson <[email protected]> > a écrit : > > his 10th item, buy one of these: > > <http://visualisationmagazine.com/>http://visualisationmagazine.com/ > > estore for it directly here: > > > <https://www.createspace.com/3391204>https://www.createspace.com/3391204<http://visualisationmagazine.com/> > > On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Christophe Tricot > <<[email protected]> > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Sent to you by Christophe Tricot via Google Reader: >> >> >> 10 Gifts For Data >> Lovers<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Datavisualization/~3/YRaESj3K8ho/10-gifts-for-data-lovers> >> via <http://www.datavisualization.ch/>Datavisualization.ch by Benjamin >> Wiederkehr on 12/7/09 >> >> [image: gifts_00] >> <http://www.datavisualization.ch/articles/10-gifts-for-data-lovers> >> >> Did you stumble upon this website because of the browser history of your >> roommate or did you follow one of the many links your girlfriends constantly >> send over Twitter? Consider yourself happy then because: I’ve got some of >> *the best christmas gifts* for before mentioned person. (Also, if you >> want to tell your friends about some gifts you, as a desperate infographic >> or data art fiend, would really appreciate) >> 1. Conference Tickets >> >> [image: gifts_02]Conferences are a fantastic way to get inspired, learn >> about different approaches and see cutting-edge technology. Also it’s always >> a ton of fun to meet *mentors*, see old *friends* and *connecting* to new >> people. Not to mention the good coffee in the morning and booze at the >> afterparty. Some great suggestions are: >> >> - TED <http://ted.com/> >> - POP! <http://poptech.org/> >> - VisWeek <http://vis.computer.org/VisWeek2010/> >> >> 2. Books >> >> [image: gifts_05]There is plethora of great books out there. Some are >> deeply *inspirational* and other highly *informative*, but worth a closer >> look are most of them. Now all that a happy designer needs in addition is a >> rainy / snowy weekend without deadlines the next monday (Feel the irony?). >> >> - There are a lot of books on my wishlist on >> Amazon<http://www.amazon.de/wishlist/YALKXFXNDP9V> >> >> 3. Posters >> >> [image: gifts_07]Is there a better way to decaorate the walls of your >> office, studio or kitchen with a beautifully crafted *Infographic*? No? I >> think so too! Here are some good sources for Infographic posters. >> >> - Flowing Prints <http://www.flowingprints.com/> >> - Infojocks <http://www.infojocks.com/> >> - WebTrendMap <http://webtrendmap.com/signup/> >> - Visual >> Aid<http://www.visualaid-shop.com/posters.php?pageno=1&PHPSESSID=2f450fbf85f4f9413309da05f7066b64> >> - RoadTrip <http://www.oostring.com/weblog/?p=181> >> >> 4. Portraits >> >> [image: gifts_08]If an infographic is a bit too unpersonal, i got >> something that’s a personal as it gets: *DNA Portraits* are >> visualizations of your very own DNA signature printed on high-quality >> canvas. You collect the data (your DNA in this case), send in the sample, >> they extract the information needed for the visualization and 3 weeks later >> you have your picture in your hands. Creepy maybe, but unique for sure. >> >> - DNA Posters <http://www.dna11.com/gallery_portraits.asp> >> >> 5. Family Tree >> >> *[image: gifts_09]My Tree And Me* provides beautifully illustrated custom >> family trees. Delivered as high-quality prints ready for your wall. Once the >> family tree form is filled out, a visualization method is chosen and a color >> scheme is defined the picture is ready for creation. Three weeks later it >> already might hang on your wall. >> >> - My Tree and Me <http://www.mytreeandme.com/> >> >> 6. Getting physical >> >> [image: gifts_06]Once in a while playing with digital representations >> isn’t enough for the kid in us. If the receiver likes to get his hands dirty >> with some serious sothering and loves to play with receptors, motors and >> sensors the *Arduino Starter Kit* might be the perfect gift. Arduino lets >> you program sensors in a Processing-like environment to draw visualization >> with real-life data or create analog representations of digital data. >> Possibilities are endless! >> >> - Arduino <http://www.arduino.cc/> >> - Arduino Starter >> Kit<http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MSAK> >> >> 7. Furniture >> >> [image: gifts_10]Fluid-Forms.com lets you create your very own >> “timezone”. The face of the *Street Clock* is a section of *OpenStreetMap >> * *data* that you can choose freely. Just select a city or country and >> then zoom and pan the map to your liking. Thec lock is cut out of wood or >> acrylic glass. >> >> - Street >> Clock<http://www.fluid-forms.com/design-your-own/streets-uhr-individuelle-design-wanduhr> >> >> 8. Jewelery >> >> [image: gifts_03]Data scientists may not be easily excited by jewelery >> but these pieces are on of a kind. With their “Gestalt” based on actual data >> they tell an interesting story AND look pretty. >> >> - Weather >> Bracelet<http://www.shapeways.com/model/46496/weather_bracelet.html> >> - Plot <http://thisisplot.com/index.html> >> >> 9. Clothes >> >> [image: gifts_04]Newsknitter is project that produces *sweater* based on >> 24 hours of new feed from the Internet. Good looking, warming and surely a >> topic the wearer has to explain more than once. >> >> - Newsknitter <http://www.casualdata.com/newsknitter/> >> >> 10. Help me out! >> >> Right, these are just 9 of the promised *10 gifts*. Would you mind >> helping me out finding the 10th gift? Just add any suggestions in the >> comments. Thanks for your contributions! >> >> Nathan has compiled another datageek wishlist on >> <http://flowingdata.com/2009/12/07/8-great-gifts-for-your-data-geek/> >> flowingdata.com >> <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Datavisualization?a=YRaESj3K8ho:PPExCTdGO00:I9og5sOYxJI> >> <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Datavisualization?a=YRaESj3K8ho:PPExCTdGO00:F7zBnMyn0Lo> >> <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Datavisualization?a=YRaESj3K8ho:PPExCTdGO00:qj6IDK7rITs> >> <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Datavisualization?a=YRaESj3K8ho:PPExCTdGO00:V_sGLiPBpWU> >> <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Datavisualization?a=YRaESj3K8ho:PPExCTdGO00:gIN9vFwOqvQ> >> <http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Datavisualization?a=YRaESj3K8ho:PPExCTdGO00:yIl2AUoC8zA> >> >> >> >> Things you can do from here: >> >> - Subscribe to >> >> <http://www.google.com/reader/view/feed%2Fhttp%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.feedburner.com%2FDatavisualization?source=email> >> Datavisualization.ch using *Google Reader* >> - Get started using Google >> Reader<http://www.google.com/reader/?source=email>to easily keep up with >> *all your favorite sites* >> >> >> >> <http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/>http://visualthinkmap.ning.com/ >> >> Word as Image | exploring the creative use of words and their forms as >> image >> >> <http://wordasimage.ning.com>http://wordasimage.ning.com >> >> Chris Watson Design homepage | Purchase selected pieces here: >> >> <http://chriswatsondesign.viviti.com/> >> http://chriswatsondesign.viviti.com/ | >> <http://www.clockworkgallery.co.uk/?p=1&a=CW> >> http://www.clockworkgallery.co.uk/?p=1&a=CW >> >> --------------- >> >> Visualisation Magazine | collates some of the most creative and innovative >> visualisation of information that try to simplify the complex >> >> <http://visualisationmagazine.com>http://visualisationmagazine.com >> >> >> > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Vous avez reçu ce message, car vous êtes abonné au groupe Groupe "Cartographie d'informations" de Google Groupes. 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