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Facebook Wikipedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wikipedia/posts/10152823970573346 Google + Wikipedia google + : https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/100123345029543043288/+Wikipedia/posts/UerngTk33bc On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Juliet Barbara <[email protected]> wrote: > Edits below and LGTM! > > AND/OR tweet from @Wikipedia too : > > t: Stunning! New data visualizations based on English & Chinese Wikipedia > "Color" articles are a must-see > http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ > > t: How does language "color" our perception? Data scientist @muyueh found > out using Wikipedia: > http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ > > t: Did you know that the top 3 colors in English are Blue, Green, & Pink? > Cool new Wikipedia visualization explains: > http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ > > t: Red, Blue, Green are the top colors in the Chinese language according > to cool new Wikipedia visualization by @Muyueh > http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ > > t: Do languages have favorite colors? Yes, says data scientist @Muyueh > with vivid data visualization based on Wikipedia: > http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ > > > *Facebook/ Google +* > > f/g: Do different languages describe color in different ways? Data > scientist Muyueh Lee wanted to find out. Using the English and Chinese > Wikipedia articles for data, he came up with this eye-popping visualization > that has some interesting findings on how language shapes our perceptions. > Take a look: > http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ > > > f/g: "Languages represent our view of the world, and knowing its limits > help us understand how our perception works," says data scientist Muyueh > Lee, the creator of the eye-popping Wikipedia infographic that visualizes > how English and Chinese languages describe colors. > http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ > > > On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Michael Guss <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> This cool visualization of color <http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/> data >> from Wikipedia got some coverage, specifically coverage from* Fast >> Company >> <http://www.fastcodesign.com/3039018/infographic-of-the-day/the-semantics-of-color-visualized>*. >> I think it would a nice addition for our social media feeds. Yana already >> has tweeted <https://twitter.com/yanatweets/status/537704579756851200> >> it out too. Thanks for reviewing! >> >> We could: >> >> RT from @Wikipedia: >> https://twitter.com/FastCoDesign/status/537667197074944002 >> >> AND/OR tweet from @Wikipedia too : >> >> t: Eye-popping! New data visualizations based on English & Chinese >> Wikipedia "Color" articles is a must-see >> http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ >> >> t: How does language "color" our perception? Data scientist @muyueh went >> and found out, using Wikipedia: >> http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ >> >> t: Did you know that the top 3 colors in English are Blue, Green, & Pink? >> Cool new Wikipedia visualization explains: >> http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ >> >> t: Red, Blue, Green are the top colors in the Chinese language, says cool >> new Wikipedia visualization by @Muyueh >> http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ >> >> t: Do languages have favorite colors? Yes, says data scientist @Muyueh >> with vivid data visualization based on Wikipedia: >> http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ >> >> >> *Facebook/ Google +* >> >> f/g: Do different languages have different ways to describe color? Data >> scientist Muyueh Lee wanted to find out. Using the English & Chinese >> Wikipedia articles for data, he came up with this eye-popping visualization >> that has some interesting findings on how language shapes our perceptions. >> Take a look: >> http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ >> >> >> f/g: "Languages represent our view of the world, and knowing its limits >> help us understand how our perception works," states data scientist Muyueh >> Lee, the creator of the eye-popping Wikipedia infographic that visualizes >> how English and Chinese conceive colors. >> http://muyueh.com/greenhoney/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Michael Guss >> Research Analyst >> Wikimediafoundation.org >> [email protected] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Social-media mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/social-media >> >> > > > -- > *Juliet Barbara* > Senior Communications Manager I Wikimedia Foundation > 149 New Montgomery Street I San Francisco, CA 94105 > [email protected] I +1 (512) 750-5677 > > > _______________________________________________ > Social-media mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/social-media > > -- Michael Guss Research Analyst Wikimediafoundation.org [email protected]
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