Playing around with elevation data, I put together a visualization of the elevation around the equator. The left starts at the date line in the
Author: mats
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This is another take on the temperature data from Observatorielunden in Stockholm. Instead of doing it in a matrix as in Temperature, I wanted to
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I was playing around with data from SMHI to see what I could visualize. I took the temperature data at noon at the weather station
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To get better sound out of the TV, I have it connected to my stereo system. The only annoying thing was that I needed two
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I needed something to hang on the walls in my new apartment, and kind of got into something called string art. I started with one
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While experimenting with the Spotify API to make the visualization of album cover colors over the years, I also created a picture of the top
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I’ve been wanting a work clock for a while. It’s a lot of work, but when Johan had seen one for sale, I took up
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I was fascinated by the visualization that Vijay Pandurangan did about how the colors of movie posters have evolved over almost a century. It made
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I was experimenting with the programming environment Processing and reading the pixels of an image. I then did something along the lines of: