Color signatures of novels’ visual content by Jaz Parkinson. More. Looks like it may be possible to order prints, and even make requests!
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Color signatures of novels’ visual content by Jaz Parkinson. More. Looks like it may be possible to order prints, and even make requests!
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One Million Photos Taken From the International Space Station
Nate Bergey has created several data visualizations using 1,129,177 photos taken from the International Space Station. Since most images from the ISS are of land masses, Bergey found that plotting all of the images creates a fuzzy map of the world.
For those who fall into the section of the Venn diagram where “People Who Love Television” and “People Who Love Floor Plans” overlap…
Hand-Drawn Floor Plans of Popular TV Show Apartments and Houses
The United States re-drawn as 50 states with equal population. Is this what it takes to get statehood for D.C.?
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I love some of the names on here, but I also think it’s fascinating (though I often forget) just how sparsely populate much of California is.
This map tells me two things.
1. DC real estate is soooo expensive.
2. Especially along the Red Line.
(There are benefits to staying in the same apartment for six years, because this makes it frightening to think about moving).
npr:
WNYC’s Data News Team mined the city’s dog license database to map, list and make a game out of the Dogs of NYC.
Max is the most popular dog name in New York City. Also, make sure you check out the dog name and breed t-shirt generator. -Heidi
poptech: The Human Connectome Project
Navigate the brain in a way that was never before possible; fly through major brain pathways, compare essential circuits, zoom into a region to explore the cells that comprise it, and the functions that depend on it.
The Human Connectome Project aims to provide an unparalleled compilation of neural data, an interface to graphically navigate this data and the opportunity to achieve never before realized conclusions about the living human brain.
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This Map Shows Where All The Trees Are In The US
NASA’s Earth Observatory just released a map illustrating where all the trees are in America. The map was created over six years by Josef Kellndorfer and Wayne Walker of the Woods Hole Research Center (WHRC) in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Geological Survey. The dark swaths of green represent parts of the country with the greatest concentration of biomass. You can see dense tree cover in the Pacific Northwest as well New England, which has been reforested after intensive logging in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Capital Bikeshare releases anonymous trip data
sunfoundation:Programmers or analysts interested in studying Capital Bikeshare patterns or creating useful apps can now do a lot more. Capital Bikeshare has followed through on its promise and posted data files with individual (but anonymous) trip data.