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COLOR IN MOTION


COLOR IN MOTION 06/30/2004 02:36 PM
www.mariaclaudiacortes.com/colors/Colors.html .. Colors in Motion

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Apple ships Motion real-time motion
graphics design app


Apple ships Motion real-time motion
graphics design app
08/10/2004 09:11 AM
Apple today announced it has begun shipping Motion, a new application that delivers high-performance, real-time motion graphics design...

Thinkstock Footage and the Boston Final
Cut Pro User Group Present “HD in
Motion”Event to showcase HD workflow and
the Boston debut of Apple’s Motion


Thinkstock Footage and the Boston Final
Cut Pro User Group Present “HD in
Motion”Event to showcase HD workflow and
the Boston debut of Apple’s Motion
07/10/2004 02:37 AM
Thinkstock Footage, an innovative royalty-free stock footage supplier, is a lead sponsor of “HD in Motion”, a special evening event and social presented by the Boston Final Cut Pro User Group (BOSFCPUG) during Macworld Boston. Through live demos, attendees can see and discuss the powerful new features of Final Cut Pro HD and Motion, Apple’s new high-performance motion graphic design and production application. [PRWEB Jul 10, 2004]

Fun with perception


Fun with perception 03/14/2005 05:36 PM

I just got off the weirdest plane flight. It started in line to get my ticket. The guy two people in front of me was checking his bag and casually leaned down, picked up a wastebasket and began to hurl into it. Odd, but it happens to all of us, sometimes.

After I got into the plane, I noticed Mr. Hurl was two rows in front of me and soon after we started off, his sickness continued. But before the vomit vapors could reach me, I couldn't help but notice the plane filled with the most pungent of other bodily vapors. It didn't take a Sherlock Holmes to figure out the nervous sweaty guy looking all around across the aisle was probably to blame. After just a few more minutes passed, the beverage carts began rolling and the woman in front of me, trapped from the bathrooms at both ends by carts, decided to change her baby's diaper on the seat immediately in front of me. No lie.

These seemingly random, everyday things combined into a sort of "perfect storm" that resulted in the worst case of stink plane I've experienced. I wondered if I could survive the next two hours.

But something amazing happened soon after. A flight attendant manning a cart pulled out a big bag of Foldgers brew, poured half a water bottle through the unused coffee grains and into a stack of paper towels. She then took these coffee-grain soaked towels and walked the length of the plane several times, wiping the sides and undersides of the luggage compartments. Suddenly I was whisked away from the bowels of the stinkiest plane on earth to the tasty hills of columbia. I could swear I saw Juan Valdez picking coffee beans out the window below.

The flight wasn't that bad from there on out. My hat's off to flight attendant's MacGuyver-esque skills in saving us from hours of smell torture.


perception


perception 03/22/2005 04:37 PM
A short list of neat things to see.
-Bird's-eye Views of NPS Cultural and Historical Sites
-Bee eye views
-Solar pics and movies
-Ma natee

Subway Perception


Subway Perception 09/14/2004 10:36 AM
When I was an Intern in DC, I was dependent upon the subway for exploring a new city. At first, I only took the red line between office and home, but gradually used the tube to get to different...

The Immaculate Perception


The Immaculate Perception 03/13/2003 10:23 AM
I've learned a lot of things about myself from this blog. Before I blogged I'd never kept a record of my thoughts, a diary or a journal and I suppose, because of that, my sense of self-awareness was rather short-range. Meaning I wasn't able to biologically index and recall (note to self: this is a cool way to describe 'remembering stuff') sufficient of my thoughts at any one point in time to see patterns, trends or behavioral tendencies develop clearly enough to recognise them as anything other than singular, disconnected, random thoughts.

That's not to say that I had no sense of self-awareness prior to blogging, more that blogging has helped me recognise aspects of my personality and what makes me tick and it has also helped me to confirm what I already suspected.

Certain of these personality traits and habits have also grown in through this blog and I suspect that my displeasure with blogging of late has much to do with my displeasure at stepping back and then seeing myself subconsciously behaving in certain repetitive ways. What this blog has done is to provide me with an instantly accessible and hyperlinked collective view of my thoughts and behaviours in a way that my memory alone cannot. A new way of seeing myself as others might see me that, in certain respects, offers me new level of self-awareness that leads me to be more self-critical as a result.

To explain, mlod isn't a classically personal blog in the sense that I don't blog about mundane personal issues every day, like where I've been or what I've had to eat, nor is it a blog heavy on links to memes, other people's mundane blog entries or what's on Daypop each day. I also don't blog news type posts unless they happen to be events so large that they transcend the definition of 'everyday news' and so stories like the Shuttle or War in Iraq make it on here, but not much else. Equally non-existent here are posts about my work - something that adds up to over 50% of my waking day and a big part of what defines my life on a daily basis. I recall making a conscious effort to strive for originality here rather than re-processing, for the want of a better word, content or material that originated elsewhere. But, ironically, in attempting to be original I've unearthed a strong aspect of my character and personality that results in repetitive creativity that is anything but original.

I regard myself as an innovator and more acutely as someone who has strong improvisational skills. I've developed an approach to tasks, and this applies professionally too, that disregards missing critical components in a plan, underfunding, lacking professional skills, abilities or know-how and purposely works around problems that would otherwise scupper most endeavours. I can take ideas and abilities of my own and bend them to suit other purposes. A minimal understanding of how something works is usually all I need to be confident enough to throw myself into the depths of a problem, task or project that most other people would never dream of undertaking so lightly. Flying by the seat of your pants as it is sometimes known.

Also, something deep my make-up seems to create a desire to have the odds stacked against me in order to really give myself fully to a problem or an issue. I'm a very competitive person but my hunger for success is fed more by my need to feel that I have achieved something that people expected me to fail at, or where my chances of success were, at best, under privileged. When I have something to push against that's when the fire in my belly burns at its hottest. Once I've achieved something, that's usually when I start to cruise and lose interest, the thrill having evaporated at the same time the challenge ceased to exist.

Recently I've begun to countenance the thought that my subconscious desire to come from behind or to fight with one arm tied behind my back, leads me subconsciously to make life difficult for myself by leaving preparation for critical moments or responsibilities to the last minute, just to spark the thrill-fueled interest I need to do my best. As if the best ideas can only come to the surface under extreme pressure where the chances of success are low and the results of failure are truly damaging but the recognition of achievement in those circumstances is supreme. See Extr eme Selling.

Where did this pattern of behaviour come from? Well, I'm inclined to be lazy, I procrastinate too much and I strongly suspect that there may be a link between my early working life where my inherent tendency to do things at the last minute and to rely on my quick thinking improvisational abilities to pull me through and the need to have things stacked against me in order to to get the best out of me and the best of my ideas to the surface.

Improvisation comes over strongly in the posts, spoofs and doctored images I create on this blog. It sometimes takes the form of parody, taking an already common concept, thought or idea and rendering it differently, or tweaking it to create something fresh or new. But, as I mentioned at the beginning of this post, it seems to be getting quite repetitive and I wonder if people might eventually switch off, thinking, "There goes Gary again, making another parody, twisting someone else's idea and passing it off as his own...yawn yawn..".

I also sometimes wonder if there is such a thing as original thought these days. In my under-educated mind, education should give us at least two things; the ability to know what has gone before - to learn from and about other people's significant thoughts and education should also give us the ability or desire to create original thought - to think for ourselves.

My improvisation is a large part of my make-up, looking through my archives has underlined that for me and that's why it features on my blog as often as it does, even if it has a job on its hands masquerading as original creativity. But, if I'm true to myself, I'll take these negative thoughts and perceptions about my boring predictability and use them to inspire the kind of effort and original creativity I require to overcome them. Some days I'll post about how I feel like giving it all up, I'll subconsciously try to give you the impression that all hope is lost, that I'm done for, just so that you expect me to fail and to quit blogging. Then right at the last minute, when all hope is gone, I'll pull a rabbit out of a hat and the cycle starts all over again. Either that, or I'll fall into an infinitely looping self-parody like a retired circus animal, that wouldn't be pretty.

After all, I will almost certainly have subconsciously created these problems and negative perceptions of myself with the specific purpose of overcoming them in the first place. Wrap your grey matter around that baby, baby.

Internet Politics Perception


Internet Politics Perception 01/16/2004 10:56 AM
So the report itself hasn't been released, but the World Internet Project presentation revealed an interesting conclusion about perceptions of politics and the Internet: There is a tendency across countries for more people to believe that the Internet can aid...

Using Captivate with Questionmark
Perception


Using Captivate with Questionmark
Perception
12/17/2004 06:35 PM
Import your interactive Captivate simulations into Perception and assess your users' content knowledge.

New 3G Report Highlights Market
Perception


New 3G Report Highlights Market
Perception
07/14/2004 06:57 AM
3G Jul 14 2004 9:44AM GMT

Digital Cameras Change Perception of War


Digital Cameras Change Perception of War 05/07/2004 07:13 PM
AP via Daily Press May 7 2004 11:25PM GMT

NPR : Perception and Reality: The
Business of Media


NPR : Perception and Reality: The
Business of Media
04/15/2005 11:20 PM
Some Romy link named Folkenflik (trying saying that quickly a hundred times) is shocked -- SHOCKED!!!!! -- that media companies behave like MEDIA COMPANIES .. FEC on our asses: .. npr essay

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Perception: Serving Up Menus For ESPN


Perception: Serving Up Menus For ESPN 05/08/2004 03:47 AM
"When we first opened up, people told us we were crazy. But we did it with three Macs and three guys, and Final Cut." By Nancy Eaton, Apple (via MyAppleMenu)

Digital Cameras Change Perception of War
(AP)


Digital Cameras Change Perception of War
(AP)
05/07/2004 08:30 PM
AP - The explosive photos of abuse in an Iraqi prison drive home a defining fact of 21st century life — that the pervasiveness of digital photography and the speed of the Internet make it easier to see into dark corners previously out of reach for the mass media.

Alcohol hampers depth perception


Alcohol hampers depth perception 01/02/2005 11:26 PM
Drinking alcohol impairs driving ability by disrupting depth perception, researchers find.

Genoa Color Announces First U.S. Patent
For Multi-Primary Color TV Technology


Genoa Color Announces First U.S. Patent
For Multi-Primary Color TV Technology
03/28/2005 08:06 PM
Wide Screen Review Mar 28 2005 8:42PM GMT

New York Times people and their
perception of bl0gs...


New York Times people and their
perception of bl0gs...
01/06/2005 12:24 AM
Ernie the Attorney
Blogs are 'unsourced rantings' says former NY Times editor

From the 'Department of Supreme Irony' comes a statement by Howell Raines (the former Executive Editor of the New York Times) that blogging is 'unsourced ranting' (the link is to a News.com article that links to an Atlantic Monthly article that you have to subscribe to in order to view).

First of all, Raines' statement is so completely ludicrous as to be laughable. Weblogs have a lot of shortcomings, but lack of sourcing isn't one of them. In fact, if you want to criticize weblogs you would do better to complain about the excess of linking to other sources and the dearth of original material. But the more important point is the one filled with irony. Here is Howell Raines, who lost his job at the NYT because he was at the helm during the Jayson Blair scandal, complaining about problems with 'sourcing.' You remember the Jayson Blair scandal don't you? He was a young rising star reporter who was Raines' 'golden boy' at the Times. It turned that the way that he rose quickly was by not wasting time doing the usual investigative grunt work; instead he completely fabricated stories and sources.

Dvorak
“Blogging is the Same as Stamp Collecting for the Semi-Retired”

I still keep running into references to New York Times’ technology reporter John Markoff’s off-handed remarks that he does a blog, it’s called “Newyorktimes.com” In a recent conversation he told me that as far as he was concerned blogging is essentially the same as “stamp collecting” for the semi-retired.

We should have "funniest characterization of blogging by New York Times people" awards.

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Digital Photos Change Iraq War
Perception (AP)


Digital Photos Change Iraq War
Perception (AP)
05/07/2004 03:19 AM
AP - The explosive photos of abuse in an Iraqi prison drive home a defining fact of 21st century life — that the pervasiveness of digital photography and the speed of the Internet make it easier to see into dark corners previously out of reach for the mass media.

Digital Photos Change Iraq War
Perception


Digital Photos Change Iraq War
Perception
05/07/2004 03:42 AM
AP via Newsday May 7 2004 8:11AM GMT

New Spray Impacts Perception - Takes
Six Years Off a Woman’s Age


New Spray Impacts Perception - Takes
Six Years Off a Woman’s Age
06/17/2005 04:02 PM

This sounds phony to me, but there may be something to it, so read on: Alan R. Hirsch, M.D., director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, created Timeless View based on more than 25 years of research on human sensory function. He recently presented a study on Timeless View to the American Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting in Atlanta, which illustrated how his patent-pending blend of scents (which includes pink grapefruit and others),…

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ABCNEWS.com : Digital Photos Change Iraq
War Perception


ABCNEWS.com : Digital Photos Change Iraq
War Perception
05/09/2004 10:46 PM
Digital Photos Change Iraq War Perception

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A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004


A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004
04/06/2005 02:53 AM
The Hard Copy Observer Spotlight: 2004 Color Laser Printer Market is the first of Lyra’s three product-planning reports covering the printer market. The report includes information on how products and prices changed from January through December, current market trends, a review of the competitive landscape, and selected articles from The Hard Copy Observer. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]

kuro5hin.org || "Sixth sense"
a fishy perception


kuro5hin.org || "Sixth sense"
a fishy perception
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
"Sixth sense" a fishy perception

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"Sixth sense" a fishy
perception


"Sixth sense" a fishy
perception
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
In the darkest depths of the ocean or the siltiest, murkiest river bottom, what's an inquisitive robot to do? Bright lights don't shine far even when the water's clear; navigational sonar may disturb the very thing you're seeking. Both take lots of equipment and power to operate, severely limiting your range. Somehow, fish can navigate in to and out of the darkest, murkiest locations, and swim farther and faster than our robots and submarines can on the same amount of energy. The obvious place to look, then, is at the fish.

motion


motion 10/30/2003 10:26 PM
New maintainers for Motion

"Motion"


"Motion" 04/19/2004 03:01 AM

THINK
GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL: PETER SINGER'S
ONE
WORLD


THINK
GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL: PETER SINGER'S
ONE
WORLD
04/23/2004 09:24 AM
one worldIf you're a regular reader of this blog, you probably know that I'm opposed to unregulated 'free' trade, very worried about the extraterritoriality of the WTO, NAFTA, Davos and other corporatist captives, strongly opposed to domestic corporations 'offshoring' jobs, using influence with the Bush regime and other right-wing governments to circumvent social and environmental laws and responsibilities, and a great believer in taking the pledge to buy local, and in community self-sufficiency.

At the same time, I'm a strong supporter of the UN and other multi-lateral NGOs, and I believe that we each have a responsibility for the well-being of all the people and creatures of this world. Some readers have said this view is inconsistent, and I wasn't quite sure how to respond to such charges. Fortunately, Peter Singer, in his recent book on global ethics, One World: The Ethics of Globalization, has come to my rescue. Singer sees no inconsistency between strong local autonomy, community, and self-sufficient economies on the one hand, and global responsibility on the other. The book is based on the Dwight Terry lectures at Yale in 2000, but has been updated to incorporate reflection on the events of 9/11 and the appalling Bush social, environmental and economic record.

I'll have more to say next week about Bush's fraudulent and despicable Earth Day media blitz, and the major media's shameless lack of critical evaluation of the utter nonsense that his propaganda machine has been churning out this week on the environment -- newspeak of Orwellian proportions. The first part of Singer's book deals with environmental responsibility, and his prescription for increasing it -- immediate ratification of Kyoto by the US and other holdout countries, and introduction of an emissions trading mechanism to make the realization of Kyoto feasible (subject to the need for some oversight on the disposition of the proceeds of such trading when it involves autocratic governments).

The second part of the book deals with the global economy, and Singer adroitly tears apart the Economist's (and other neocons') naive assertion that economic globalization somehow benefits both rich and poor countries. He then goes on to prescribe a substantial reform of the WTO and the GATT, which could actually lead to more equitable distribution of wealth and more efficient production of economic goods, while safeguarding human rights, labour and the environment. Unfortunately, the multi-national corporations and corporatists who hold sway in the WTO would never tolerate Singer's prescription, since it would entirely divert the benefits of economic globalization from their pockets to those of the world's poor.

The third part of the book deals with international law, and Singer lashes out at Bush for his unconscionable refusal to ratify the International Court of Justice, and for the UN's continued hesitancy to accept a duty (not a right) to intervene in situations of genocide and other humanitarian crises, even within a single nation. Singer is sanguine about the limitations and dangers of 'global government', but supports strengthening the UN to enable it to act as a 'protector of last resort', and including in its mandate the responsibility to supervise elections in all member nations.

The fourth and final part goes back to ethical principles and proposes that countries must, in this world where national boundaries no longer have any logistic meaning, set aside national interest and embrace, once and for all, global interest, impartially. That does not mean cultural homogenization, but imposes a responsibility for the reduction of inequality, both of economic resources and personal rights and freedoms.

Always the pragmatist, Singer concludes by worrying out loud about how the responsibility for a global ethic could be managed:

It is widely believed that a world government would be, at best, an unchecked bureaucratic behemoth that would make the bureaucracy of the EU look lean and efficient. At worst, it would become a global tyranny, unchecked and unchallengeable. These thoughts have to be taken seriously. How to prevent global bodies becoming either dangerous tyrannies or self-aggrandizing bureaucracies, and instead make them effective and responsive to the people whose lives they affect? It is a challenge that should not be beyond the best minds in the fields of political science and public administration.

I'd like to believe that this was possible, because if it isn't, we're in serious trouble. We cannot expect national governments to set aside parochial interests, especially when this entails accepting a responsibility that would, for the richer nations, inevitably lead to a drastic redistribution of wealth to poorer nations and hence a sudden and sharp reduction in, at least, economic living standards (if not necessarily well-being). But as John Ralston Saul has so eloquently argued, larger organizations and institutions, whether public or private, are almost always, and inherently, less efficient, less agile, more resistant to change, more hierarchic, and less transparent than smaller organizations. So the challenge is to achieve the best of both worlds, having organizations of global scope and authority and responsibility, but broken up into sufficiently small, autonomous and dynamic units that they are sensitive, resilient, responsible and responsive to the people and communities they serve. We can only hope that "the best minds in the fields of political science and public administration", wherever they are, are up to the task.

BBC Motion Gallery


BBC Motion Gallery 06/27/2004 08:27 AM
The BBC Motion Gallery provides access to film and video clips from the BBC and CBS. Registration required to view the clips, and only small, watermarked versions can be downloaded for free, but an interesting resource all the same.

The puck is in motion....


The puck is in motion.... 06/05/2005 11:25 PM
I have just moved my personal site over to a new Typepad location.  You are all welcome to visit.

The site's archive will remain intact here until I can figure out how to map it to a new location.


motion 3.1.12 (Development)


motion 3.1.12 (Development) 04/16/2004 12:53 AM
A motion detector for video4linux devices.

Motion Now Shipping


Motion Now Shipping 08/10/2004 08:58 AM
Motion provides motion-graphics creation with real-time previews, procedural behavior animation and Final Cut Pro HD integration. Available as a stand...

Apple: Motion 1.0


Apple: Motion 1.0 04/19/2004 08:14 AM
Motion, due for release this summer, is a $299 application for creating real-time motion graphics.

motion 3.1.13 (Development)


motion 3.1.13 (Development) 04/26/2004 02:13 AM
A motion detector for video4linux devices.

Plants In Motion


Plants In Motion 04/07/2005 05:47 AM
the nastic movements of plantlife .. all live creatures move .. (Indiana via CynC) .. Plants In Motion .. movies

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Asimo in motion


Asimo in motion 12/29/2004 10:00 AM
David Pescovitz: C041215 8 LI love this video of Honda's new-and-improved Asimo robot running. He moves like a cute old man chasing a bus. From the press release:
"The combination of newly developed high-response hardware and the new Posture Control technology enables ASIMO to proactively bend or twist its torso to maintain its balance and prevent the problems of foot slippage and spinning in the air, which accompany movement at higher speeds. ASIMO is now capable of running at a speed of 3km/hour. In addition, walking speed has been increased from the previous 1.6 km/hour to 2.5 km/hour."
Lin k (Thanks, Matt!)

Introducing Motion


Introducing Motion 04/19/2004 11:03 AM
Motion, the only motion graphics package with real-time previews, procedural behavior animation and Final Cut Pro HD integration, lets you explore new creative territory using self-propelled behavior animation, character-by-character title animation and a powerful new interface. [Apr 18]

photography - motion - web


photography - motion - web 11/18/2003 12:44 PM
bruno coulais pushes the envelope merging photography and motion at this beautiful site ... flash 6 required.

Apple - Motion


Apple - Motion 04/19/2004 01:38 AM
Motion

apple.com/motion
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Apple introduces Motion


Apple introduces Motion 04/18/2004 02:58 PM
Apple today introduced Motion, a new application that "redefines motion graphics by giving artists the creative freedom and power to deliver stunning professional quality results faster and more intuitively than ever before at a breakthrough price of US$299."...
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The History of Visualization


The History of Visualization 01/03/2003 06:52 AM

Fun with information visualization


Fun with information visualization 03/14/2005 06:11 PM

Who would have thought a historical baby-name database could be so compelling?


Visualization and Computer Graphics Lib


Visualization and Computer Graphics Lib 06/24/2004 09:38 AM
Metro 4.00 released: the standard tool for comparing meshes

Color in Scientific Visualization


Color in Scientific Visualization 10/11/2002 07:55 AM

Jukebox Sound Visualization 1.0.1


Jukebox Sound Visualization 1.0.1 09/19/2004 09:40 AM
An audio playback program with power spectrum visualization.

Data Visualization Interface Example


Data Visualization Interface Example 05/20/2004 06:58 AM
Data Visualization Interface Example
http ://www.bml.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Demos/BMLwalker.html

A very good demo of data visualization from the Bio Motion Lab whose major interest is focused on questions concerning the biology and psychology of social recognition. The goal of their current work is to provide a solid basis for the description, analysis and synthesis of animate motion patterns. They want to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the information transmitted through biological motion, its perception and underlying neuronal mechanisms.

Dawkins' visualization of evolution


Dawkins' visualization of evolution 03/19/2003 10:28 PM
"You are holding your mother's left hand. At the same time, she clutches her own mother, your grandmother, with her...

Mad About Colors


Mad About Colors 01/07/2004 04:34 PM

Marc's post about Behr Paint's wonderful Lazlo-based color picker application reminded me that I needed a color picker myself so I went shopping for one this afternoon.

I have a healthy respect for the power of colors but my color-sense is one-directional: I can go from colors to judgement but not the other way.  That is, I can't say “I want some nice professional set of colors for these set of web pages” and then come up with one.  Thankfully, there are programs to help me.  Most of them are appropriately priced pathetic sharewares, but I found a couple that looked good: ColorImpact 2 and Color Wheel Pro 2.

After trying both, I found Color Wheel Pro 2 to be the better of the two.  Lucky for me, it even costs less than the other one.  Nice.

Update:

Found another nice website that explains colors in a pleasant way: handprint.


More on Colors


More on Colors 10/28/2003 11:08 PM

More on Colors

Jason has more on colors (I mentioned the matched color picker recently).  Nice stuff.


7 Colors 1.2.1


7 Colors 1.2.1 12/15/2003 04:28 PM
Occupy the larger part of the board before your Mac does.

GarageGames offers TST Pro 3D
visualization tool


GarageGames offers TST Pro 3D
visualization tool
12/29/2004 01:48 PM
Game developers who uses GarageGames' Torque Game Engine have a new 3D visualization tool to inspect the DTS files used by the software -- Torque ShowTool Pro, or TST Pro. TST Pro enables artists and modelers working on Torque-based games to view the art they've created without having to wait for the game itself to load. It costs US$34.95 and is available for Mac OS X and Windows.

Iokio - Data Visualization Software


Iokio - Data Visualization Software 01/04/2005 06:53 AM
Iokio - Data Visualization Software and Browser/Reader
http://www.iokio.com/index.html

Iokio Omniscope is a desktop application for navigating and publishing data. It turns your data into interactive visualisations using an intuitive interface then creates files for opening in the free Omniscope Viewer. These features: 1) Open data from spreadsheets and databases, 2) Highly interactive point and click navigation, 3) Create tiny and secure IOK files containing your data, and 4) Open and explore IOK files in the free viewer. Read the review by Robin Hood by clicking here. This has been added to mt white paper Online Research Browsers.

XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.7


XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.7 09/16/2004 02:01 AM
A tool that draws a spectrum analyzer on the background of X.

Scott Barrows: Biomedical Visualization


Scott Barrows: Biomedical Visualization 01/26/2004 06:31 PM
"Our profession is overwhelmingly Macintosh. It's just so much easier to use. It's more dependable. It's more intuitive. It's faster and it's just more elegant." By Barbara Gibson (Apple via MyAppleMenu)

XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.6


XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.6 09/08/2004 11:30 PM
A tool that draws a spectrum analyzer on the background of X.

XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.4


XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.4 08/07/2004 10:49 PM
A tool that draws a spectrum analyzer on the background of X.

XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.3


XMMS Root Visualization Plugin 0.0.3 08/03/2004 03:37 AM
A tool that draws a spectrum analyzer on the background of X.

JVisu Applet based HMI visualization


JVisu Applet based HMI visualization 04/19/2004 09:40 AM
Release V1.0

Paintings help in visualization of text:
Study


Paintings help in visualization of text:
Study
06/27/2004 09:02 PM
NewKerala.com Jun 27 2004 11:55PM GMT

Another cool Google news visualization


Another cool Google news visualization 06/09/2004 06:58 PM
A couple months back, there was a cool flash-based front-end to Google News that displayed topics and their relative importance based on size. Now comes another visualization that's a little bit more abstract, but can be used in the same way, to get "a picture" of what the world considered news on any given day (and it has archives). Slick stuff, rollover all the colored boxes to see topics and click to see archived data.

Filesystem data visualization using
JPGraph


Filesystem data visualization using
JPGraph
03/14/2005 04:05 PM
JPGraph is a set of programs written in PHP that plots data into a wide range of graphs and formats the results. Licensed under the Trolltech QPL License, JPGraph is now at Version 1.17. Whatever your data, JPGraph can help you to view it graphically, letting you to see relations in more clearly. Such data visualization may not be important to a computer, but, to a person, it can make a lot of difference to analysis.

Scivi - visualization plugin for XMMS


Scivi - visualization plugin for XMMS 12/18/2003 06:09 PM
Scivi 0.2.0-rc2 released!

PHP, the Developers List and Data
Visualization


PHP, the Developers List and Data
Visualization
02/06/2003 10:45 AM
PHP, the Developers List and Data Visualization James has a very interesting post about visualizing the PHP developers list using Agora along with a sample image. Cool. [_Go_]

Scientific Visualization and Information
Architecture


Scientific Visualization and Information
Architecture
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Nails of many colors


Nails of many colors 11/12/2003 01:06 PM
Not sure what to make of this, but a Spanish researcher has invented press-on nails that can change color to match your outfit. Read...

New Logo and colors


New Logo and colors 03/13/2003 10:14 AM
I've updated the color scheme, and added a logo.. I know the logo sucks :) Don't tell me, make a...

"Prophetable colors"


"Prophetable colors" 07/18/2004 03:10 PM

Feel the colors....


Feel the colors.... 12/02/2003 01:19 AM
I dreamt last night I could feel colors red was warm and sometimes burning while purple was something that tickled...

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