- touchgraph amazon browser (data visualization & visual idesign - nformation aesthetics)
an interactive network visualization that aims to reveal the intricate network structure within purchase pattern recommendations. users can explore related books or albums, see how similar items form clusters around common subjects, & discover how the clusters themselves are connected within the information space. it seems the visual information design & interactive features have been dramatically enhanced since their first google browser version about 2 years ago.
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- Ultimate Flash Face v0.42b
portrait robot fantombild ghost face
It provides a palette of facial objects: eyes, jaw, hair, etc. For each, you pick the one you like, then place and size it appropriately. I thought the Flash-based interface was pretty clever. You can even save your creation.
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- ArtMam Art in Internet»
A great collection of links to Asian art sites We are currently gathering a collection of links, Orientations readers, and indeed all Asian art enthusiasts, will find most useful. Our goal is to be able to present a collection of sites each focusing on a various Asian-art related topic. Category Directory: » Directories Region Region: » Hong Kong http://www.orientations.com.hk/link.htm » A.F.T.R.A. "The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists."
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- Boing Boing: Artnatomy facial expression learning tool
The Flash interface enables you to visually explore how the movements of specific muscles contort our faces into emotional expressions <<medicine>> <<anatomy>>
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- Calligraphy
Easier - Calligraphy is the art of making beautiful or elegant handwriting. It is a fine art of skilled penmanship. Harder - The word calligraphy literally means beautiful writing. Before the invention of the printing press some 500 years ago, it was the way books were made. Each copy was handwritten out by a scribe working in a scriptorium. The hand writing was done with quill and ink onto materials like vellum or parchment. The lettering style applied was one of the period bookhands like rustic, carolingian, blackletter, etc. Today, there are three main types or styles of calligraphy: (1) Western or Roman, (2) Arabic, and (3) Chinese or Oriental. This project focuses mainly on Western calligraphy with a glimpse at the other two styles.
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- Calligraphy Supplies
Nibs and Holders
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- Corbis: photography, rights, assignment, motion.
<<photo>> Corbis is a world leader in digital media. By providing the industry's richest array of digital image licensing, rights services, artist representation and media management, Corbis enables creative innovation for advertising, corporate marketing and editorial clients. Corbis is headquartered in Seattle, with 20 offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
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- Dream Anatomy: Gallery
The interior of our bodies is hidden to us. What happens beneath the skin is mysterious, fearful, amazing. In antiquity, the body's internal structure was the subject of speculation, fantasy, and some study, but there were few efforts to represent it in pictures. The invention of the printing press in the 15th century-and the cascade of print technologies that followed-helped to inspire a new spectacular science of anatomy, and new spectacular visions of the body. Anatomical imagery proliferated, detailed and informative but also whimsical, surreal, beautiful, and grotesque — a dream anatomy that reveals as much about the outer world as it does the inner self.<<medicine>>
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- Edward Tufte: Posters and Graph Paper Napoleon's March
<<statistic>> <<mathematic>> Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn, this map by Charles Joseph Minard portrays the losses suffered by Napoleon's army in the Russian campaign of 1812. Beginning at the Polish-Russian border, the thick band shows the size of the army at each position. The path of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow in the bitterly cold winter is depicted by the dark lower band, which is tied to temperature and time scales. Exquisitely printed in two colors on fine archival paper, 22” by 15
Edward Tufte home page for books, posters, sculpture, fine art and one-day course: Presenting Data and Information
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- Eric's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Idea: steampunk star wars
Inspired by this neat little project, I decided I wanted to reimagine the Star Wars universe in a steampunk context. I know, whenever anyone reimagines anything, they either make it a) adult and edgy (99%) or b) steampunk (1%), so I'm not getting any originality points, but it's still a pretty exciting idea for me. Meaning I'll be bored of it in a week and start drawing dogs wearing hats or something.
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- larrybustercrabtaylor's photos and albums on webshots
<<photo>>
larrybustercrabtaylor's homepage on Webshots
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- MetaFilter - Soviet Era Art
Metafilter's own Fake, Dan Reetz, recently spent several months in the former Soviet Union; while there he managed to round up this great selection of Soviet Movie posters from 1921-1973, as well as this interesting 1952 set of food drawings from the government produced book "Tasty & Healthy Eating." Finally, bonus content for anyone jonesing for more soviet content, this Russian Winnie the Pooh cartoon from the 1970s is fantastic.
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- national flags by colors - data visualization & visual design - information aesthetics
a collection of national flags as pie charts. each sector of these piecharts is proportional to the area of the color on the respective flag. [link: shaheeilyas.com/flags]
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- Order of The Stick
<<comic>>
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- radicalcartography
f we were able to take as the finest allegory of simulation the Borges tale where the cartographers of the Empire draw up a map so detailed that it ends up exactly covering the territory (but where the decline of the Empire sees this map become frayed and finally ruined, a few shreds still discernible in the deserts — the metaphysical beauty of this ruined abstraction, bearing witness to an Imperial pride and rotting like a carcass, returning to the substance of the soil, rather as an aging double ends up being confused with the real thing) — then this fable has come full circle for us, and now has nothing but the discrete charm of second-order simulacra.
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- Reuter's pictures of the year 2007
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- The Heritage of the Great War / The Great War in Color - 6
WWI colour pics <<photo>>
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- Vegas then and now
photo slides
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- Visual Acoustics
Brushes are painted across the screen, each consisting of an instrument and accompanying visual. The position of the mouse on screen determines which instrumental note the brush paints onto the screen. Each brush is variable, giving the ability to control the volume and rate at which the brush paints onto the screen.
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- Welcome To Lbt's Digital Photography Website!
Larry Bustercrab Taylor photography gallery only offers here brief bio info. His photographic work can be viewed at his www.webshots.com site by clicking links on this page. In brief, his photographic subjects range from cityscapes of stockholm, london, malta & more; human portraits and animal portraits, landscapes, sunsets, lakes, flowers, fruit & vegetable stalls at markets; birds, mostly photo-like art - to free desktop wallpaper, free e-cards. three of his albums - cars & flowers - are received a day feature (4th dec 2002,10th feb 2003,& july 2006) at webshots.com - something for car & flower lovers! visit lbt photography!
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