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View ArticleTextual emotion recognition and visualization
From InfoAesthetics a textual emotion recognition & visualization engine based on the concept of synesthesia , or in other words: "code that feels the words visually". the synesketch application...
View ArticleElectronically enhanced sewing machine
Via Info Aesthetics An electronically enhanced sewing machine [soundsbutter.com], able to represent sound through the height of the stitches it creates. The resulting stitch pattern thus becomes...
View ArticleWideNoise
One of the thing I hate most about living in a big city is the noise from road traffic. The most disturbing types of noise for me are (in order of irritation): 1) motorbike noise 2) emergency noise 3)...
View ArticleOwn Your Choices
Re-blogged from Info Aesthetics Own Your Choices aims to reveal how personal choices affect others and characterize one's self. In particular, the website focuses on starting the conversation around...
View ArticleClosr.
Closr is a free service developed by the infoviz company VisUp that allows sharing and zooming high-resolution images (JPG, PNG e GIF format supported) in an easy, simple and fast way. The widgets...
View ArticleTuring Tables to understand earthquakes
Earthquakes are complex natural phenomena that are difficult to predict but also to understand. German artist Franz John created an online installation - Turing Tables - that makes earthquakes easier...
View ArticleThe Allosphere: an immersive virtual reality system to visualize scientific data
The need for computing tools that allows to visualize, explore and manipulate huge multidimensional data is becoming a key priority in several fields of science and engineering From this perspective,...
View ArticleEmotional Cartography
Via Info Aesthetic The free-downloadable book Emotional Cartography - Technologies of the Self is a collection of essays that explores the political, social and cultural implications of visualizing...
View ArticleRing°Wall: World Largest Multi-Touch and Multi-User Wall
Via Infoaesthetic The World's Biggest / Largest / Longest Multi-Touch (and evidently Multi-User) Wall is installed in Nürburgring (Germany) consists of a huge LED media facade (at the top), and a...
View ArticleHow Stephen Wolfram Spent the Last 22 Years (behind the Computer)
Via InfoestheticsStephen Wolfram, the chief designer of Mathematica and the Wolfram Alpha computational knowledge engine, has been setting a new norm in the fields of lifelogging, the quantified self...
View ArticleVisualising the Emotional Response to LONDON 2012
Reblogged from InfoAestheticsThe Emoto visualization by the illustrious Moritz Stefaner, FutureEverything, and Studio NAND tracks twitter for themes related to the Games, analyzes the messages for...
View ArticleBrain Decoding
Via IEETNeuroscientists are starting to decipher what a person is seeing, remembering and even dreaming just by looking at their brain activity. They call it brain decoding. In this Nature Video, we...
View ArticleHow much science is there?
The accelerating pace of scientific publishing and the rise of open access, as depicted by xkcd.com cartoonist Randall Munroe.
View ArticleGlass brain flythrough: beyond neurofeedback
Via NeurogadgetResearchers have developed a new way to explore the human brain in virtual reality. The system, called Glass Brain, which is developed by Philip Rosedale, creator of the famous game...
View ArticleInformation Entropy
Information – Entropy by Oliver Reichenstein Will information technology affect our minds the same way the environment was affected by our analogue technology? Designers hold a key position in dealing...
View ArticleNew Technique Helps Diagnose Consciousness in Locked-in Patients
Via MedgadgetBrain networks in two behaviourally-similar vegetative patients (left and middle), but one of whom imagined playing tennis (middle panel), alongside a healthy adult (right panel). Credit:...
View ArticlePredictive Technologies: Can Smart Tools Augment the Brain's Predictive...
Predictive Technologies: Can Smart Tools Augment the Brain's Predictive Abilities? Pezzullo, G., D'Ausilio, A., Gaggioli, A. Frontiers in Neuroscience 10(186) · May 2016 Abstract. The ability of...
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