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The Art of Networks

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Peoplemovin
has been featured at the “The Art of Networks” exhibition at the Foosaner Art Museum, Florida Institute of Technology, March 8 – April 8, 2012.

The exhibition The Art of Networks brought together ten visualizations representing networks in topics as diverse as migration flows, speech cognition, citations, the spreading of social messages, and housing issues in the U.S. The authors are representative of top visualization groups around the world who are producing some of the most innovative work in this area.

The projects have been presented both with large prints on the gallery walls to provide a glimpse to the content and format chosen by the authors to visually examine recent topics and short videos in kiosks to present how the applications function dynamically.

Other amazing visualizations featured at “The Art of Networks” exhibition were:

  • Pulse of nation by Alan Mislove, Sune Lehmann, Yong-Yeol Ahn, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, J. Niels Rosenquist, Northeastern Univ., Harvard Univ. (U.S., 2011)
  • Traffic in Lisbon by Pedro Cruz, Penousal Machado, João Bicker, University of Coimbra / FBA, CityMotion Project (Portugal, 2010)
  • Cascade by Jer Thorp & Mark Hansen, The New York Times R&D Group (U.S., 2011)
  • The Stanford dissertation browser by Jason Chuang, Daniel Ramage, Christopher Manning, Jeff Heer, Stanford University (U.S., 2009)
  • U.S. federal spending in 2009 by Wesley Grubbs, Pitch Interactive (U.S., 2010)
  • HouseFly by Philip DeCamp & Deb Roy. Cognitive Machines group. MIT Media Lab (U.S., 2011)
  • 2015 Milan Universal Exposition by DensityDesign Research Lab, Politecnico di Milano (Italy, 2011)
  • Ghost Counties by Jan Willem Tulp (The Netherlands, 2011)
  • Citeology by Justin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, and George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research (Canada, 2011)

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