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More Data Visualization Goodness

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I dig the idea behind how this is built. Wikipedia isn’t the end-all-be-all source of infallible information, but it certainly provides great snapshot overviews on any topic. Why not look to it for a historical snapshot? This visualization is beautifully executed, both visually and technically. The creators’ description provides more details below the video.

A History of the World in 100 Seconds from Gareth Lloyd on Vimeo.

Many wikipedia articles have coordinates. Many have references to historic events. Me (@godawful) and Tom Martin (@heychinaski) cross referenced the two to create a dynamic visualization of Wikipedia’s view of world history. Watch as empires fall, wars break out and continents are discovered.

This won “Best Visualization” at Matt Patterson’s History Hackday in January, 2011. To make it, we parsed an xml dump of all wikipedia articles (30Gb) and pulled out 424,000 articles with coordinates and 35,000 references to events. Cross referencing these produced 15,500 events with locations. Then we mapped them over time.

More information and datasets: http://www.ragtag.info/2011/feb/2/history-world-100-seconds/

Posted on 13 April '11 by , under General. No Comments.

Rent vs Buy Data Visualization

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Trulia released this nifty interactive visualization addressing the question of whether it’s better to rent or to buy. The extreme size and redness of New York makes me chuckle. It’s a city filled with outliers, which is one of many quirks I love about it.

Posted on 17 February '11 by , under General. 1 Comment.