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FringeHog Friday Five: Visualizing our Digital Footprints

March 21st, 2008

How do we visualize cyberspace?  For all of the serendipitous surprises the web has to offer, it’s ironic that the traditional metaphors for cyberspace are about as appealing as a rush-hour traffic jam (”information superhighway” anyone?).  Ah, but the web is so much more than an electronic pileup of bits and bytes!  Looking for a little visual pick-me-up, this week’s Friday Five sent us spelunking for some of the more interesting and entertaining visualizations on the web.  Enjoy!
 

Packet Garden

One of my all-time favorite web apps, Packet Garden allows you to harvest your IP traffic and grow your own personal Internet garden.  As the website explains “To do this, Packet Garden takes note of all the servers you visit, their geographical location and the kinds of data you access. Uploads make hills and downloads valleys, their location determined by numbers taken from internet address itself. The size of each hill or valley is based on how much data is sent or received. Plants are also grown for each protocol detected by the software; if you visit a website, an ‘HTTP plant’ is grown. If you share some files via eMule, a ‘Peer to Peer plant’ is grown, and so on.” A world based on your digital data is born.

Flight Patterns

Whatever else you do today, watch this video.  It’s simply one of the most mesmerizing visualizations you’ll ever see.  Digital artist Aaron Koblin used FAA flight tracking data of aircraft traveling across the United States to create this visually stunning interpretation of globalization.

 Universe

I’ve said in the past that I’m the (unofficial) president of the (unofficial) Jonathan Harris Fan Club, and here’s another reason why.  “Using the metaphor of an interactive night sky, Universe  presents an immersive environment for navigating the world’s contemporary mythology, as found online in global news and information from DayLife. Universe opens with a color-shifting aurora borealis, at the center of which is a moon, and through which thousands of stars slowly move. Each star has a specific counterpart in the physical world - a news story, a quote, an image, a person, a company, a team, a place - and moving the cursor across the star field causes different stars to connect, forming constellations. Any constellation can be selected, making it the center of the universe, and sending everything else into its orbit.”  Like all of Harris’ work, it’s beautifully rendered and brilliantly thought-provoking.

TwitterVision 3D

Sometimes it feels that Twitter has turned the world into an “endlessly chattering global family.” The micro-blogging site has nearly quadrupled its user base in the last nine months, registering over 900,000 members.  Where are all those Tweets coming from? The 3D version of TwitterVision gives you a pretty good idea: it visualizes random Twitter posts from around the world in all of their profound and mundane glory.  Created by Dave Troy, Twittervision is part of the new MoMA exhibit Design and the Elastic Mind.

3D Mailbox

OK, this one’s just for fun. 3D Mailbox has a seemingly impossible mission: Make email fun.  The program turns your email program into a simulation of LAX airport traffic. From the site: “Every email you send or receive is represented by a jumbo jet. New email comes to the arrivals terminal, or to custom hangars (mailboxes) that you define… departing mails leave via the departures terminal. Based on the origin or destination of your mail, each message is depicted by any of over 80 world airlines. Get a message from the UK, it comes by Virgin, British Airways. Send a message to Italy, it goes out on Alitalia or EuroFly. Emails with attachments are carried by the couriers: FedEx, UPS, DHL, and CargoLux.” While the program has gotten its share of mixed reviews (primarily from tech analysts who perhaps take email a bit too seriously), the video trailer alone is worth a look.  And yes, that’s “Spam Air” in the picture above.

26 Responses to “FringeHog Friday Five: Visualizing our Digital Footprints”

  1. Long Views » Blog Archive » Tagging the world Says:

    […] which are curiously individualised and schematic at the same time — for example here and here (”Flight […]

  2. darende Says:

    Your website is and the topics are very well. I hope your successes will go on.

  3. wooporexpeway Says:

    Стоит ли ждать обновления?.

  4. wooporexpeway Says:

    Могу предложить много инфы по данной теме, нужно?.

  5. wooporexpeway Says:

    Как часто публикуете новости по данной тематике?.

  6. Reibravertere Says:

    Супер. Спасибо, так давно искал этот материал. Ну просто респектище автору. Никогда не забуду теперь

  7. Alena Says:

    Cool game

  8. инженер Says:

    Сегодня в Москве проходит акция протеста автомобилистов. А у вас есть машина ?:) У меня лично япончик, 2 литра, модель не скажу, догадайтесь сами :)

  9. Lil Brandy Says:

    Subscribe!

  10. Qt Framework Says:

    Very nice site!

  11. yana Says:

    Album

  12. liduha Says:

    Photoshop - Cool Glassy Icon Creation

  13. romanych Says:

    Babe of the Week

  14. Hibiadystaist Says:

    Добавил в свои закладки. Теперь буду вас намного почаще читать!

  15. virabux Says:

    Спасибо огромное. Почитал и понравилось. Картинок бы ещё.

  16. hebygaf Says:

    Хотя я уже и читал подобные посты, но не дает мне это покоя. Спасибо за пост.

  17. komamoc Says:

    Интересно, а почему так редко блог обновляете?

  18. Биржевой брокер Says:

    Да, с приходом тепла периодичность написания постов стремительно падает у всех :)

  19. gigacak Says:

    Очень интересно. Но чего-то не хватает. Может быть, стоит добавить каких-нибудь картинок или фото?

  20. xyebony Says:

    Вот решил вам немного помочь и послал этот пост в социальные закладки. Очень надеюсь ваш рейтинг возрастет.

  21. kumuvuj Says:

    Понравилась статья. А будет ли продолжение ?

  22. gosahot Says:

    Добавил в свои закладки. Теперь буду вас намного почаще читать!

  23. jepukuq Says:

    Спасибо. Уже не первый раз по делу пишете!)

  24. rofoxya Says:

    В точку! Да и вooбще почти во всем с вами согласен.

  25. gificha Says:

    Огромное вам пасибо! а еще посты на эту тему будут в будущем? Очень жду!

  26. zocysys Says:

    Просто супер!!!

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