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A backlog of links and examples [[https://workflowy.com/s/3a6eb09d-5457-0d63-1044-1b599359d5d1|is shared here]]. We are looking for ideas of what data to include or adapt this visualization to other uses - please [[http://make.opendata.ch/forum/discussion/110/open-data-alps|comment on the forum]]. | ===== Data sources ===== |
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===== Data ===== | A backlog of links and examples [[https://workflowy.com/s/3a6eb09d-5457-0d63-1044-1b599359d5d1|is shared here]]. We are looking for ideas of what data to include or adapt this visualization to other uses - please [[http://make.opendata.ch/forum/discussion/110/open-data-alps|comment on the forum]]. Current datasets visualized: |
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**Shape of Switzerland**: [[https://github.com/interactivethings/swiss-maps|swiss-maps]] were prepared and openly licensed by [[http://interactivethings.com/|Interactive Things]]. The simplified GeoJSON files are relatively straightforward to convert to polygons using D3 and extrude in 3D space, and the latest version has no holes. The bounding boxes are used to make data pyramids. If you click the //Labels// button, the names of the cantons are displayed. | **Shape of Switzerland**: [[https://github.com/interactivethings/swiss-maps|swiss-maps]] were prepared and openly licensed by [[http://interactivethings.com/|Interactive Things]]. The simplified GeoJSON files are relatively straightforward to convert to polygons using D3 and extrude in 3D space, and the latest version has no holes. The bounding boxes are used to make data pyramids. If you click the //Labels// button, the names of the cantons are displayed. |
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Thanks to Barbara Kummler and Christine Perey for help with the concept and data wrangling. | Thanks to Barbara Kummler and Christine Perey for help with the concept and data wrangling. |
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