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We did some explorations on how to use a MakerBot DIY 3D Printer to make open data easier to grasp. An introduction can be found here: | We did some explorations on how to use a MakerBot DIY 3D Printer to make open data easier to grasp. An introduction can be found here: | ||
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Note the constraints imposed by using a MakerBot compared to using a commercial 3D printer. | Note the constraints imposed by using a MakerBot compared to using a commercial 3D printer. | ||
- | A data set and visualization from the Ville Vivante project [[http://interactivethings.com/work/]] kindly donated by @wiederkehr was used to explore different 3D interpretations. | + | A data set and visualization from the Ville Vivante project |
- | Data earrings | + | Wearable data in the form of earrings |
- | While printing out 3D graphs would be perfectly possible, it seems more interesting to take 2D data and use the third dimension in a more creative way. In one design we rotated 2D CSV values of yearly birth numbers around an axis to create objects looking like chess figures. Imagine playing "birth statistics chess" or "car accident chess" with individual figures derived from the statistics of different cantons. | + | {{http:// |
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+ | While printing out 3D graphs would be perfectly possible, it seems more interesting to take 2D data and use the third dimension in a more creative way. In one design we rotated 2D CSV values of yearly birth numbers | ||
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+ | to create objects looking like chess figures. Imagine playing "birth statistics chess" or "car accident chess" with individual figures derived from the statistics of different cantons. | ||
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+ | Mahsing up data and everyday objects results in a loss of information, | ||
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+ | ==== Source ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Team ==== | ||
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+ | * Remo | ||
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