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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: | ||
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+ | Note the constraints imposed by using a MakerBot compared to using a commercial 3D printer. | ||
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+ | A data set and visualization from the Ville Vivante project ([[http:// | ||
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+ | Wearable data in the form of earrings is an obvious choice, as they' | ||
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+ | Here's another object made from the same data, the " | ||
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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 ([[http:// | ||
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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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+ | Mashing up data and everyday objects results in a loss of information, | ||
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+ | Another visualization approach is using a heat-map to generate a 3D relief. The example below uses data from http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Source ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Team ==== | ||
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+ | * Remo | ||
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