07 Dec 2009
Showcases
Politics, Scatterplot, Twitter
Congress Tweets is a project by Andrea Bradshaw and Laura Simpson at the collaboration studio "Data Visualization As Generative Narrative" at Parsons University. They examine possible correlations between activity on Twitter and political activity in general.
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24 Aug 2009
Showcases
3D, Geo, Mapping, Processing, Twitter
After Just Landed, Jer Thorp created another Visualization of data from Twitter.com. While Just Landed displayed the data on a 2D map, Good Morning! goes the 3D route to represent Tweets containing the phrase "Good Morning".
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30 Jun 2009
Notes
Network, Twitter
Mashable has a small list of 6 Twitter visualizations — some more focused on the network others more on the communication.
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12 May 2009
Showcases
Chronological, Demographics, Geo, Health, Mapping, Processing, Twitter
Just Landed extracts travel information from Tweets and maps the journeys on a map. The map itself remeains two dimensional but the "flights" are visualized in as three dimensional curves. A chronological order of the Tweets makes it possible to review a certain time period.
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24 Feb 2009
Notes
Twitter
We're looking for someone to help us out visualizing todays confusion about the downtime of Gmail. This is a call for all the developers who have experience in aggregating / storing Twitter data as SQL, XML, JSON, TXT, CSV or basically any other format you could possibly use.
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17 Feb 2009
Showcases
Grid, Ruby, Twitter
The #TOC Tweets visualization is another great attempt to visualize the conversations on Twitter about a specific topic. Andrew Savikas & Liza Daly created a static HTML grid of all the Twitter users, who have tagged their tweets with #toc using Ruby as the scripting language.
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09 Feb 2009
Showcases
Flash, Media, News, Physics, Twitter
We Are Instrument teamed with Grid/Plane to build a new website and data visualization for San Francisco based agency Venables Bell & Partners, highlighting a new Audi Super Bowl TV spot. They visualize the online chatter just in time for the Super Bowl.
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04 Feb 2009
Showcases
Geo, Heatmap, Mapping, Twitter
This heatmap shows the density of postings on Twitter.com over the playtime of this years Super Bowl between the Cardinals and the Steelers. The heatmap gives an intuitively readable visualization of the amount of conversations in a specific area.
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23 Jan 2009
Showcases
Scatterplot, Twitter
The Dolores Labs Team looked at how people would judge strangers by their twitter feeds. The Dolores Labs Blog describes how they approach and realized the task
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