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History of Religion in 90 seconds - Geographical Evolution (Flash)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  12-20-2006    16
 similar to the "Map of War" in the Middle East
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The Google Master Plan
Djiezes
by Djiezes  2-27-2007    7
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Exploiting the power of visualization.
Djiezes
by Djiezes  2-27-2007    6
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What would happen if all humans disappeared from the earth?
haraya
by haraya  10-15-2006    12
 A timeline that shows how long it would take for traces of human-made things and systems to vanish if we all suddenly went away.
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Best Science Images of 2007
bioplasmik
by bioplasmik  9-29-2007    6
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The Art of Protozoa
wildcat
by wildcat  11-29-2007    3
 amazing!
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Seeing in four dimensions
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-29-2008    2
 The videos are all available free at www.dimensions-math.org. The videos go on to show how we can visualize imaginary numbers geometrically, how fractal patterns emerge in the Mandelbrot set and Julia sets, and how beautiful and complex shapes can be built up from circles.
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Religious Geography in the USA - Gallery
Djiezes
by Djiezes  11-24-2006    10
 I just clipped on map "Religious Adherents", there are more (see bottom of clip) (dd 2000)
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Visuwords: Online Visual Thesaurus
Djiezes
by Djiezes  2-10-2007    5
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Why you aren’t nearly as unique as you think?
einbar
by einbar  7-2-2009    3
 "Since 1994, photographer Ari Versluis and profiler Ellie Uyttenbroek have been trekking the globe together, recording Exactitudes — “exact attitudes” captu(red) in people’s peculiar dress code as an attempt to differentiate themselves from others or identify with a group."
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Wiki Mind Map
Djiezes
by Djiezes  6-5-2007    9
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Ways of Seeing Time
abailart
by abailart  12-1-2007    1
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ComplexCity: Hidden Patterns of Urbanity
wildcat
by wildcat  5-25-2009    3
 This work is fascinating for many reasons, chief amongst which is the visualization of cities as living organisms, a fact we too often tend to forget.
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Illustration from science Magazines - impressive
einbar
by einbar  4-11-2009   
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Map of Online Communities
haraya
by haraya  5-2-2007    7
 Someone put Clipmarks on the map! * Visit the source to see the image clearly.
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Mapping Big Ideas - 200 pages of world-changing thinking
einbar
by einbar  7-9-2009   
 " In case you’re wondering just why this visualization model works, watch information designer Tom Wujec’s excellent short TED talk about the 3 ways the brain creates meaning out of words, images, feelings, connections"
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Cool Web Links for web pages, graphics, etc.
rcthor_vendors
by rcthor_vendors  5-29-2007    1
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Photographic Periodic Table
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-10-2006    3
 click source to view it in its full beauty.
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See The Result of a Nuclear Blast Centered at an Address of Your Choice
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  12-27-2008   
 This Google Maps Mashup, can be a fun game for the holidays... :D
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Active US Hate Groups (2005) on a Map
Djiezes
by Djiezes  11-26-2006    9
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Cooperation over Competition
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  3-3-2008    8
  Think about what you need to feel good about yourself right now or what you would want someone to do for you. Provide those "wish list" items for another as well as for yourself.
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Neuroscience Sheds New Light on Creativity
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-18-2008    1
 That's why there is a striking lack of imagination in most people's visualization of a beach sunset. It's an iconic image, so your brain simply takes the path of least resistance and reactivates neurons that have been optimized to process this sort of scene. If you imagine something that you have never actually seen, like a Pluto sunset, the possibilities for creative thinking become much greater because the brain can no longer rely on connections shaped by past experience. In order to think creatively, you must develop new neural pathways and break out of the cycle of experience-dependent categorization. As Mark Twain said, "Education consists mainly in what we have unlearned." For most people, this does not come naturally. Often, the harder you try to think differently, the more rigid the categories become. Interesting read
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Control of the Middle East - chronological & visual overview
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-29-2006    2
 5000 years in a 90 sec. clip (flash)
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CT scans become art
einbar
by einbar  7-24-2009    1
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Visual Complexity
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-19-2006    2
 great site ...
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Science 2007 Visualization Challenge Winners
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-30-2007    1
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Augmented Reality, Soon in your cellular...
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-13-2008   
 Interesting.
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Visualising the Internet: A Jellyfish?
abailart
by abailart  9-24-2007    1
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Top Tips in Tantric Sex for Women
missmelq
by missmelq  3-28-2007    1
 These are the top tips recommended for women with different exercises to practice. In the last part it will concentrate on the partners trying their new techniques together
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Martin Wattenberg art
balthazarus
by balthazarus  1-2-2009    2
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A machine that can look into the mind
wildcat
by wildcat  3-7-2008    1
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We are all sent here for a reason...life on purpose...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  11-9-2007    2
 sometimes nothing makes sense...we need someone to guide & help us...
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The Amazon Book Map (by Chris Harrison)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  6-6-2008   
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Mind Body and Butoh
syncopath
by syncopath  10-13-2009    4
 from Wikipedia: Tatsumi Hijikata (土方巽, Hijikata Tatsumi), March 9, 1928 - January 21, 1986) was a Japanese choreographer, and the founder of a genre of dance performance art called Butoh. Hijikata was an innovator in movement technique. He was a master of the use of energy qualities in constructing expressive movement. He would use sounds, paintings, sculptures, and words to construct movement, not exclusively in a formal or literal memetic application, but by integrating these elements via visualization into the nervous system to produce movement qualities that could be very subtle, light, angelic and ghost-like, or demonic, heavy, dark, grotesque, violent and extreme.
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But is it art ? what makes a science-inspired image truly "art"?
einbar
by einbar  8-23-2008   
 "that question prompted quite a bit of debate : what makes a science-inspired image truly "art"? Perhaps there is a debate, not so much because Frankel is blurring boundaries, but because she has raised the standard for scientific visualization to an unprecedented high level, making it much harder to tell the difference."
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Visualization of Mars
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  10-23-2009    4
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Holodeck 1.0? Star Trek-style 3-D displays make their debut
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-5-2008   
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Visualizing Time
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-20-2007    2
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Web Trend Map 2007
Djiezes
by Djiezes  1-17-2007    2
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10 Ways to Hack Your Brain
anpl32
by anpl32  6-19-2007    1
 Another case of 1000 chars. not being enough.
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