This is a really exciting example of ways properly applied visualization techniques can help users make sense and use of government collected data. All DC, USA based. Now we need some Canadian examples.
Do you have any?

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November 17, 2008 in design, maps, mashups, social change, visualization techniques | No comments
This is a really exciting example of ways properly applied visualization techniques can help users make sense and use of government collected data. All DC, USA based. Now we need some Canadian examples.
Do you have any?

March 29, 2011 in architecture, design, public places
Every project on this site is cause for celebration. Could we take such care with our public spaces in Canada and fund artists to create such sensitive interactions? I would like that kind of commission. Daylight and sunlight are absorbed by color filters and reflective material that are subsequently projected onto an opal screen. These [...]
December 19, 2010 in Poetry
Flies arriving on the backdoor, big black bottles yearning to be let out. I oblige sweeping them into the frozen air.
November 18, 2010 in Poetry
I just ran across this (kind of) curatorial statement on the blog of Daniel Campbell Blight for a 2009 painting and etching show he curated called ‘On Land’. The piece below, written by Vince Stephen, really touched and intrigued me. I love the combination of poetic language, economic critique and the evocation of nostalgia in [...]
October 12, 2010 in mashups, media models, newspapers
Is it viable? I’ll try a few to check it out. It’s a kind of ajax enabled live feed of one’s tweet feeds and and all the other big name aggregators of all kinds of media, so Flickr images and YouTube videos can be located using a handy search bar on the left, dragged into [...]
August 22, 2010 in architecture, dance
Sens Productions The site-specific performances, installations and films directed by choreographer Noémie Lafrance explore human movements in man-made landscapes, creating a performance language that interacts with the environment and the audience. Each creation uses an existing indoors/outdoors public site or piece of urban architecture as the setting and inspiration for the performance. The choreography constructs [...]
