Monthly Archives: February 2011

Protected: My Limited Knowledge of Staten Island

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Kanye’s Brain!

Inside the Mind of Kanye West
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more maps and charts

http://www.usablemarkets.com/2011/02/05/how-not-to-make-your-map-chart-junk/

http://pleated-jeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/The-United-States-of-Shame.png

http://www.mint.com/blog/trends/mint-map-americas-most-frugal-cities/?display=wide

http://chronicle.com/article/Adults-With-College-Degrees-in/125995/

http://trulia.movity.com/rentvsbuy/

http://flowingdata.com/2011/01/27/map-of-scientific-collaboration-between-researchers/

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A Way of Representing the Data of Love

Here’s an article from Salon which tries to get at how two very very fine book artists work together, with their own diagram of how it works, and some other diagrams (embedded in the article) of how their closeness (their love, if you want) might be measured and represented. Continue reading

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Welcome to Dr. Lavender’s Peopling of New York Course Site

Welcome to Professor Lavender’s Macaulay Honors College Seminar 2 site.  While most if not all of the course readings are available via blackboard, this site will be used to post group and individual projects, and also as a centerpiece of … Continue reading

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David McCandless: The Beauty of Data Visualization

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