Archive for the ‘Data Visualisation’ Category

Tweet visualiser

I love a good data visualisation – even better when it’s your own data! The people over at Xefer have a neat little tool that visualises your tweets. It shows the quantity of tweets broken down by time and days of the week.
As you can see from my graph below, I tend to [...]

Posted by Daniel Naumann on September 3rd, 2009 under Data Visualisation Tags: , ,  •  1 Comment

Visual indicator of water usage in the shower

A lot of governments (at least in Australia) ask their residents to use 4 minute egg-timers in the shower to save water. Well I like idea of LEDs that show water usage much better. For every 5 litres that that goes own the drain, a new LED on the scale lights up. [...]

Posted by Daniel Naumann on September 3rd, 2009 under Data Visualisation  •  Comments Off

Good morning from Twitter

I’m not really sure how useful it is, but it certainly is interesting to see 11,000 tweets plotted over 24 hours – all relating to a “good morning” tweet. The colour coding shows what the time the tweet was sent (green is “early” while red is “late”).
This data visualisation reinforces the preconceptions of have [...]

Posted by Daniel Naumann on August 25th, 2009 under Data Visualisation Tags: , , ,  •  Comments Off