Chris Yonge's notes on visualization, animation, and video. I work with creative professionals facing the challenge - and opportunity - of communicating 3D concepts to markets, suppliers, teams, and juries.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Crime as elevation maps
A simple but effective idea: to show various types of crime in San Francisco as elevations. Because there are multiple independent variables influencing reporting (actual crimes committed; intensity of police presence; local tendency to report crimes) this is more decorative than useful. How could one add the other relevant variables in a distinctive dataspace? Color? Luminosity? Texture? An animation showing patterns in space over a normalized 24 hour duration would be interesting.