UPDATED: Quick Tutorial – Processing & Twitter
** Since I first released this tutorial in 2009, it has received thousands of views and has hopefully helped some of you get started with building projects incorporating Twitter with Processing. In...
View ArticleSelected Works (2009 – 2011)
These days my spare time is typically measured in seconds – so I took advantage of a rare free morning today to put together a very simple list of the some of the work that I have built since the...
View ArticleEyeo Festival 2011 – New York, New York
Last year at Eyeo, I gave a talk about the work that I had done in my first year in New York City, including Cascade (a social network visualization tool), OpenPaths (a secure personal location data...
View ArticleTEDxVancouver: The Weight of Data
In November, I was asked to come back to my hometown and give a talk at TEDxVancouver. The overarching theme of the event was ‘The Frontier’ – along with me, there would be talking about space,...
View ArticleData in an Alien Context: Kepler Visualization Source Code
Last year, I released a video visualization of the 1236 exoplanets identified by the NASA’s Kepler mission. Since then, there have been another 1091 candidates identified, and I thought it’d be a good...
View ArticleInfinite Weft (Exploring the Old Aesthetic)
How can a textile function as a digital object? This is a central question of Infinite Weft, a project that I’ve been working on for a the last few months. The project is a collaboration with my...
View ArticleAvengers, Assembled (and Visualized) – Part 1
This post is about comics. It’s also about superheroes, robots, Norse gods, shrinking men, and women made of light – so it makes sense that it was inspired in the first place by a 10 year-old. Last...
View ArticleAvengers, Assembled (and Visualized) – Part 2
Last week I shared a set of visualizations I made, exploring the history of The Avengers – the Marvel comic series which first appeared in 1963, and was last week released as a bombastic, blockbuster...
View ArticleInfinite Weft @ Bridge Gallery until October 18th
Since early in the year, I have been working with my mother Diane Thorp to produce hand-woven textiles that contain non-repeating patterns. Weaving Information Files (WIFs) are produced via a...
View ArticleBefore Us is the Salesman’s House
When the dust settles on the 21st century, and all of the GIFs have finished animating, the most important cultural artifacts left from the digital age may very well be databases. How will the...
View ArticleNew Year, New Company: Introducing The Office for Creative Research
In the fall of 2010, my friend Mike Young invited me to come to the New York Times R&D Lab, to discuss a new visualization project that was just starting to get off of the ground. That project...
View ArticleArt and the API
In 1968, in his seminal essay Systems Esthetics, Jack Burnham wrote: The specific function of modern didactic art has been to show that art does not reside in material entities, but in relations...
View ArticleOn Data and Performance
Data live utilitarian lives. From the moment they are conceived, as measurements of some thing or system or person, they are conscripted to the cause of being useful. They are fed into algorithms,...
View ArticleWordPlay: A Tool for Freeform Language Exploration
When text becomes data it opens up a phenomenal amount of possibility for insight and creative exploration. The problem is that most Natural Language Processing (NPL) tools are hard to use unless you...
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