Friday, 29 April 2011

Create An Outline


After showing the PSD of the stations that I plotted in processing processing i thought that it would be best that i create an outline as a guide for when i start animating the model trains, this will be so i have a guideline to keep in

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Class Presentation Of Work So Far


After returning to class and presenting my ideas to the class i showed them what point i had got to with my idea. I got good feedback from the class but when i showed my map it was suggested that i keep the outline of the original map so people have something to follow. Therefore i am going to look at the way i have created the map and modify it.

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Convert Processing to PSD


After plotting the map in processing I took a still of the processing map and then opened it up in Photoshop and then plotted it again because i have come up with the idea that the stations could appear as the trains go over them the first time.

Monday, 25 April 2011

Design the Train

With my idea being about trains and animation i thought that it would be best to design a small figure to animate instead of dots. Therefore this keeps my animation a long the idea of being based on a train schedule.

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Map Plotten In Processing

After completing the edited map I took it into processing and plotted the stations using processing. Now I have completed the map i am going to look at it and see if there is any diffrent ways that i can animate it.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Edited Map

After going through the schedules i found out that there was a number of stations and routes that needed to be taken out. Therefore this is the final outcome map that i need to modify and animate over the top...

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Found My Data

After trying to collect all the leaflets of the Southern Rail i resorted to the internet and i have found that all the leaflets are available as pdf's to download. My task now is to go through all of these schedules and compare the stations that they stop at to the map, because after looking at the official map not all the stations on there are owned/run by Southern Rail but are only drop off stations. Therefore once i know the stations that are on the schedule i can remove the ones that are not.

Monday, 18 April 2011

Data Art on BBC Backstage

Search Web


When using the BBC website and you want to find something quick normally you use the search tool similar to google which when you search it gives you a list of results on a page. But with SearchWeb it lets you look for content on the BBC website, by searching terms it then generates a information tree of your searched term containing links to web pages with the BBC homepage at its centre.

By taking the data that is the information you have searched for and presenting it in the form of a tree you can quickly see the connections with the different areas of the BBC that your search has covered. Using a tree structure makes it easier to navigate much easier to follow topics, once again colour is used as a way of showing difference

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Public Transport Visualization of North West England

Public Transport Journeys in the North West of England from ItoWorld on Vimeo.

This visualization is showing the public transport in the north west of England. The data was taken from National Public Transport Data Repository (NPTDR), if you look closely at the map you will see that Liverpool is on the left and Manchester right. By looking at the colour coding on the map and the way that it is layed out, I am analysing that the blue are travel on the roads due to the fact that they are much denser on the map. Also that the whites are trains because they are moving at a much faster speed, there is a less ratio of blue to white and that the whites are animated on a fixed path.

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Trafic Visulisation



This visualization is the use of data from Waze users (a mobile application providing free turn-by-turn navigation based on the live conditions of the other Waze users) combined with passive traffic data. The pulsating circles are alerts from users reporting hazards, traffic jams, highway patrol, and communicating with one another. While the lines are trips made by Waze users, the way that they work is when they first appear in white the trip is starting, then once the trip has been completed they fade to gray.

This shows that by using a length of time can be a good way to show that the data has changed. Also with this example it shows that colour is a way of showing different categories that you may have within your data. I will take this analysis and see if i can apply it to my idea in some way.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

My Plan

Now i have researched how flight patterns was made I have a plan to create my idea.

  1. take a image of the map into processing
  2. plot the points of the train stations over the map
  3. take this into photoshop for some further editing
  4. take into after effects
  5. animate the schedules over the map

What I need to do now is collect all the data that i need and analyse it to see if there is any think that i need to take into consideration for my animation.

Sunday, 10 April 2011

How Flight Patterns Was Made


After looking further into flight patterns i found out the different stages that it went through to be created. it was created by collecting the data from the FAA, then plotted the data points in processing and animated in after effects.

Friday, 8 April 2011

Aaron Koblin

Due to the fact that Aaron Koblin has inspired my idea with his Flight Patterns, I though that it is best to look further into his career. Aaron koblin is an artist who is well known in creating art using data and digital technologies.

His work with digital arts did not start until 2004 on his course Design Media Arts MFA program at UCLA when he was given a book on procedural graphics and generative art, which also lead him to processing. But processing is not the only programming language that he learned, he also knows ActionScript, Lingo, C++ and Max/MSP.Koblin works by not only using data but other techniques such as crowdsourcing to create his digital art and visualizations.

Crowdsourcing

Aaron Koblin work uses crowdsourcing to generate data, this is done by using ideas and getting other people to participate. The two pieces Ten Thousand Cents and The Sheep Market are created by using the Amazon's Mechanical Turk distributed labour tool. This is where people are given a tiny piece of a picture to replicate or a drawing of a object to do. But there is no knowledge of the overall task or outcome of what they were drawing.


Data Art

As well as being known for crowdsourcing Aaron Koblin also is known for his data art & visualisations. The best known one is Flight Patterns which is the visualisation of the data that is the paths of air traffic that fly over North America within a 24 hour time span.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Present Idea & Feedback Suggestion

After presenting my idea i have been told to look at it in different ways because at first i way calling my idea data art, but then after looking at my idea in need to not call it data art. But because i am taking data and turning it into something visual i should look at it as a visualization. Therefore i am taking data and visualizing the data in a fun and exciting way as more of an information piece about train scheduling.

Once i presented my idea it was suggested that i look at these websites

http://traintimes.org.uk/map/

http://traintimes.org.uk/map/tube/

http://transport.wspgroup.fi/hklkartta/

http://www.redfunnel.co.uk/ferry-travel/service-status/live-vessel-positions/

After looking at all of these pieces i have analyzed that these are interactive live data maps and that this is not what i am trying to create. Therefore my aim is to create a
visualization of the different routes that the southern rail network does.

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Writing Idea Document

After thinking about which idea I would like to do I have decided to do the data visualization and looking at the quotes that i can use from the brief i think that it is best to use...

“The cities of the world are concentric, isomorphic, synchronic. Only one exists and you are always in the same one. It's the effect of their permanent revolution, their intense circulation, their instantaneous magnetism.”
Jean Baudrillard

I would then title my project " Synchronisation Of The South " to symbolize the fact that people use trains to travel from town to town as a way of organising their lives. While thinking about my project i have thought how i can start my proposal...

"With human life becoming so fast paced the need for travel is needed a lot more, and with the price in petrol increasing a lot more people are turning to using the train. Therefore for my project I would like to create a piece of data are like that of aaron koblins flight patterns. Only I will be using the data of train times of the southern rail company."

My plan now is to write the rest of the proposal by researching how Aaron Koblins Flight Patterns was made.