NeuroKnitting: Knitting a Personalized Scarf from Brainwave Activity
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NeuroKnitting: Knitting a Personalized Scarf from Brainwave Activity

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How Half a Second of High Frequency Stock Trading Looks Like
The movie shown below, developed by a real-time trading software developer Nanex, shows the stock trading activity in Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) as it occurred during a particular half a second on May 2, 2013.
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For the Elderly, Diseases That Overlap
More than 700,00 people live in assisted-living centers, where they get help with daily activities like bathing and dressing. Most of the residents have multiple chronic health conditions.
Mapping the Relationships between the Artists who Invented Abstraction
Did Mondrian know Kandinsky? The Inventing Abstraction Network Diagram forms the center piece of a new exhibition at MoMA that celebrates the centennial anniversary of the concept of abstraction.

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Revealing All the (512) Possible Paths to Reach the White House
512 Paths to the White House [nytimes.com], designed by Mike Bostock and Shan Cartner from the New York Times Graphics Department, shows all the possible paths to victory available for either presidential candidate.
Beautiful Data Visualizations from the 19th Century
Do you want some inspiration to create a visually stunning - yet fully optimized - data graphic? Well, let's go back about a 140 years... Handsome Atlas [handsomeatlas.com], developed by Jonathan Soma of Brooklyn Brainery, provides a stunning new online interface to a large collection of beautiful data visualizations from the 19th century. While all the visualizations shown can already be found in some long list at the US Census website, this website is specifically designed so to encourage you to explore, investigate and enjoy.
The Forest of Advocacy: Visualizations of Big Data Regarding Politics
Can big data reveal hidden patterns of political contributions? A new initiative, The Forest of Advocacy [vispolitics.com], developed by what is described as "LazerLAB and the Northeastern Centers for Computational Social Science and Digital Humanities (NECSS/NEDH)", aims to release a new visualization every week, from now on until the election.