Presented at d3 NYC // September 29
The first thing I did.
######+ Dot, another library visualization.
######+ Timeline of Neglect, a third.
The full paper as a PDF.
Read about the project and then run your own experiments.
A fun collection of answers to the perennial question.
A video shows the project and its making.
A detailed look at kernel density as applied to Literature.
More examples of the patent generator’s work, plus links to the github repo and other interesting projects.
The Commodore 64 and decent book covers.
Buxton creates colour stories for authors, artists, and more.
Follow the author on Twitter to find out when the dashboard goes live.
More examples of the patent generator’s work, plus links to the github repo and other interesting projects.
Explore the map.
More connections from Stanford.
This project uses human-generated metadata from selfies around the world to investigate the phenomenon of the camera self-portait and how its presentation might change city-by-city.
From NYPL Labs.
Created at Pratt.
A high-level view of your CSV.
A conference in New York at the end of October.
A clearinghouse of digital humanities.
A new article on computation and literaure.