If you work on Google Earth, you really have the sensation to manipulate something. To have the capability to move and rotate a model of the Earth is really powerful, especially in information visualization. In fact more the user is involved in the interaction with something, more the interaction becomes transparent. And transparency of the interaction layer means direct connection to information.

Anyway Google Earth is an application which requires more study. I haven’t see very exciting examples of information visualization, but two works worth to be cited. One is an animation of international flights from the most important USA airports, the other is a really nice visualization of world oil consumption. In the picture, the red color represents on the left the USA and on the right the China oil consumption.

World Oil Consumption

World Oil Consumption by John Jason Fallows

Since I am working on Google Earth, I am interested in good examples of geographical visualization realized through Google applications. In this list I can easy include in.fondo.al.mar, a information-visualization project aimed to reveal the positions of maritime sinkings and incidents.

I really appreciate the possibility to switch among different data views: Map, Chronology, Statistics, Archive. I think that focusing different faces of the same data is important to have a good insight of displayed information.

The project has been realized by David Boardman and  Paolo Gerbaudo.

in.fondo.al.mar picture

in.fondo.al.mar by information aesthetics

Pablo Valbuena artwork

Pablo Valbuena artwork by Neural.it, Flickr

When I started working in the graphic design field, my master said logos must be fixed. Fortunately things are changing, so this is the most spreaded example of dynamic logo realized for the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen in 2009. The only similar example I remember is the Netscape logo cited by Lev Manovich in the Language of New Media.

The work has been realized by okdeluxe, a London-based design studio focused on interaction design and the design of media experiences. Companies like this demonstrate how the world of graphic design is now infected by programming languages. Now this concept is more and more evident, in fact using tools is not the final stage of graphic design, now we are able to go inside code for designing tools by ourself.

COP15 - Generative Identity Software by okdeluxe

COP15 - Generative Identity Software by okdeluxe

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