9-bits by David Kaneda

A tumblog by David Kaneda, creative director at Sencha.


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March 24th 2010

iA has announced Big Bang, the next version of their excellent Web Trend Map. The Web Trend Map is a data visualization of prominent web content and interconnections. This year, they are introducing Twitter and Facebook into the mix — check out their post to see exactly how the data will be culminated. Visually, the starting concept looks fantastic. In their own words:

It’s going to look like a late sixties, early seventies object that your parents would have put on their wall slightly influenced by some LSD flashback. OK, now you can faint.

iA has announced Big Bang, the next version of their excellent Web Trend Map. The Web Trend Map is a data visualization of prominent web content and interconnections. This year, they are introducing Twitter and Facebook into the mix — check out their post to see exactly how the data will be culminated. Visually, the starting concept looks fantastic. In their own words:

It’s going to look like a late sixties, early seventies object that your parents would have put on their wall slightly influenced by some LSD flashback. OK, now you can faint.

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    very first edition...in print form, I can’t wait...what...
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    Can’t wait for this. I’m...visualization, especially when it’s actually art.
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