Archive for October 8th, 2007

Killswitch Engage

The Killswitch Engage gig at Kaapelitehdas, here in Helsinki is on the 16th. And as you probably might’ve guessed, I’m going. So in order to prepare for Tuesday’s 3 hours of ass kicking heavy metal, here’s a music video by the same band; Continue reading ‘Killswitch Engage’

Information graphics

Right from the get go, I’ll have to admit being a total whore for information graphics. There’s just something cool about graphical statistical data. I know, I need professional help; medication, a therapist or something. The thing is, stuff like that is just interesting. I suck at mathematics but I’ve always been a very keen reader of charts and graphs, must have something to do with being into graphics and stuff like that.

Anyhoo, I found some stuff that just totally kicks the shit out of normal piecharts and curves. Chris Harrison, a doctoral student at Carnegie Mellon University’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute in the States has a really cool website with lots of Web-related data analysis. For example this visualization that shows the structure of Wikipedia category pages and their interconnections. It’s a cool visualization since I for one use Wikipedia quite a lot. Awesome.

There’s also some very intriguing work on Internet traffic and search engine patterns. There’s a B&W map of the world with all the City-to-City connections drawn in by lines; I could actually imagine printing it out and framing it as a art piece.

I suggest you have a skim through, if like me you have an unhealthy interest in this sort of stuff; chrisharrison.net.

Wi-Fi detection made easy

I don’t wear t-shirts that much (usually collared shirts) but if I were to wear a t-shirt, it would have to be ThinkGeek’s Wi-Fi Detector t-shirt. That’s just awesome. But I wonder how healthy it is to wear a Wi-Fi hotspot detector on your chest? Who cares, as long as those damn hotspots light up my shirt, right? :) (via)