Animated Data Visualization Rendered In-Browser
April 21st, 2011 | Friends | Categories: Data Visualization, Design, Development, Inspiration, Interactive, Technology | Tags: Data Visualization, design, development, graph, Inspiration, Interactive, Sculpture, Technology |
This data visualization of civilian casualties in Afghanistan shows what web browsers can render without the use of plugins. In the words of the Developer and Designer, George Michael Brower:
That this visualization can be viewed in-browser is a testament to the promise of modern web technologies such as WebGL, HTML5 and CSS3, all of which were leveraged in this piece. As browsers adopt support for these standards, developers and their audience will enjoy fewer barriers to rich experiences, hopefully increasing the visibility and appreciation of code as art. Thanks to Ricardo Cabello for three.js as well as Chris Lauritzen and Jono Brandel.
Contributed by James Craig
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