Visualising Disabled Freedom Pass trips on the London Underground
Disabled Freedom Pass Card journeys on the London Underground from Gareth Simons on Vimeo.
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Continue reading »The latest outputs from researchers, alumni and friends at the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).
Disabled Freedom Pass Card journeys on the London Underground from Gareth Simons on Vimeo.
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Continue reading »Disabled Freedom Pass Card journeys on the London Underground from Gareth Simons on Vimeo.
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Continue reading »Disabled Freedom Pass Card journeys on the London Underground from Gareth Simons on Vimeo.
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Continue reading »Disabled Freedom Pass Card journeys on the London Underground from Gareth Simons on Vimeo.
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Continue reading »I’ve spent the last several weeks investigating options for visualising spatial information. Lets…
Continue reading »I’ve spent the last several weeks investigating options for visualising spatial information. Lets…
Continue reading »I’ve spent the last several weeks investigating options for visualising spatial information. Lets…
Continue reading »I’ve spent the last several weeks investigating options for visualising spatial information. Lets…
Continue reading »This data map, from UCL CASA‘s own Ed Manley, sho […]
Continue reading »I recently recapped on some of the datavis languages, and some books I’ve found useful to get started with them. I didn’t talk about the more conversational/popsci end of things, so I thought I’d mention some of those here. The … Continue reading →
Continue reading »I recently recapped on some of the datavis languages, and some books I’ve found useful to get started with them. I didn’t talk about the more conversational/popsci end of things, so I thought I’d mention some of those here. The … Continue reading →
Continue reading »I recently recapped on some of the datavis languages, and some books I’ve found useful to get started with them. I didn’t talk about the more conversational/popsci end of things, so I thought I’d mention some of those here. The … Continue reading →
Continue reading »Oliver O’Brien and I have managed to sneak a map […]
Continue reading »Oliver O’Brien and I have managed to sneak a map […]
Continue reading »Oliver O’Brien and I have managed to sneak a map […]
Continue reading »Oliver O’Brien and I have managed to sneak a map […]
Continue reading »Over half a million cycle journeys now take place in Lo […]
Continue reading »Robin Edwards, a researcher at UCL CASA, has created th […]
Continue reading »Tubes running up to 10am on 5 February 2014, during the first day of the tube strike The graph above is a stacked area chart showing the number of tubes running on each of the London Underground lines. The width of the coloured part represents the number of tubes (i.e. 150 is the total number …
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Travelling around London is a little harder today. With […]
Continue reading »Following on from my previous posts on AgentScript and Google Maps, I’ve fixed the performance problem when zooming in and built a model of the London Underground to play with: An AgentScript model of the London Underground using data for 27 January 2014 at 15:42:00 I’m not going to include the modified code here as …
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I am not a great fan of pie charts since they are often […]
Continue reading »It can’t have escaped most people’s attention that the recent release of Internet Explorer 11 contains support for WebGL (IE11 Dev Center). Now that advanced 3D graphics are becoming possible on all platforms, visualisations like the Realtime 3D Tube Trains that I posted about a while ago are likely to become mainstream. On a similar theme, …
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This is a really nice video funded by the UN Foundation […]
Continue reading »Dr Ed Manley (@EdThink), a research associate on the Me […]
Continue reading »I recently posted a great visualisation showing 24 hour […]
Continue reading »Showing where we live is, of course, one of the oldest […]
Continue reading »Showing where we live is, of course, one of the oldest […]
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Continue reading »Ollie O’Brien and I have just dropped off our inv […]
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Continue reading »The paper we published in PLOS ONE last week covers bike share schemes from five cities: the large ones in London and Washington, DC, and smaller ones in Boston, Minneapolis, and Denver. It might seem odd that we’ve chosen these … Continue reading →
Continue reading »The paper we published in PLOS ONE last week covers bike share schemes from five cities: the large ones in London and Washington, DC, and smaller ones in Boston, Minneapolis, and Denver. It might seem odd that we’ve chosen these … Continue reading →
Continue reading »The paper we published in PLOS ONE last week covers bike share schemes from five cities: the large ones in London and Washington, DC, and smaller ones in Boston, Minneapolis, and Denver. It might seem odd that we’ve chosen these … Continue reading →
Continue reading »It’s been 14 years since the landmark Urban Task Force report, which set the agenda for inner-city densification and brownfield regeneration in the UK. Furthermore we’ve seen significant economic and demographic change in the last decade that’s greatly impacted urban areas. We can now use the 2011 census data, mapped here on the LuminoCity GB … Continue reading →
Continue reading »It’s been 14 years since the landmark Urban Task Force report, which set the agenda for inner-city densification and brownfield regeneration in the UK. Furthermore we’ve seen significant economic and demographic change in the last decade that’s greatly impacted urban areas. We can now use the 2011 census data, mapped here on the LuminoCity GB … Continue reading →
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