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Co.DesignKepler Spacraft’s data visualized: an interactive exploration of earth-like …The VergeBy Evan Rodgers on May 9, 2012 02:10 pm 2Comments Data visualization artist Jer Thorp has teamed up with Oblong Industries to create an interactive,…
“…augmented reality (AR) sandbox allows users to create topography models by shaping real sand, which is then augmented in real time by an elevation color map, topographic contour lines, and simulated water. The system teaches geographic, geologic, and hydrologic concepts…”
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Most data we study is presented in 2-D. And as clear as a pie or line graph can be, it’s still a once-removed experience, just something else you see on paper or a computer screen. You can’t grasp it or reshape it.
A web application that allows for interaction and visualization of geologic concepts.
Visible Geology is an interactive online educational tool for visualizing 3D geologic block models. You can create your own topography and show the outcrop pattern of geologic beds, folds, dykes, or faults in seconds!
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