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September 25, 2012

Open Data Cooking: Data Visualization that You Can Eat

Filed under: Graphics,Navigation,Visualization — Patrick Durusau @ 2:49 pm

Open Data Cooking: Data Visualization that You Can Eat

From the post:

The results of the long-awaited Open Data Cooking Workshop [data-cuisine.net] in Helsinki have been posted online. The workshop, organized by some very open-minded visualization fanatics, investigated new ways to represent data through the inherent characteristics of food, such as color, form, texture, smell, taste, nutrition or origin.

The workshop encouraged participants to express data in concrete, sensually experienceable food in order to gain insight into the constructions and relations of media. At the end of the workshop, an open data menu was created and publicly tasted.

I started to skip this post but then remembered eating in the Far East, where items on the menu appear in street windows.

Not text based navigation but navigation none the less.

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