Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

October 3, 2012

Every Lost episode visualized and recreated

Filed under: Entertainment,Marketing — Patrick Durusau @ 8:43 pm

Every Lost episode visualized and recreated by Nathan Yau.

From the post:

Santiago Ortiz visualized every episode of the show in the interactive Lostalgic. It’s a set a four views that shows character occurrences and relationships and the lines they said during various parts of each episode.

The first view, shown above, is a bar chart vertically arranged by time, where each row represents an act. A profile picture is shown whenever the corresponding character says something. The next two views, the network graph and co-occurrence matrix show interactions between characters, and finally, if you want to relive it all over again, you can choose the reenactment, and the animation will cycle through the characters and scripts.

I have a confession to make before going any further: I have never seen an espisode of “Lost.” You have been warned.

Despite my ignorance of the show, this appears to be a truly amazing project.

I am sure there are fans of other TV shows who would volunteer to do something similar for their favorite show.

Of course, I would like to see them use topic maps, if for no other reason than to enable decentralized work flow and diverse semantic viewpoints of the same content.

Can you imagine an American Bandstand project on Github?

What TV series would you spend this sort of time on?

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