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I’ve always enjoyed creating visualizations.
The trouble is, it takes a really long time to create these visualizations: research the topic, collate the data, source the images, design the layout and code the animation.
I’ve long dreamed of a tool that would do all the hard work for me.
So I made one.
Open Web Mind allows you to visualize nodes... nodes that can represent anything: mountains, colours, people, anything.
In plot view, it allows you to control precisely where each node appears along x-, y- and z-axes.
You can create visualization based on any values, from traditional periodic tables to revealing relationships... between elements’ abundance and atomic number, planet’s density and distance from the sun, anything.
Playing around in plot view, you’ll find that Open Web Mind doesn’t just help you see.
It helps you think.
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Visualizations
Sources
- River and glacier geography from Harvard University – Centre for Geographic Analysis – World Rivers, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap and Earth Sky – First complete map of ice flow from heart of Antarctica
- Combined elevation and bathymetry data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – National Centres for Environmental Information – ETOPO1 Global Relief Model Amante, C. and B.W. Eakins, 2009. ETOPO1 1 Arc-Minute Global Relief Model: Procedures, Data Sources and Analysis. NOAA Technical Memorandum NESDIS NGDC-24. National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5C8276M. Accessed 16 February 2019
- Distances between cities from DistanceFromTo
- Nuclide data from Wikipedia – Table of nuclides, Wikipedia – Isotopes of hydrogen, helium, lithium, etc., Wikipedia – Hydrogen, Wikipedia – Neutron, Wikipedia – Atomic mass unit, Brookhaven National Laboratory – National Nuclear Data Center – Atomic Mass Adjustment, University of Waterloo – Chung Chieh – Nuclide Stability and National Institute of Standards and Technology – Fundamental Physical Constants
Credits
- Wordings from WordNet created by Princeton University licensed under WordNet 3.0 license
- Wordings from Wikipedia created by Open Web Mind reader licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 according to Wikipedia license notice
- File:OSIRIS Mars true color.jpg – Wikimedia Commons created by ESA & MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/RSSD/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO according to ESA content conditions of use
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Hosted by Mark Jeffery founder of Open Web Mind
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