What is data sonification? Data sonfication is to auditory perception as data visualisation is to visual perception. In other words, sonification allows you to hear data in much the same way as visualisation allows you to see data. So, representing data as sound/music is not the same as representing musical data visually (which I’ve done […]
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How do you go about competitive data visualising?
It’s been a while since my last post (for me, anyway). Partly because I’ve been busy, and partly because I’ve been procrastinating a bit. The usual kind of reasons. But another key reason is that I had a half-written blog post which hasn’t really been going anywhere. So this represents a bit of a re-write […]
How do you visualise chess games?
There are lots of ways you can interpret this question. As someone who asks and answers lots of data visualisation related questions, and themes an entire blog around it, I’ll touch on a few of them. Sorry about that … First of all, chess is a battle game between two armies. So you could say […]