Signposts for the week ending 1/21/11

Jan
21
2011

Results of a 1967 study on eye-tracking seems to still be valid: we look at what we’re told to.

This Master’s Thesis by Christian Behrens, “The Form of Facts and Figures” deserves to be a printed book. Great collection of information visualization patterns.

The most amazing press release ever written is, really, the most amazing press release ever written!

Attention Canadian app developers, Wavefront lets you rent mobile devices without having to buy them unlocked or commit to a mobile plan.

The city of San Francisco seeks solutions for Next Generation of Government. Submit yours!

3D video without glasses. Creepy or awesome? You decide.

“Play the storyline through the city.” It turns travel into a scavenger hunt and game for your iPhone!

“Fashion engineered from daydreams”

A quick story from NPR about a delightfully human quality. Adorable sketch visualizations, too.

Google Street View as Art. As Storytelling. Some incredibly beautiful, incredibly poignant, incredibly real, incredibly serendipitous stuff.

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