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Dawson Skipper
Problem: How might we visually map a debate?
Solution: Using the first presidential debate as source material, I created time stamps for each moment some I the debate talked, along with taking note of what they were saying. This allowed me to map visually when people speak, but also use what they are actually saying and cross-reference it to see if what they are saying is truthful. The goal was to create a visual representation from something that was audible. To present the collection, I created a simple interface that allowed the user to view the information in more depth.
Dawson Skipper
Hannah Tobinus
Noel Cucuzza
For this Project I decided to collect data through the languages I hear while I am at work or at Home. I then put my data into a map and what languages I hear the most.
Aryana Shah
I was asked to design a map of any topic of my choice. I chose to do a map of the towns on the Main Line. Each town has a tree map that includes train stations, schools, bus routes, and restaurants. Each category has a different color and within each category, there are different shades for the subcategories so you can easily tell which element belongs to each category.
Ryan Monte
Iman Morsy
Mapping music
Eli Steiker-Ginsberg
Sound survey
Eli Steiker-Ginsberg
Sound Survey
Eli Steiker-Ginsberg
Sound Survey
Stephen Andreo
An interactive map of symptoms and related diseases
Stephen Andreo
An interactive map of symptoms and related diseases
Stephen Andreo
An interactive map of symptoms and related diseases