Recently the Danish Ministry of the Interior and Health published a lot of key figures about Danish municipalities on a new web page ( http://www.noegletal.dk ). We put a little effort into making a pipeline capable of turning all those numbers into nice graphics. The figure seen above is an example of what our software can do. It is basically a bar diagram where each bar (or ‘brick’) is a municipality and the bar height and color encodes a quantity –…
Capital Globe is a result of our initial exploration of the iphone API. It can be used as a tool to help you learn more about the countries of the world. The capital cities are shown as dots on a globe. By rotating the globe you can shift your focus between different cities and name of the country and capital is displayed along with the flag of the country. A map mode is also available letting you explore each country in more detail…
As part of the Digital Urban Living project we have developed our first iphone app, which is now available in app store: http://www.digitalurbanliving.dk/projects/civic-communication/klimatrends-iphone-app-english.php The climate trend app is an innovative and different way to keep up with news, opinions, emotions and environmental sensors before, under and after COP15, the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (December 7-18, 2009). The app is not simply a newsreader, a social network, a measuring apparatus or a game. It’s a bit of all of that, and…