Water Changes Everything

Almost a billion people live without clean drinking water. Imagine walking for 3 hours everyday to collect water

New animation made for

Written by charity: water + Jonathan Jarvis
Animation by Jonathan Jarvis
Voiceover by Kristen Bell
Score and sound effects by Douglas Kaufman

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The Future of Solar

This colorful infographic helps detail the complex story of solar power and provides additional context for GE’s (General Electric Company) latest product in solar technology, the most efficient thin film solar panel created to date. Designed by JESS3

via visualization.geblogs.com

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When Charts Attack: "It Can Happen"

Creative advertisement for one of the largest independent global investment managers, Invesco Ltd.

Agency: Leo Burnett Chicago
Global Creative Director: Mark Tutssel
Executive Creative Director: Susan Credle
Creative Director: Sarah Block & Eric Routenberg
Art Director: Sarah Block
Copywriter: Eric Routenberg
Executive Producer: Ron Nelken
Producer: Sean Pinney
Production Company: Anonymous Content
Director: Markus Walter
VFX/SPX: Method
Editorial: White House
Editor: Rick Lawley

via flowingdata.com

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World Bank Announces Winners of First “Apps for Development” Competition

Last year (in April, 2010), the World Bank issued a challenge to software developers from across the globe to take on some of the world’s most pressing development problems by creating digital apps using the Bank’s freely available data. The response was overwhelming, with 107 entries from 36 countries across six continents, and nearly a third from Africa. A total of $55,000 was awarded in cash prizes to competition winners.

The three winning apps all feature unique approaches to pressing development challenges:

First Prize Winner $15,000 USD- StatPlanet World Bank (Australia):  With this powerful app, you can visualize and compare country and regional performance over time.

Live demo: http://www.statplanet.org/wb/statplanet.html?y=1990-2010

Second Prize Winner
$10,000 USD- Development Timelines (France): Development Timelines lets you put global development data into historical context and better understand how events such as war, education reforms, or economic booms and busts, affect progress towards the Millennium Development Goals.
Live demo: http://devtimelines.appspot.com/#

Third Prize Winner $5,000 USD- Yourtopia - Development beyond GDP (Germany): This interactive app allows you to sum up human development according to your own criteria and, through a short quiz, choose how important different dimensions of development are to you.
Live demo: http://www.yourtopia.net/

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Visualizing Water Systems

This interactive visualization shows how water moves through some of Melbourne's natural and built water system over a decade (2000-2010). Each circle presents a year of data, with each coloured line representing one day in that year, to be read in a clockwise direction. It is designed by Greg More, OOM Creative from Australia. He is an international expert in the area of digital environment design.

Live demo: Flow motion
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Solar System Scope Space Traveller

Whether you are a student, astronomy fan or an accidental browser you will love this real-time celestial positions with planets and constellations moving over the night sky.

You can try changing of various parameters for a better understanding of happenings in our Solar System and the Universe.

via www.solarsystemscope.com
(Click here for a real-time interactive planets positions)

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8,050 Years of Human Impact on the Land

This animation shows the global pattern of human land use over the last eight thousand years, a time when human populations began expanding following the origins of agriculture.

via www.good.is

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The Map of Complex Numbers

This is the set of complex numbers represented as a map. It is designed by Fabián Fucci animator and illustrator from City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The division and names within the set of complex numbers is an issue that is still under discussion, so do not look excessive mathematical precision to this illustration. you can check Wikipedia for definitions.

via Fabián Fucci

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