Visualizing Social Media
July 28th, 2007

Picked up on Chris Harrison and his work to “create a series of visualization projects around internet/web data, some of which involve social media content” according to Data Mining blog

I looked at Chris Harrison’s Projects page and noticed he has a variety of projects that would be interesting to look more into. 

Judging from the photo on his site/blog, if accurate, suggests he lives in Brooklyn, New York (where I live).

One example of the work that would be interesting to SmartMobs readers is ClusterBall visualizes link structure within Wikipedia (see below:

Historycrop

On the other hand, if your also into Art, as I am, you might like some of Chris’s Ceramics:

  

But that’s just me - I think it’s more interesting when someone who programs well also does Art.

Picked up on Chris Harrison and his work to “create a series of visualization projects around internet/web data, some of which involve social media content” according to Data Mining blog. 
I looked at Chris Harrison’s Projects page and noticed he has a variety of projects that would be interesting to look more into. 
Judging from the photo on [...]

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