cf. city flows

A comparative visualization environment of urban bike mobility designed to help citizens casually analyze three bike-sharing systems in the context of a public exhibition space.

cf. city flows is a comparative visualization environment of urban bike mobility designed to help citizens casually analyze three bike-sharing systems in the context of a public exhibition space.

Three high-resolution screens show the space of flows of New York City, Berlin, and London through visualizing bike journeys. With our visualizations we want to understand the pulse of urban mobility, and create portraits of a city defined by its transient dynamics.

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In a separate study I tried to push the boundaries of data visualization for urban mobility and designed a set of tools for space-time geography of flow data. Still in an early state these experiments demonstrate a new approach to visualize origin/destination movement by using Edge Bundling in 3d. Screenshots

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