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Chronowheel

Euan Adie

Tuesday, 03 Jun 2008 13:51 UTC

I’ve been experimenting with a new viz idea in Processing. I call it… the ChronoWheel. Unless that’s already trademarked by a clock manufacturer.

It’s for time series data.

Here the dataset is of key words automatically extracted from the Nature archives. It’s a set of vectors, one per word, describing the number of times that word appears in each year between 1970 and 2008.

Basically terms are represented as dots orbiting a central point. Popular terms are larger and further out from the centre. Each dot is anchored back to the core by a curved line, which came about accidentally (I’m crap at maths and mixed up Bezier curve variables) but looks quite cool, I think.

Here’s the MPEG of it in action. It’s just a proof of concept, rotates too quickly and doesn’t label enough terms but you get the idea.

Terms can rotate at different speeds and have different hues. At the moment they’re both randomized for a bit of visual interest but I’m thinking hue could reflect how quickly a term is growing / shrinking in popularity (is it hot / cold) and the speed of rotation could reflect how transient it is (does it appear throughout the archive, just in the 80s, just in two or three particular years?)

Right now there are 200 orbiting terms but there are something like 10k in the archive. I had to pick a random selection. Not sure how to keep things readable but include more data. Also not sure how to make the labels stand out more – maybe outline them somehow?

Updated 03 Jun 2008 13:55 UTC


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