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Recession: The Movie

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The trailer for the latest movie from the producers of “The Iraq War”. Now playing at a theater near you.

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Visualizing the size of the banking crisis

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Sizing the issue at hand seems to be the first problem. Banks keep the so called derivatives off their balance sheets (because when looking at it with a sense of black humor these instruments are a bit like the banks’ own print run of casino chips – As long as others exchange them freely for real money that’s what they are worth. When that situation changes their value changes too – well, worst case to nothing or – better said, whatever someone is willing to pay for the illusion of value)…

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Animation: Once Upon A Tide

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Telling the story of our dependency on the oceans in beautiful calm pictures (well that’s how it starts). Great video – we like the excellently done mix of animation and real pictures…

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Data-Visualization: The world according to newspapers

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We always knew that the press and journalists are selective with what story makes it to the cover pages or even receives a few paragraphs to be mentioned. But nobody has visualized this so far and shown how unbalanced some newspapers are regarding world news.

The two heatmaps below show news coverage by geographical region from the Daily Mail and The Economist during 2007. They are part of a series of heatmaps created within a project by French journalists Nicolas Kayser-Bril and Gilles Bruno. The two are planning to…

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Data-visualization: Charting The Banking Crisis

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The web log “And Still I Persist” has made two interesting implementations available that demonstrate how data-visualization tools similar to “Gapminder’s Trendalyzer” can be used to show patterns in vast amounts of data.

They used OSG’s Boomerang technology to show changes in banks’ mortgage portfolios based on the data the banks have reported to the FDIC. The first chart / animation shows the amounts of 90+ days late mortgages and the second one visualizes the changed amounts in mortgages that…

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Environment: Greenpeace guide to greener electronics

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Environment campaigning organization Greenpeace has yesterday published the 7th issue of its “Guide to greener electronics” that ranks the top 18 manufactures of personal computers, mobile phones, TVs and game consoles based on their policies how to handle toxic chemicals and recycling of their goods.

In the latest version Samsung and Toshiba are leading the group with 7.7 out of 10 possible points for their policies on toxic chemicals use, e-waste amd recycling. While Toshiba took the crown this time for…

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