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Some VIZBI 2011 links

Given that the Twitter stream tagged #vizbi will fade away soon, I've grabbed most of the links I tweeted during VIZBI 2011 and have put them here. This isn't intended as a comprehensive list, merely the things which caught my eye, and didn't flash by faster than I could tweet.

Books

  • Visual Complexity: Mapping Patterns of Information
  • Visual Thinking for Design

Movies

  • DNA
  • Malaria lifecycle Part 1
  • Malaria lifecycle Part 2
  • WEHI.TV

People

  • Drew Berry
  • Manuel Lima
  • Tamara Munzner
  • Fernada Viégas
  • Martin Wattenberg

Software and websites

  • Arena 3D
  • BioBlender
  • BLAST Atlas
  • Cerebral v.2.0
  • Chromograms
  • CloVR
  • Cytoscape
  • EMAGE
  • embedded Python Molecular Viewer (ePMV)
  • Fleshmap
  • GenomeView
  • History Flow
  • HivePlots
  • ImageVis3D
  • JProfileGrid
  • Many Eyes
  • Molecular Maya
  • Molecular Movies
  • PathBLAST
  • Phyloviewer
  • Powerwall
  • Quartz Composition of DNA
  • Scribl
  • Sequence Surveyor
  • Shape of Song
  • Sybil
  • Topiary Explorer
  • Vrtual Worm
  • Web Seer
  • Whole Brain Catalog
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