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O Brave New World!

Hi there!

Let me start my blog about the visualizations of information.
It might be familiar for you to call it "data visualization".
Since I am a beginner on this field, let me try to start visualizing those kind of information around Open Data, or (Natural) Science.


My introduction.
I was basically a 3DCG designer in rigging virtual figure field, with some background of Information Science or Natural Science in my university days.  And I have some experiences as Systems Engineer/Programmer for some product.  And recent years, I was a helper of a Professor, to code an analyzing system by Physics-Mathematics.


This is xcor-Analyzer, my own code.
This is, say, microscope for music and sounds, by auto- or cross-correlation functions.
It is visualization of space-and-time at once, with a series of each time moments.




I want to get my new job career about this visualization field.
So let me try to mention some of my experience and knowledge on this blog from now.
C&C are always welcome!

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