bio & emotion mapping

an interesting research project which explores how one can make use of the real-time biological information of the human body. several wearers record their Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) (a simple indicator of emotional arousal) in conjunction with their geographical location. this is used to plot a map that highlights points of high & low arousal, & visualizes where people feel stressed or excited.
the Greenwich Emotion Map project attempts to invent new visualization strategies to represent this data in the context of neighborhoods & communities.
see also bio-responsive server & coca-cola world chill map & gps drawing.
[biomapping.net & emotionmap.net]

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(Via information aesthetics.)
[tags]emotion, map, mapping, visualization, body, sensor, urban, gps[/tags]
Table of contents for Visualisation
- Aaron Koblin’s visualizations of commercial air traffic
- Google News Visualizations
- 100 Reasons You Should Be Interested in, Want to Share, and Get Excited About Data
- interactive Sankey diagrams
- map of science
- world history timeline poster
- open-source spying
- image search result tracer
- moodjam mood visualization
- shop opening hours
- interpretation vs. representation
- A Blog/Blogject [my blog dreams]
- web 2 dna
- bio & emotion mapping
- DOM mapping / websites as graph
- collision detection: Using statistics to beat traffic
- turntablism & visualization, v-scratch
- A visual exploration on mapping complex networks
- Field Works: landscape + activity visualizations
- Blogviz
- [Research] Blogposts visualization: semantic distance and cluster
- visualization of density in architecture
- Wikipedia heals in 5 minutes
- physical information sculptures
