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19 February 2008
Really interesting and beautiful visuals of New York City communication with the rest of the world, courtesy of the the Senseable City Laboratory at MIT (based on aggregated telecomm data), will be on display at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC February 24 to May 12. Or you could go this website....
Posted by David Lazer at February 19, 2008 10:29 PM
Actually I'm working with these guys to extend this kind of display in Copenhagen, but incorporating even finer grained data and allowing people to interact with this data more directly.
Posted by: Ben Waber at February 20, 2008 1:47 PM