Visualisations (page 2)
World Web Map: stats to surface area
Remixing the map of the world according to Internet usage.
- Originally published: 28 Feb 2008 in Visualisations
Touchgraph Google Browser
A novel and exciting way to show web relationships. Requires a big engine to render it though!
- Originally published: 28 Feb 2008 in Visualisations
Information Esthetics: seed map of Science
How to display science as the living, breathing entity that it is.
- Originally published: 28 Feb 2008 in Visualisations
Elsewhere on MikePadgett.com …
Volver
Heartbreaker Cruz gets a bit of singing help from Estrella Morente to deliver an emotional performance.
- Originally published: 29 Aug 2006 in Film
Valencia
You’re only as old as you feel: the modernisation of an ancient Catalan city.
- Originally published: 11 May 2007 in Europe
Hallstatt
This little lakeside village in the Austrian Salzkammergut region must be one of the most picturesque in Europe.
- Originally published: 13 Feb 2011 in Europe
La Molignée
Walking through the fields and lanes of a shallow river valley near the famous abbey of Maredsous.
- Originally published: 22 Nov 2009 in Walking
Gilda
A gorgeous Rita Hayworth totally owns this tight, noirish drama and you end up forgiving her for the silly happy ending.
- Originally published: 27 Sep 2007 in Film
Stop ACTA!
A privately-negotiated international trade agreement that's anti-sharing, anti-privacy and anti-democratic.
Let's put a stop to ACTA.
Who you gonna call?
Hello, you. I'm Mike Padgett. I'm not a Princeton curator, Knoxville mayoral candidate, Kentuckian pastor or Arizona journalist, I just share the same name as those guys. I'm a user experience consultant, expatriate, traveller, writer and pro cycling enthusiast.
I'm originally from Yorkshire, England but nowadays I live in Belgium. My current favourite Belgian beer is Black Albert. I started my website in 2005 and I've been running it ever since.
Shameless self-promotion
Over a year in the making, Dopeology.org is my latest personal project: a topology of doping in thirty years of European pro road cycling.
I collected information from thousands of sources, then I modelled and published it via a lightweight user interface.

