an aesthetic 3D visualization of daily Internet use, downloadable as a free software package. packet Garden tracks all the visited servers, their geographical location & the kinds of data that is accessed. uploads make hills & downloads valleys, their location determined by numbers taken from the Internet address. the size of each hill or valley is based on how much data is sent or received. plants are grown for each protocol detected by the software: website visits correspond to an 'HTTP plant', while eMule sharing generates a 'Peer to Peer plant' is grown, & so on.
see also organic html & texone.
[link: packetgarden.com|thnkx Julian]
a personal annual report including several nice infographic diagrams in an appealing layout, documenting a multitude of events, including the 'airmiles traveled', 'number of emails sent', 'number of photos taken', 'animals eaten', 'books read', 'most frequented bar', 'best meal', 'miles run', 'plants killed' or 'beverages drunk by type'. I am wondering how he kept track of it all?
see also the personal annual report of the same person of last year.
[link: feltron.com]