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	<title>colorful data &#187; University of Applied Sciences in Mainz</title>
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		<title>Random Walk — the visualization of randomness</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 02:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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The work »random walk« by Daniel A. Becker is a collection of several printed information graphics about randomness, a phenomenon that is difficult to explain.
It proves that Daniel took a really deep dive into the matter, considering how detailed his research resuls are displayed in his graphics and explained in the accompanied text. He approaches [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.colorful-data.net/wp-content/uploads/randomwalk-title1.jpg"></a>The work »<a href="http://www.random-walk.com/index_en.htm">random walk</a>« by <a href="http://www.daniel-a-becker.de/">Daniel A. Becker</a> is a collection of several printed information graphics about randomness, a phenomenon that is difficult to explain.<br />
It proves that Daniel took a really deep dive into the matter, considering how detailed his research resuls are displayed in his graphics and explained in the accompanied text. He approaches aspects like (pseudo) random number generators, the lottery and radioactive decay of atoms. The subject pervades the entire work, even each of his 14 double-sided A2 posters has a different layout.<br />
All illustrations are not only drawn arbitrarily, they are simulated and plotted with the help of <a href="http://processing.org/">processing</a>.</p>
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