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Invention of the trichromatic process for making color photographs, by taking three monochrome images through red, green and blue filters- James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), TXT: Galton's 1870 ``Barometric predictions of weather'', NatureįIG: Galton's 1881 weather chart (470 x 593 66K) 1861 TXT: Galton's 1861 ``Meteorological charts'', Philosophical Magazine TXT: A comprehensive Galton web site, with many publications and images PIC: Portrait of Galton by Furse (198 x 200 22K) These led to the discovery of the anti-cyclonic movement of wind around low-pressure areas- Francis Galton (1822-1911), UK Pressure and barometric changes by means of glyph s displayed The modern weather map, a chart showing area of similar air TXT: JSE article: A Dialogue with Florence Nightingale TXT: Florence Nightingale's Statistical Diagrams IMG: re-creation of a coxcomb (148 x 154 1K) Polar area charts, known as ``coxcomb s'' (used in a campaign to improve sanitary conditions of army)- Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), England. Third International Statistical Congress- Vienna, Austria. 85 1857Įxhibition display of graphs and cartogram s. TXT: The debate on the standardization of statistical maps and diagrams (1857-1901), Cybergeo, No. TXT: John Snow MSU web site, online companion to a Snow biography 1857ĭiscussion of standardization and classification of graphical methods at the Third International Statistical Congress- Vienna, Austria. TXT: John Snow UCLA web site, with zoomable images Use of a dot map to display epidemiological data, leads to discovery of the source of a cholera epidemic- John Snow (1813-1858 ), England. 1853įirst international statistics conference (organized by Quetelet )- International Statistical Institute Belgium. International Statistical Congress, 1869, The Hague )- Germany. (Reported by Ernst Engel at the 7th meetings of the įIG: Pie-map showing origin of meats consumed in Paris (341 x 349 9.6K) 1852 Map incorporating statistical diagrams: circles proportional to coal production (published in 1861)- Charles Joseph Minard (1781-1870), France. In graphics and thematic cartography, may also be called the ``Golden Age'', with unparalleled beauty What started as the ``Age of Enthusiasm'' Social realm by Guerry and Quetelet, provided the means to make sense of large bodies Statistical theory, initiated by Gauss and Laplace, and extended to the Industrialization, commerce, and transportation. Thoughout Europe, in recognition of the growing importance of numerical Official state statistical offices were established
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The logo was issued in a limited series of 280 prints.By the mid-1800s, all the conditions for the rapid growth of visualization & Papathomas, T.V., "ECVP 90 - Logo Couleur," displayed as the official logo of the 1990 European Conference on Visual Perception, Paris, France. & Julesz, B., "Chromatic random-dot autostereogram," on display at the Children's Museum of Manhattan, 1989-1991.ġ. & Julesz, B., "Multiple-plane random-dot stereogram," on display at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, installed January 1993 for permanent exhibit.Ģ. Papathomas, T.V., "Random-object stereogram," on display at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, installed January 1993 for permanent exhibit.ģ. Papathomas, T.V., "Multiple-mirror system to exhibit stereo pairs," on display at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ, installed January 1993 for permanent exhibit.Ĥ. & Julesz, B., "Random-dot autostereogram, barrier-strip autostereography technique," on display at the Ontario Science Centre, Ontario, Canada, summer 1992 - present.ĥ. “Now you see it, now you don't or don't you?” Exhibit in “Thresholds: Limits of Perception”, an exhibition of works by artists and scientists, New York Arts Biennial 1997, Eighth Floor Gallery, New York City, N.Y., October 14-25, 1997.Ħ. "Proper-/Reverse-spectives - Paper-thin reality" Demo Night, Vision Sciences Society Conference, Sarasota, Florida, May 8, 2006.ħ. “Bistable figure/ground reversing stimuli” Invited exhibit in “Perceptual Relativity,” Science Museum at the Fleischmann Planetarium of the University of Nevada, Reno. Interviewed by Christina Kotlar, at the Be Film Underground 3-D Film Festivalon April 30, 2009:ĩ. YouTube video on three-dimensional face visual illusion has had more than 270,000 visits from to.
