
an interactive visualisation which tracks and displays the aggregate paths of 200 visitors travelling through a large public space, along with blobs representing current people in the space. it provides an understanding of surveillance systems' through the visual representation of information that is normally only accessible as dry statistics.
[link: snibbe.com (project) & snibbe.com (video, 8mb)]
see also iSee & pedestrian levitation.










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Alternative use for interior designers -- excellent device for gauging carpet wear.
An interesting tool for architects as well.
It allows you to see, over time, what spaces are visited more often, how people interact with the environment. These insights could then influence new designs.
Maybe even lead to interactive architecture some day?
In future,Interactive architecture will become more important!