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-some examples of jaquard-weaving design:+{{gallery>:data-weaving:fractals}} 
 +//data-weaving into fractals//
 {{gallery>:data-weaving:examples}} {{gallery>:data-weaving:examples}}
 +//some examples of jaquard-weaving design//
 {{gallery>:data-weaving:comb-weaving}} {{gallery>:data-weaving:comb-weaving}}
-comb weaving+//comb weaving//
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 {{:data-weaving:data-weaving_2web.jpg?293x400|}}  {{:data-weaving:data-weaving_2web.jpg?293x400|}} 
  
-{{:screen_shot_2015-10-20_at_18.12.51.png?400x152|}} {{:data-weaving:cross2.jpg?152x152|}}+\\ 
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 +=====Data Visualisation with fractals===== 
 + 
 +We will now look into a fractal generator and generate the designs starting from the csv-files of the sensor data in and around the beehives. 
 +The purpose is a visualisation of the bee-data. Data express also the relation of the honeybee colony to its environment and to its foraging fields. 
 +This approach gives the possibility to study the (urban) environment in a critical way. 
 + 
 +Bee-data: (outside) bee counter on the landing platform, amount of bees flying in/out, (inside) development of the colony filmed with the IR cameras. Other Bee-data: temperature and humidity inside the beehive. 
 +Environmental data: air temperature, air humidity, hours of sunshine, rainfall, wind flows & direction. 
 +Foraging Fields: calendar of blooming period of the most important plants in the urban foraging fields. 
 + 
 +{{:screen_shot_2015-10-20_at_18.12.51.png?400x152|}} {{:data-weaving:cross2.jpg?150x150|}} 
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 +The data representation should visualise the season's timeline. 
 +We opt to work with a recurrant symbol that is representative for the cyle of 1 day/night, 24 hours. 
 +This can be a cross (reference to CCD) or an hexagon (reference to bee-cel). 
 +The data would be visualised in the form of a dot-raster - the density (or dimensions?) of the dots and the hue/saturations of the dots' colors will visualise the scaling (more/less) of the sensor data. 
 + 
 +The main symbol (the cross, the hexagon) can be represented by the temperature in the beehive in relation to the humidity inside the hive . This would give us a rather uniform recurrant symbol, as the heat regulation and humidity are kept more or less stable by the bees (homeostase, t° ± 35°C and humitity around 60%). 
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 +The environmental data will form the background of the design. Imagine a tapestry with overall (blue) background color which shades and nuances are formed by the data representing hours of sunshine, influenced by data of passing clouds. 
 +Out of the visualisation of the long-term observation and the related extensive amount of data will emerge an architecture of geometrical forms which is caracterized by a cyclical repetition of 24 hours, and which relates to the architecture of the comb. 
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 +{{:data-weaving:data-carpet_web.jpg?500x500|}} 
 +//data carpet// 
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