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- MHDC
Visually represent probability statements.
1 in 100, 1 in 1000, ect.?Client wants to use the numerical as well as another "visual" representation. I'm stumped. Any ideas?
- epikore0
Show 100 exact items except on is colored differently
- digdre0
buy DATA FLOW or some book
- PonyBoy0
lots of kitten heads
- epikore0
What are my chances of getting laid?
1:100000
- doesnotexist0
how about fractions? or even pie-charts.
- or a group of 10 objects and one is red. iunno.doesnotexist
- drgss0
percent?
1 in 100 = 1%
1 in 1000 = 0.1%
1 in 10000 = 0.01% etc
- mikotondria30
Now the client wants an experimental treatise on data visualisation. Hell, why not - like - yeh, why not, right have this, I dunno, new alphabet of cultural symbols yeh, where you can just program the website with the symbols from the keyboard and creates art and music based on the juxtaposition of your symbols, yeh, like 'war' and 'ocean', could be warship, or 'love' and 'mountain' could be something, you work it out, do you get what I mean ?
Can we have a fully functional demo by Wednesday ?
- You mean build the whole thing by Wednesday, assuming anyone in the world who is NOT coked out of their tiny mind like you can (a) understand what the fuck you're talking about and (b) Manages to by-pass every critical bone in their right mind to go ahead and actually construct this idiotic fantasy of yours. ?
No, not a fully working version, just a 'demo' with all the functionality working.
- You hired me to produce and design graphics and computer code to help promote your business, if you think for one minute I'm going to spend ANY of my short life of this earth smearing the annals of history with any more of your tedious half-baked unoriginal notions of what you think computer art is, based on a few random drug-fuelled thoughts you've had when you accidently pointed your browser towards a japanese visual identity expo website once in 2003, you have another think coming.
- booya0
Different coloured Smarties will solve everything...
- doesnotexist0
keep it simple
- epikore0
my bad, wrong thread
- version30
shape differentiation
- MHDC0
I'm thinking this might help (inspire) the solution.
Thanks for all the input
- lherb0
This is sort of like the above post:
http://silverbids.com/?p=1617
- akrokdesign0
1 OSFA in 100SFAs.
- i checked with harvard and yale. they both agree. lol.akrokdesign