by Ryan D. Cagle | Mar 22, 2015 | Atlanta connections, SIF Projects
To search for historic Atlanta is like searching for fragments of city scape blown apart by an enormous shotgun blast. There seems to be no correlation with what is there now and what has been. But it is exactly this process that defines Atlanta. Atlanta is a city...
by Ryan D. Cagle | Feb 16, 2015 | etexts
There remains a missing link between linking data to publish-ready graphics. Because many data visualization programs are designed for business use, they do not have the best customization and design options. A few updates could really boost productivity for us...
by Ryan D. Cagle | Nov 3, 2014 | data visualization
Tableau seems to be gaining traction as the go-to platform for data visualization. It’s common enough around CURVE and online to warrant learning or at least becoming familiar with. It’s an easy to use data visualization software with features far above...
by Ryan D. Cagle | Oct 20, 2014 | innovation
Photo credit: Sembazuru A reoccurring key concept reappeared again during last week’s lectures: that creative work is a conversation between yourself and whatever it is you’re creating. Very few of us can hear something or visualize something in our heads...
by Ryan D. Cagle | Oct 9, 2014 | Uncategorized
When we think about communities and ethnicities, most of us would agree that we’re striving for diverse communities which value community. But new studies on communities and diversity are showing something different; that people tend to clump together based on...