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Ethan Heln’s galleries of networks and data visualizations

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Not his own stuff, but a sort of photo-blog on Flickr of things he’s found interesting.  They’re attributed and as an eclectic collection, it’s pretty interesting.  He’s got a good eye.

  • Ethan Heln’s gallery of networks
  • Ethan Heln’s gallery of information visualization

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