The Map of Complex Numbers

This is the set of complex numbers represented as a map. It is designed by Fabián Fucci animator and illustrator from City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The division and names within the set of complex numbers is an issue that is still under discussion, so do not look excessive mathematical precision to this illustration. you can check Wikipedia for definitions.

via Fabián Fucci

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Different Sorting Algorithm Demonstrated with Hungarian Folk Dance

Different sorting algorithm demonstrated with Hungarian folk dance.
Bubble-sort

Insert-sort

Shell-sort

Select-sort

Created at Sapientia University, Tirgu Mures, Romania.
Directed by Kátai Zoltán and Tóth László
In collaboration with "Maros művészegyüttes", Tirgu Mures, Romania.
Choreographer: Füzesi Albert
Video: Lőrinc Lajos, Körmöcki Zoltán
Supported by "Szülőföld Alap" and evoline company.

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e-Atlas of Global Development

The World Bank today launched the e-Atlas of Global Development, a free, online, interactive tool, which maps and graphs more than 175 indicators from the World Bank’s development database.

Development of the e-Atlas of Global Development allows users to easily and quickly map and chart economic and social indicators and compare country outcomes. Users can export customized, professional quality, full color maps and graphs. Other features include scalable maps, timeline graphing, ranking tables, and import and export functions for sharing data and graphics. Critical issues such as poverty, food production, population growth, climate change, international trade, and foreign direct investment are covered.

You can see live e-atlas at http://www.data.worldbank.org/atlas-global

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Earth's Gravity Revealed

Above image looks like a giant potato, but it is actually our Earth. After just two years in orbit, European Space Agency's GOCE (Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer) satellite has gathered enough data to map Earth's gravity with unrivalled precision. Scientists now have access to the most accurate model of the 'geoid' ever produced to further our understanding of how Earth works.


A precise model of Earth's geoid is crucial for deriving accurate measurements of ocean circulation, sea-level change and terrestrial ice dynamics. The geoid is also used as a reference surface from which to map the topographical features on the planet. In addition, a better understanding of variations in the gravity field will lead to a deeper understanding of Earth's interior, such as the physics and dynamics associated with volcanic activity and earthquakes.

via www.esa.int
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Studio7

Each year, Studio7 (a West Coast design agency) donates a certain percentage of their profits to small charitable organizations around the world. Over time, these small donations are then paid back by the borrowers in an attempt to encourage free trade and market.

This is an 
infographic designed by Kelsey Smith (a graphic designer from United States, Massachusetts) to visually interpret the data collected from these donations, to help Studio7’s clients and partners better understand the results of their efforts.

You can find out more about Kelsey Smith's work from her web site: DesignByEKS.com

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