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SurveyMapper: Now with Embed Survey

By embed poll, embed survey, free polling, free survey tool, surveymapper

Creating a survey tool kit with real-time mapping and the ability to gather data down to country, continent, zip or postcode level along with the ability to drag and drop pins is all well and good, but it needs the ability to take the survey and put it direct into your own site. This is now possible with 1.2 of SurveyMapper.

Released today SurveyMapper 1.2 allows anyone to embed a survey, questionnaire or poll directly into their site and view the real-time results – by way of example:

Under each survey your see the ability to ‘Embed Survey’, simply type in your required width/height and copy and paste the code directly into your page.

We hope you like version 1.2, head over to http://www.surveymapper.com to take part in the current surveys, set up your own or grab a survey and put it on your site.

Real Life Tweet-o-Meters Now in the British Library

By british library, growing knowledge, Tweet-o-Meter

We are pleased to announce that our analogue tweet-o-meters have gone from a mere concept to fully fledged art deco style working versions.

On display in the British Library, as part of the Growing Knowledge Exhibition, the meters reside on the wall next to the Microsoft Touch Table. Detailing the level of tweeting in 9 cities (San Francisco, New York, London, Moscow, Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney and New Delhi) around the world the exhibition is well worth a look, its free and runs until 16th July 2011.

Thanks go to Ben and Steve of CASA here at The Bartlett, University College London, for their work on the project, we are biased, but its outstanding.

You can see the digital Tweet-o-Meters here.

Real Life Tweet-o-Meters Now in the British Library

By british library, growing knowledge, Tweet-o-Meter

We are pleased to announce that our analogue tweet-o-meters have gone from a mere concept to fully fledged art deco style working versions.

On display in the British Library, as part of the Growing Knowledge Exhibition, the meters reside on the wall next to the Microsoft Touch Table. Detailing the level of tweeting in 9 cities (San Francisco, New York, London, Moscow, Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney and New Delhi) around the world the exhibition is well worth a look, its free and runs until 16th July 2011.

Thanks go to Ben and Steve of CASA here at The Bartlett, University College London, for their work on the project, we are biased, but its outstanding.

You can see the digital Tweet-o-Meters here.

Architectural Visualisation in Crysis (The Engine)

By Architectual Visualisation, cryengine2, Featured Game Engine, Game Engines

Vladymi, an architect from Ukraine, got in contact to let us know that as a result of some of our blog posts he has decided to move almost entirely to game engines for visualisation.
His current ‘engine’ of choice is the CryEngine2:

Vladymi makes the point that such engines allow A0 size renders in seconds and export movies at above HD resolution in near real-time. The work load is also minimal in importing models, whats not to like?
See the ArchMod site for more details.

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