Hey all!
I’m going to be showing some data visualizations at the My Space on 7th art show in Washington, DC starting Friday, July 11 at the Touchstone Gallery! Everyone should come out. I took a look at the space and there’s some interesting work hanging already. (And I have to thank Paige, here, who unintentionally helped me decide what to show…but more on that in a later post.)
Oh. And there will be wine tasting opening night. :)
There will be three old, but reworked images and one new one created just for this show. Only one has ever been printed before and they all look pretty fantastic.
The new one consists of two superimposed graphs (a paraplot and a scatterplot) of illegitimate traffic going to/from “jackwhitsitt.com” (that would be, uh, most of it).

The three older ones are:
Destination Port Traffic Volume (global sample)

(Test Data from custom developed SEM correlation modules)

(Pcap data from 10,000 spam emails)








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July 8, 2008 at 11:27 pm
Kendrick Hang
I am looking forward to seeing these pieces in person at the opening — and likely asking you lots of questions about them :)
July 8, 2008 at 11:29 pm
Jack Whitsitt
And Ill look forward to seeing you there, Ken, and answering as many questions about them as you have ;)
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