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Ontario election data visualisation, or Processing is fun

Ontario 2003 election visualisationOctober 10th was election day here in Ontario, and gave me the opportunity I was looking for to dive into a Processing project.

Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions… [It] is developed by artists and designers as an alternative to proprietary software tools in the same domain.

The plan was to put together a data visualisation to explore the votes data intuitively, not just the same old percentages and charts. I think I had some success and it was definitely a good way to dive into Processing, even though it took about 500% longer than I anticipated spending. I’m actually using the 2003 election data here, but plan to update once the complete 2007 results are downloadable.

You can play with the online tools, see what you think. Comments, questions, offers all welcome. Leave a comment or email me.

Written by Patrick Dinnen

October 24th, 2007 at 11:18 am

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  1. cool man. You should definitely send a link to the civicaccess mailing list.

    and on a separate note, the size of your comments + leave comments is *really* small. i find it kinda weird.

    mtl3p

    30 Oct 07 at 12:55 pm

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