Visualizations
John Voorhis sent this in:
Someone at Carnegie Mellon did some data-mining to come up with visualizations of the cross-references of the entire Bible, as well as the relationships between the people and places of the Bible. The result is a representation of the social network of the Bible. This sounds all very geeky, and it is, but should be interesting to people, nonetheless. Be sure to check out the higher resolution versions and zoom in.
See it here.
John, I looked. For some of the images, I thought I was looking at ultra-sounds. Paul Tripp might be more into this. It looks like abstract art.
Someone at Carnegie Mellon did some data-mining to come up with visualizations of the cross-references of the entire Bible, as well as the relationships between the people and places of the Bible. The result is a representation of the social network of the Bible. This sounds all very geeky, and it is, but should be interesting to people, nonetheless. Be sure to check out the higher resolution versions and zoom in.
See it here.
John, I looked. For some of the images, I thought I was looking at ultra-sounds. Paul Tripp might be more into this. It looks like abstract art.
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