June 26, 2009
entropicflux:

jackjuly:

Visualizing the Bible
The above image is a reference map of the Old and New Testaments.  Each bar at the bottom of the graph represents a chapter, and the length of the bar indicates the number of verses in that chapter.  Each arc represents a reference in the chapter of one book or version to a chapter in another book or version.
Created by Chris Harrison, from the International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.

My father has this printout tacked up next to his laptop dock at the office.  I can’t imagine the work that went into it.

Woah.

entropicflux:

jackjuly:

Visualizing the Bible

The above image is a reference map of the Old and New Testaments.  Each bar at the bottom of the graph represents a chapter, and the length of the bar indicates the number of verses in that chapter.  Each arc represents a reference in the chapter of one book or version to a chapter in another book or version.

Created by Chris Harrison, from the International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.

My father has this printout tacked up next to his laptop dock at the office.  I can’t imagine the work that went into it.

Woah.

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