The mathematical formulae of the everyday world

Posted by John Lampard on Monday, 8 February, 2010 to the photography subset

Maths and photography student Nikki Graziano incorporates graphs and mathematical formulae into her landscape and nature photos.

Tags: , , , ,
permalink | say something | disassociated.com

End Post icon

Playing footsie with the FTSE y-axis

Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 15 October, 2008 to the comment subset

Anyone following just about any share or stock market in recent days will have noticed a great many peaks and troughs in the graphs that chart a market’s transactions during the course of a day’s trading.
Phil Gyford took a closer look at the UK’s FTSE 100, or “footsie” index, and rather than setting the baseline, [...]

Tags: , , , ,
permalink | Comments Off | disassociated.com

End Post icon

In ever increasing circles, charting the rise of oil prices

Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 14 October, 2008 to the comment subset

Amazing wheel graphic that correlates rises in oil prices with major world events since 1999.
In this chart I’ve mixed the data from the oil prices in the last 10 years with the main events that influenced those prices. It’s not really updated (as it goes only to July of 2008), so sorry for [...]

Tags: , , ,
permalink | Comments Off | disassociated.com

End Post icon