Tag Archives: London

Video Visualizations

A Day on the Tube – [VIDEO]

Will Gallia’s superb visualization of 562,145 journeys on the London Underground, representing 5% of Oyster card trips during a week in 2009.

(h/t broadsheet)

Map Travel Video Visualizations

How London Travels – [VISUALIZATION]

Jay Gordon has created a mesmerizing visualization of the daily flows of London commuters. Spatial.ly notes how:

It combines the 16 million or so daily transactions made with London’s Oyster cards with vehicle-location data from the city’s 8,500 buses to infer journeys of approximately 3.1 million Oyster users. After inferring the times and locations of each bus boarding and alighting, bus and rail transactions are combined to reconstruct each cardholder’s daily travel history.

From more check jaygordon.net.

Art Map Mashup Visualizations

London’s Most Common Surnames – [VISUALIZATION]

London Surnames

As part of his PdD research at the University College London’s Geography Dept., James Cheshire has produced a series of interactive maps of London show the relationship of common surnames to different London neighborhoods.

This map shows the 15 most frequent surnames in each Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) across Greater London. The colours represent the origin of the surname (*not necessarily* the person) derived from UCL’s Onomap Classification tool. The surnames have also been scaled by their total frequency in each MSOA.

He concludes:

The more you study these maps the more interesting, and perhaps complex, they become.  My final thoughts therefore appear a little contradictory. The first is that a surprising number of Londoners share the same name (especially with their immediate neighbours). The second is that despite the dominance of relatively few surnames at the top of the rankings, the further down the rankings you get the more you see of London’s population diversity.

(h/t boingboing)