In this visualization, information found on thousands of pages of text is collapsed into a visual overview. IIS-0534909 and IIS-0715303, the James S. McDonnell Foundation; Here’s how he describes it: If the the Linux software kernel has an interactive map over at At the same time, we wanted something that honored and revealed the complexity of the data at every level –- as one leans in, smaller details should become visible. I run into a few problems. And, there’s our answer: R.A. Torrey based his indexing system primarily on the Here, visualizing the data has done its job. Also why we have to put filter for SUM(number of records) and radius(copy)?The path range bin is a way to add points in between the ends of each line for use in calculating the arcs. I have seen visualizations which follow similar patterns—some a nearly literal copy, others entirely different in form but similar in content and complexity.The first two images above are from Below is my remake using Tableau. News after the dramatic finale, Chris Harrison revealed the real reason why Madison was late meeting Peter's parents, and explained that Peter is equally to blame for the delay. findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this Each of the 63,779 cross references found in the Bible is depicted by a single arc – the color corresponds to the distance between the two chapters, creating a rainbow-like effect.” A collaborated project between Christoph Römhild and Chris Harrison, you can read more and download an even higher resolution from Chris Harrison’s website. We look forward to your visit! Colors indicate the distance between chapters. It struck me deeply and has led to more ideas, some of which you’ve already seen on this blog, and many others which are yet to be created. Chris Harrison has produced a set of three Bible visualizations. Ps 139:6 “Experience Is The New Knowledge” by Chris Harrison | Apr 4, 2017 | 5FB Post. Few books can claim to have been as thoroughly analyzed as the Bible. Then, I began thinking of how I could do something similar with my unique perspective and skills.It seems others have had the same thought. I am trying to figure out how to get the beautiful viz done with Tableau. The highlight action can be assigned to all fields or just one, so in this case I chose to highlight on the book name instead of the book+chapter. More information can be found at Harrison, Chris and Christoph Römhild. Tableau can easily query it but cannot efficiently display it all at once. Then, I discovered a wonderfully complex, colorful piece of art with a simple message about the interconnectedness of scripture. However, there aren’t many links to those books in this data.The Gospels, though they describe the fulfillments of many messianic prophecies, have few links to prophetic books. We may Robert, I like the Tableau implementation of this visualization, and I appreciate that you give credit to the original designer here on your blog. Science Foundation under Grant No. Following in this long tradition, Chris Harrison, a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and Christoph Römhild, a Lutheran pastor, collaborated to create a multi-colored arc diagram of cross-references found in the Lutheran Bible. Some of the data used to generate the science maps is from the Web Otherwise, to people who only see your visualization through those avenues, it might look like you are trying to take credit for Mr. Harrison’s design.Good point. Any opinions,