Nine Point Five
December 13, 2010
Launch Experiment
Not working? This is a WebGL experiment, so try running it with Google Chrome.
From the Author:
Browse real earthquake data in 3D! Select from a number of visualizations of USGS data to locate hotspots of earthquake activity, filter by date range and magnitude, and drill down into the details of specific earthquake events. Graphics features include: multisampling and shader-based earthquake effects.
Technology:
WebGL, JavaScript, Canvas
Comments
I beat someone's, at ~100000
Reply to this commentSpin it fast, and it saves my highest "spin highscore"! Great stuff.
Reply to this commentInteresting concept. My video card is a NVidia GeForce GT 240 just in case you are needing to know.
Reply to this commenttoo slow on GeForce 7950gt((((((((
Reply to this commentMax spin I got up to 67507 ;p Very cool stuff.
Reply to this commentI beat yours, at ~10000
Reply to this commentEDIT: I beat yours, at ~100000
Again, but ~200000
I beat yours, at ~100000
Reply to this commentYou know, as exciting as the experiment is I think many agree that the sources for all of these experiments would be nice. After all, we all all here to learn and get inspired.
Reply to this commentThis is an awesome model of a 9.5 earthquake. Excellent work.
Reply to this commentNeat experiment, though design wise the page has issues. Why is the text squished into a very thin column all the way at the right?
Reply to this commentque buenoooooooooooo
Reply to this commentI really dig the tour
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Reply to this commentHvorfor virker intet af det her pis?
Reply to this commenta very progressive implementation of how webgl's gonna influence user experience/interaction in terms of in-text-data-visualisation.
Reply to this commentgoodd
Reply to this commentVery cool. Works perfectly and very fast with Firefox 4 beta 8 which respects your private life
Reply to this commentBest demo.
Reply to this commentSays that Chromium (nightly) and Firefox 4b9 (on Linux) do not support WebGL.
Reply to this commentIt works on linux for FF 4b9, you have to enable WebGL via about:config (supposedly because Opengl drivers are buggy ; better make sur you have a Nvidia graphic card).
Reply to this commentAgreed. Fullscreen mode is great!
Reply to this commentTotally... full screen mode is the best... ;-)
Reply to this commentI love the fullscreen mode!
Reply to this commentGreat Idea!
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