Rats and bed bugs: a mainstreaming idea

We missed Elie Zananiri’s interesting statistics visualization project idea:

By prisonerjohn via flickr.

From Elie’s post, Rats vs. Bedbugs:

The project would start with a simple animation of an uneasy person with 6 rats on his left and a bunch of bedbugs squirming on his right. The user would then click on one of the two sides, which will take her to the in-depth visualization.

The visualization will consist of a map showing the concentration of rats or bedbugs at different focuses in New York City.

By prisonerjohn via flickr.

I hope Elie settled on this idea. Can’t wait to see more of it.

An uneasy person.

These pages may be of related interest:

  1. Elie Zananiri’s Rats ‘n’ Bedbugs
  2. Bed Bugs Ltd to present the results of its London bed bug survey on December 15
  3. Waiting for Howard
  4. Greater Cincinnati Survey: 14.5% of Cincinnati respondents (7.9%, Hamilton County) report a bed bug problem
  5. More incidence clues: bed bugs in Denmark (plus Busvine reflecting on bed bugs in 1984)

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