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Books
Lev Manovich. The Language of New Media
Edward Tufte. Visual Display of Quantitative Information.
Reas, Fry. Processing
Fry. Visualizing Information.
Neil Gershenfeld. FAB: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop — From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication

Articles/Publications
"The Deam Factory" Wired, 2005.
Wired
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Blogs
O'Reilly Radar

Organizations
FabLabs

I recently came across the work of Stefanie Posavec, who created a remarkable set of visualizations based on Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road. She went through the manuscript line by line and analyzed for sentences, words, punctuation, themes, etc, and then created some really innovative ways of showing that.
Literary-Organism-Poster.jpg Rhythm-Textures-Poster.jpg Sentence-Length-poster.jpg

I want one aspect of my thesis work to deal with the idea of visualization, particularly in finding interesting ways to show or explain the basic concept of technology and the web. I'm going to use this category to collect interesting examples of this type of work, even if they aren't completely related to technology.

A quick, dynamic way of representing data in websites, with an example of me playing around with the commands.
http://code.google.com/apis/chart/

While I am not necessarily interested in the Google's graphic displays, the idea of dynamically generating an image by passing in some structured data has possibilities. Using the url string as the delivery mechanism is also quite cool, because it means that a lay user could put complex information into a website without having to write code.