Monitoring and Visualizing Last.fm

music, monitoring, visualizing


http://visualizinglastfm.de/

This Information visualization tool could be really powerful if it was applied to other kind of data, to monitor and make visual connections between events.

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Which artists are a "one-hit wonder" and which artists have a constant fan-community? Are Radiohead supporters more receptive to different music trends than hip-hop artist Nelly's fans? Where do certain music genres cumulate and where is a recently launched album heard first?

In order to answer these and other questions, Christopher Adjei and Nils Holland-Cunz have observed and analyzed the growing music social network service Last.fm over a period of four months. The results from their observations were presented in a set of striking visualizations made in Processing, and divided in four parts: Comparing fan-groups, Fluctuation of fans, Album-Release, and Cumulation of genres.


Source University of Applied Sciences Mainz/Christopher Adjei, Nils Holland-Cunz
Difficulty easy
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Rating 1
Language en