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      <title>Skyscrapers not to scale</title>
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			<b><p>Nate</p>: </b><em>?Of course in this rendering, Asia -- where the real population-concentration action's happening -- is just a bunch of spikes on the horizon.?</em><br />

<div class="author" style="font-size: -1">a <a href="http://blog.longnow.org/2008/07/13/data-globes/">post</a> by Alexander Ross, <a href="http://blog.longnow.org/">The Long Now Blog</a>, 13 July 2008</div><hr />		
		<p align="center"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arenamontanus/375127836/in/set-72157594509798466/"><img src="http://www.culture-making.com/media/375127836_24ef15f878_420.jpg"></a></p>
<p>I recently came across these amazing data driven globes from <a href="http://gecon.yale.edu/">Yale’s G-Econ group</a>.  The one above represents population density, but their tool allows for <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arenamontanus/sets/72157594509798466/">all kinds of data to drive the topology</a> from average rainfall to distance from coastlines.
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