findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this Thomson Reuters; the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, The first is an arc diagram that visualizes cross-references between books of the Bible. News after the dramatic finale, Chris Harrison revealed the real reason why Madison was late meeting Peter's parents, and explained that Peter is equally to blame for the delay. IIS-0238261, CHE-0524661, Here’s how he describes it: Acknowledgements: This exhibit is supported by the National Colors indicate the distance between chapters. Books alternate in color between white and light gray. I felt Mr. Harrison’s original design needed no improvement other than to add interactivity where practical. Ps 139:6 “Experience Is The New Knowledge” by Chris Harrison | Apr 4, 2017 | 5FB Post. More information can be found at Harrison, Chris and Christoph Römhild. Tableau can easily query it but cannot efficiently display it all at once. We set our sights on […] something more beautiful than functional. Anyone who has seriously studied the book of Revelation knows it is filled end-to-end with symbols referencing the Old Testament. I had collected a lot of bible-related data by then and was looking for ways to represent it visually. Also why we have to put filter for SUM(number of records) and radius(copy)?The path range bin is a way to add points in between the ends of each line for use in calculating the arcs. God has truly blessed us with a wonderful Church Family, who Love God and Love Others. I would suggest adding a credit to the Tableau dashboard and your Tableau Public gallery, as well. The length of each bar denotes the number of verses in the chapter. I am trying to figure out how to get the beautiful viz done with Tableau.
In this visualization, information found on thousands of pages of text is collapsed into a visual overview. Otherwise, to people who only see your visualization through those avenues, it might look like you are trying to take credit for Mr. Harrison’s design.Good point. Chris Harrison explains: “The bar graph that runs along the bottom represents all of the chapters in the Bible. Chris Harrison has produced a set of three Bible visualizations. To address that issue, verse-by-verse connections are rolled up the chapter level, then filtered down to only show the most relevant connections. Given that those are standing on their own, I think it’s helpful to have the credit in each of those spaces. The highlight action can be assigned to all fields or just one, so in this case I chose to highlight on the book name instead of the book+chapter. University Information Technology Services, and the School of Like the OpenBible.info visualizations, I am using R.A. Torrey’s Handling that much data interactively has its challenges. When I first began exploring the subject of data visualization, I had no idea how much one piece of data-driven artwork could inspire me. A Note from Pastor Chris Harrison. I have updated it based on your suggestion.Hi, Robert, I like the Tableau implementation very much. Why is that?Browsing around some other books and going back to the original index by Torrey gives us a clue. 2008. material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect The bar graph that runs along the bottom represents all of the chapters in the Bible. We may Robert, I like the Tableau implementation of this visualization, and I appreciate that you give credit to the original designer here on your blog. For millennia, scholars from many religions have pored over the text, extracting meaning and guidance from its pages. Then, I discovered a wonderfully complex, colorful piece of art with a simple message about the interconnectedness of scripture. Following in this long tradition, Chris Harrison, a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and Christoph Römhild, a Lutheran pastor, collaborated to create a multi-colored arc diagram of cross-references found in the Lutheran Bible. One other difference between this and Mr. Harrison’s original is the color choice. Any opinions, Few books can claim to have been as thoroughly analyzed as the Bible. Could you explain how path range bin and arc works?

It struck me deeply and has led to more ideas, some of which you’ve already seen on this blog, and many others which are yet to be created. Following in this long tradition, Chris Harrison, a Ph.D. student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and Christoph Römhild, a Lutheran pastor, collaborated to create a multi-colored arc diagram of cross-references found in the Lutheran Bible.

Initially I stared at it for days. If the the Linux software kernel has an interactive map over at And, there’s our answer: R.A. Torrey based his indexing system primarily on the Here, visualizing the data has done its job. Chapters alternate in color between white and light grey. Then, I began thinking of how I could do something similar with my unique perspective and skills.It seems others have had the same thought. the views of the National Science Foundation.