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balajis
@balajis.eth
$1000 FOR NETWORK STATE VISUALS I do have one visual of how to build a network state. It starts from one human in Japan to encompass one million netizens, and is attached in gif form below[1]. But I want more visuals. So, I will be offering six prizes ($500 grand prize and $100 honorable mention prizes) for visualizing network state formation. Your visuals need not be gifs. They could be comic books, slide decks, AI videos, still images, or something else entirely. I’m open to creativity. However, all submissions must be fully open source content in the “free culture” sense [2]. Ideally they are something I could just paste into a tweet, in either 9:16 or 16:9 form. You can submit by pasting your network state formation visualization into a reply to this post. Please include a description of how you created it, including tools you used and links to the raw files. @bountybot [1]: https://thenetworkstate.com/the-network-state-in-one-image [2]: https://creativecommons.org/public-domain/freeworks
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Skinx
@skinx
Here is my submission: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tDl5QFxZ0Fk2WwapLOjHvkLePixwjqCb?usp=sharing This is an interactive map of the world, showing how network states evolve over time, with an emphasis on the movement of individuals between the network states in the world. Presentation.mp4 shows a preview of the map Tools used: 01-preview & 4o for code 1 python file for the data creation, where you can add more locations, change the population growth, etc. (data_creation.py)- Data is saved as an excel file named expanded_data 1 jupyter notebook for the creation of 2 interactive HTML files. The first one has the globe rotating automatically, the second HTML is fully interactive, where one can manually move the slider to see the timeline and pause it whenever needed The two HTML files can be downloaded and shown in your browser, feel free to try them out!
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