[Informatics] Data visualisation - food trends

Mark mark at vceit.com
Thu Dec 1 23:44:17 AEDT 2016


Vodka cocktails <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_mule> must be a new
food group.

I'm not complaining... I like a balanced diet. I'll try a couple for
breakfast tomorrow.

Anyway, Litsa. What are you doing up at this hour? It's a school night.
Off to bed with you, young lady.

Regards,
Mark


On 1 December 2016 at 23:32, Litsa Tzelepis <htzelepis at msj.vic.edu.au>
wrote:

> Aren't Moscow mules Russian shoes?
>
> On Thu., 1 Dec. 2016 at 2:07 pm, Mark <mark at vceit.com> wrote:
>
>> "KALE HAS OFFICIALLY HAD its day. According to data from Google, search
>> interest in the leafy green peaked the week of January 5, 2014, and has
>> been declining ever since. Today, people are all about cauliflower.
>> Searches for Moscow mule are up, too.
>>
>> America’s culinary search history says a lot about the country’s changing
>> appetites, but there’s more to be gleaned from that data than what people
>> are eating. Designer Moritz Stefaner and his team at Truth & Beauty worked
>> with Google News Labs to produce a captivating data visualization project
>> they call The Rhythm of Food."
>>
>> Read more...
>>
>> https://www.wired.com/2016/11/google-food-trends
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mark Kelly
>>
>> mark at vceit.com
>> http://vceit.com
>>
>>
> --
>

Mark Kelly

mark at vceit.com
http://vceit.com
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