Tracing the signatures of a single bicycle across London. Exhibit shown at Digital Shoreditch and Museum of London.
A talk given at TEDx EastEnd on how visualizing bicycle journeys helps us understand why we cycle in our cities
The first five million London cycle hire journeys featured in New Scientist, The Guardian and The Economist.
Live view of the bike availability in London's public cycle hire docking stations - mapped as a grid.
Compare availability of public hire bikes and spaces over the last 24 hours with the situation one week ago.
As part of a trial for Transport for London, we attached GPS sensors to a fleet of eBikes and visualized their journeys.
What happens when 1000 cyclists ride from London to Edinburgh? And then back again. In just four days.
How do you visualize risk associated with cycling that reflects the tiny probability of incidents?
In 1939, Tommy Godwin rode 75,065 miles on his bike. In 2015 three riders try to break this world record...
Interactive exploration of riders' progress during the 2015 Paris-Brest-Paris randonnee.
When we're not working we like to ride our bicycles. But even then we don't leave work behind...
Wood, J. (2015) Visualizing personal progress in participatory sports cycling events. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 35(4), pp. 73-81.
Wood, J., Beecham, R. and Dykes, J. (2014) Moving beyond sequential design: Reflections on a rich multi-channel approach to data visualization. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 20(12), pp.2171-2180.
Beecham, R. and Wood, J. (2014). Characterising group-cycling journeys using interactive graphics. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 47(2), pp.194-206.
Beecham, R. and Wood, J. (2014) Exploring gendered cycling behaviours within a large-scale behavioural dataset. Transportation Planning and Technology, 37(1), pp.83-97.
Beecham, R., Wood, J. and Bowerman, A. (2014) Studying commuting behaviours using collaborative visual analytics. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 47, pp.5-15
Beecham, R., Wood, J. and Bowerman, A. (2012) Identifying and explaining inter-peak cycling behaviours within the London Cycle Hire Scheme. Workshop on Progress in Movement Analysis: Experiences with Real Data, 15 - 16 Nov 2012, Zurich, Switzerland.
Beecham, R., Wood, J. and Bowerman, A. (2012) A visual analytics approach to understanding cycling behaviour. IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 14 - 19 October 2012, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Wood, J., Slingsby, A. and Dykes, J. (2011) Visualizing the dynamics of London's bicycle hire scheme. Cartographica, 46(4), pp. 239-251.