Flight Patterns as Art

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Aaron Koblin Photography

I always used to believe that it would be impossible for two planes to crash into each other. I didn't think of it in terms of technology as sonar and navigation systems are advanced enough to avoid that. I simply believed that the sky was too big and vast for two planes to even come close to each other on route to their destinations. This belief of mine came to a screeching halt when I discovered the art of Aaron Koblin.
 


 
The picture above shows the flight patterns and air traffic over all the flights in North America. Aaron colors and forms these patterns in order to make interesting designs and prints, which are available for purchase. He uses information compiled from a processing programming environment and composites his work using various programs, such as Adobe After Effects. Flight patterns don't generally stand out as something that can be artistic, but Aaron has taken this simple process and has turned it into unique and interesting works of art. I suggest you visit his official website to see more of Aaron Koblin's pieces.
 


 
Also, pray that your plane doesn't hit another one. Unless you are sitting next to a crying baby, which is like dying of a million paper-cuts, then maybe you can pray your plane WILL hit another one.
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Representation of Flight Patterns - There is an opportunity to create innovative art prints using flight patterns data, providing a unique way of presenting useful data.
2. Data Visualization of Air Traffic - There is an opportunity to provide different data visualizations for air traffic, improving the understanding and analysis of air traffic by pilots, air traffic controllers, or others in the aviation industry.
3. Use of Flight Data for Creative Expression - There is an opportunity to use flight data to create innovative forms of creative expression that connect people, data and technology.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore how technological advancements can be leveraged to create unique works of art based on flight patterns and air traffic data.
2. Aviation - The aviation industry can leverage this data and visualization technology to improve flight path planning and safety precautions.
3. Data Visualization - The data visualization industry can integrate flight path data into their tools and provide custom visualizations to aviation stakeholders to enhance decision making and analysis.

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