In comments,
Nick points out a few more
musical family trees: a map of
jazz styles, a timeline of
classical composers, and a flash
guide to electronic music. Plus, two more graphical maps: a wonderfully intricate timeline of
technological, economic, social, and historical trends from 1750 to 2100 (detail above), and
SEED magazine's graphic look at
the state of the planet.
one last one, in ultra-ghastly frames+imagemaps navigation. click "people", "history", or "events" on the left. World History:HyperHistory
ReplyDeletei do love those infographics (schematics, diagrams, napkin sketches, notational systems, cartography... ;)