Hi everyone!
For the past couple months, I've been in "exploratory" mode – making lots of tiny prototypes, rather than any one complete, self-contained project. Most of the prototypes were crap, so I'm going to pretend they never happened. But today, I'd like to show you two prototypes that were... okay-ish!
Schools & Prisons
http://ncase.me/prison-wip/model.html
All of my past interactives have been more "theory-heavy" – this prototype is my first foray into using, y'know, actual real-world data. The model itself is pretty simple. It's just a Markov chain, and the data comes from official sources like the Bureau of Justice Statistics, etc. My hope is that, by using real data, this simulation can be more useful to civics educators, policymakers, and journalists. Maybe.
A Tool To Make Tools To Make Explorable Explanations
While making the above prototype, I realized that was the third time I've implemented a "sidebar to change simulation logic" feature. So, I made a Javascript library for that. It's not a lot so far, and honestly, I worry this prototype may be me getting too meta. But hey, maybe it'd be useful for you?
And, I should have another prototype for you before the end of the month!
But maybe it's time for me to get out of "exploratory" mode, and actually finish the projects I start. Maybe I'm just being indecisive, and my indecision *feels* good because I keep getting to work on new things, but it doesn't add up. Maybe I've just discovered a way to make procrastination seem productive.
Oh look, now I'm in "second-guessing myself" mode.
<3,
~ Nicky
Nicky Case
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