Demo content

Here are examples of content created in the Geanium platform that demonstrate different usage scenarios.

Lady Gaga vs. Tommy Emmanuel

Here at Geanium office we have fans of both artists and for us it is interesting to see how those two musicians travel around world and preparing themselves for performances and what  locations they choose. The difference is huge. Lady Gagas tour is dynamic and full of special effects. She performs constantly with breaks of day or two. Tommys tour is less exhausting, he performs three or four day in the row and then takes pause of week or even two. Geanium team has compared these two tours and we can see the difference in dynamics of different approach to the audience that this artists have.

Crime report demo

This demo shows Geanium in different environment, as the data used this time are real police reports for Greenville, North Carolina, USA over two months period. The map consists of the part of the city that is assigned to one patrol and patrol logs are used as events. All data is obtained from public sources. Visualization of security incidents have important role in public awareness and showing certain types of incidents on a map provides information about their distribution. Traditional reporting maps can be enhanced also show number of incidents at specific part, but only this approach can show the dynamics of the incidents.

IKEA Corporate History


View a prime example of how Geanium is applicable in corporate and business use. The global market has for some time dictated the necessity for a global overview of how a business is run, products distributed and revenue created. In this particular example, one can clearly view the growth in the number of IKEA retail locations, customers and turnover of a large global corporation, in chronological order, with the ability to pause and analyze changes in detail. Visualization not only allows faster and clearer viewing of data essential to a business, but also leads to quicker and well informed decision making regarding a business or brand.  Thus, sales reports over long periods of  time, geographic span and with in-depth detail, in this new interactive chronological form, have new benefits and potential We’ve selected IKEA for this demo as a global brand that functions on a global level and has an extensive supply and distribution network. The data used here is publicly available at www.ikea.com. IKEA is in no way associated with this demo or Geanium and its brand is used here only as reference. IKEA does not endorse our technology or the Geanium platform. 

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Ancient Rome

History has, throughout the development of learning and sciences, been deemed as one of the most important subjects in education. The basis for many subjects and professions can be encountered in ancient civilizations, many in the history of the Roman Empire. This is a demo created in the Geanium platform, covering some basic data on Ancient Rome. In this demo, one can view and compare the Roman civilization with other great civilizations of that era by the simple use of the global view or zoom in the Geanium Player. Zooming in allows the viewing of the chronological developments in smaller nations of the time around the Mediterranean Sea. A range of random multimedia is included, from photographs of actual artifacts to CGI recreations and short animated videos.

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WWI - Sarajevo Assassination

The potential of the Geanium platform is virtually limited only by the imagination and knowledge of those creating content in the Geanium Editor. This visualization demonstrates how Geanium can be applied in representing a particular event or point in time, in chronological form and with in-depth data and details included. Learning and teaching by “being present” at this event through a virtual visualized form, simplifies and optimizes the learning process. This demo shows the actual sequence of events that took place on the streets of Sarajevo between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on that historically irreplaceable day of June 28th, 1914, that was the trigger for the First World War. This is an example of "zooming in", where one single event of WWI is shown as a topic with vivid detail. An interactive chronological visualization like this one can stand alone or be a zoomed part of a less detailed timeline of the entire First World War that shows all or some events in such detail.

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Fantasy Castle

People continue to be fascinated by monuments and heritage sites. We always read into the history of an interesting site, trying to picture what it was like “back then”. Geanium allows individuals and historians to share that imagined vision with others.  This demo shows a fictional castle being built over time and the micro-historical events that influenced the structure and design of the castle. The details here come almost entirely from the creator’s imagination. Almost any heritage site has its own micro-history that can be shown in dynamic and interactive way. Geanium is fun to use even as a business or educational tool. This example also shows that Geanium can be used as a creative tool for people to play in. 

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TEDx conferences

TEDx conferences are independently organized events under the TED license, but we’re pretty sure you knew that. These events are growing ever more popular with the possibility of spreading ideas live, in real time and from all around the world, using modern technology. So popular, in fact, that it’s getting to be difficult to keep up with all the TEDx events around the globe. This demo shows a selection of TEDx events that were in 2010. This can be done for any series of such organized events, either for local visualization of concerts or events in a certain region or city, or for a different global series of events throughout the month, year, decade or, if you can manage, century.

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