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                        <title>november-2011-17-26-feed5623-temperature-3-01</title>
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            by Adam Laskowitz A grasshopper infographic of temperature data taken from Pachube. A custom interface built in grasshopper is used (via sliders) to set the parameters for the Pachube API, which is then sent to a Python script that does the work for pulling the .csv file from online, and the returned data is saved to a text file that is then re-read by Grasshopper, thus outputting this infographic.

Lines/fills were edited in Adobe Illustrator.</description>
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