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C3 The Full Picture

In early 2013 we had trouble getting a decent overview in Google Calendar to choose our elective courses based on how busy we were. The result is C3.
This is an interactive tool to analyze
your own Google calendar data.
Try it out yourself: http://visuel.tv/c3/
In a simple set colors range from light to dark, depending on how busy you are, aggregating all calendars:
Use monthly visualization to see more details:
I'm doing lifelogging as a hobby. Here I can break the colors down to visualize separate calendars with their own colors. Studies, work and trevels become visible and form patterns:
C3 offers a search function and a number of filters. 
Here I filtered my sport events. Seems like not too much nowdays (
Here I filtered my working hours (orange) + studies (llight blue) + lectures (dark blue):
And here is when I meet with Alisa, she has a special color in my life =)
Credits to co-authors: Manfred Micaux • Nicholas Tenhue • Zhenyu Lin • David Pribil
C3 was originally developed during courses in Information Visualization
(instructor: Mario Romero) and Interaction Programming (instructor: Filip Kis) 
at KTH — The Royal Institute of Technology, in Stockholm, Sweden. 
We also participated with this project in C Awards 2013, Norrköping
C3 is based on the D3.js library by Mike Bostock, which is released under BSD license
C3 The Full Picture
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C3 The Full Picture

A yearly view for your Google Calendar data

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