This repository corresponds to the second version of Arabesque, a web application for thematic flow and networks mapping.
Built in javascript and HTML 5, Arabesque provides a full toolset to explore, filter and geovisualize your Origin-Destination matrices. It allows also to build clearer and understandable flow maps that respect the principles of contemporary cartographic semiology.
The first version remains accessible here : arabesque
Arabesque is a Free and OpenSource project, feel free to help us make it better.
Please report any issue on arabesque-dev issues.
Arabesque is part of geographic flow vizualisation (gFlowiz) project. See geoflowiz.
Funded by Université Gustave Eiffel with the kind support of CNRS (UMR Geographie-cités/PARIS, UMR Passages, UMR Lisst/cieu).
- Scientific responsibility : Françoise Bahoken (holder) & Etienne Côme (co-holder)
- Design and conception : Françoise Bahoken (coord), Etienne Côme and Laurent Jégou, with the kind collaboration of Grégoire Le Campion, Marion Maisonobe and Alain Nguyen.
- Development : Etienne Côme (coord.), with collaboration of Thomas Bapaume (1998), Paul Fabre (2020) and Tony Hauck (2023-)
- Documentation : Nicolas Roelandt and Françoise Bahoken.
Contacts : Françoise BAHOKEN & Étienne CÔME
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