This application shows the user how BBC search results are distributed across different sections of the site, and enables the use of a tree structure to navigate through pages on bbc.co.uk. To see the visualisation and read about how it was created please visit the project page.
Please let us know what you think of the visualisation using the comment form below. We’d like to know if you’ve built something like this, seen anything similar or would like to see any modifications to this application.

Lovely stuff, really intuitive. Whole project is great!
Gav this is really very nice, I’ve been showing my kinds how to search using it and they get it immediately. Deserves a proper release with code so hopefully that will happen at some point. I could see this being used for all sorts of types of data. Imagine navigating your Itunes library like this. Good work people, keep it up.
Philip, thanks for the feedback, we can’t release the API to the Jungle data at the moment, but a good starting point for doing this type of radial tree visualisation is the Flare library, have a look at the Flared Music project.
Thanks Gav, I’ll take a look and swing by later to see what else you cook up.