This is an XHTML/RDFa document that contains a small chunk of data about a movie. The syntax is based on Facebook's Open Graph Protocol but with some minor tweaks. The point here is to investigate real-time visualization of this open graph data, so that editing and validation tools can offer developers immediate feedback on the graph structure of their data.
See the 'graph' tab for visual display of inline metadata, extracted as RDFa. This document based on Michael J. Giarlo's homepage and foafvis.js intergration of rdfquery into the dracula graph layout tool. See also similar experiments from Dan Connolly. Ugly hackery and all breakage here by Dan Brickley.
This work is currently just a copy of Michael Miarlo's page, and renders RDF by creating intermediate nodes for each arc. Hopefully it can be tweaked to look more conventionally RDFish, eg. see the discussion on the dracula site for details.