In a recent TED talk, Chris Domas, a cybersecurity researcher, shows a few ways of visualising memory content (binary data) as 2D and 3D images, showing how each different type of data has a different visual signature. In the software he shows, in 2D, music looks like a thin diagonal shear or a slanted picture of a galaxy, text in English looks like a well organised square grid, images look like a tilted rhombus, and so on. 3D visualisations are even more detailed and revealing, and all of these abstractions can be done at several levels, allowing you to basically zoom in and out of data, and find what you're looking for, or identify what you're looking at, incredibly faster. So what software is out there that does stuff like this?Here's the link to the talk: http://www.ted.com/talks/chris_domas_the_1s_and_0s_behind_cyber_warfare