11 May 2005

Incorporating "time" into the equation is not necessarily intuitive, and that there are extra cartographic considerations involved : http://www.directionsmag.com/blog/archives/215-Business-Decisions-in-Geographic-Space-and-Time.html (the value of animations over time in helping to find patterns). Example software provider : http://www.terraseer.com/products/stis.html http://www.directionsmag.com/blog/comment.php?type=trackback&entry_id=215

'YOU ARE HERE but why?' map festival : http://www.mdx.org.uk/mapfest/psycho.html "Well, are you here to stay? Or are you here to go?".

"Go slowly, the sage is one who never seems to be in a hurry about anything, yet gets everything done. Always begin at the beginning. This means beginning with who you are right now, how you are right now, and where you are right now".- SOLALA TOWLER
"Every river has its banks, Every ocean has its shores." - ?
"When one senses that one has come to the limits of the time and situation, one should conserve one's energy. Often, this will be in preparation for a challenge to the limits, or a changing over to a new set of constraints. Whenever one comes upon the circumference, it is best to consider carefully and marshal one's resources before crossing the line." - ?
" We can take advantage of opportunities because we know that they are only there for the moment. Limitations should not always be seen as negative constraints. They are the geography of our situation, and it is only right to take advantage of this." - ?