10 October 2006

Search, Google, and Life: Sergey Brin (video) - Google Via Information Systems 141

3D Perspective Maps : http://www.mapformation.com/services/campus/3Dcampus.htm or see Site Map

Shapes of polyhedra and triangulations of the sphere Introduction PDF - View as HTML

Loris Vector Map Engine v.3.0 : http://www.vectormapengine.com/help.html

IA or not IA : http://www.v-2.org/displayArticle.php?article_num=1037 "I've been more or less backing away from public identification with the information architecture community."

Discovery as Invention :
http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~meg3c/classes/tcc313_inuse/Book/chap1/invention.html

Strategic Opportunity Mapping : http://www.iftf.org/custom/index.html#opportunity (The final output is a graphic map that acts as a compass or roadmap for your organization).

42 or 363 Definitions of Cartography : http://www.ikatun.com/institute/infinitelysmallthings/pdf/DefinitionsOfCartography.pdf

Huge alien bug ... here or on Google Maps here you will notice this huge bug about 200+ feet long on German land. (Don't worry, it is not some alien from outer-space. It appears that a bug got stuck between the "glass plate and the film during the scanning process.")

Eovia Hexagon : http://www.eovia.com/products/hexagon/hexagon.asp all-new 3D Polygonal modeler for 3D artists and illustrators, is now shipping (delivers Evolutionary Interface, Techniques, and Openness for Beginners and Experts Alike).

Blog Neighborhood (ten other blogs that supposedly cite similar links and text) : http://www.blogpulse.com/profile?type=neighborhood&url=http://greatmap.blogspot.com (?)

Participants make 3D maps which become a visual journey through their creative processes : http://www.creatingandexploring.net/tools.html (in the Creativity Workshop, on twelve foot long scrolls to be laid out on the floor and populated with language, images, sounds and objects).

Juan Mann : http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2006/09/29/thats_what_we_all_need.htm Serial Hugger

"Always be on the lookout for ways to nurture your dream." - Lao Tzu (600 BC-531 BC), Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism, wrote "Tao Te Ching" ("The Book of the Way").
"I don't grow up. In me is the small child of my early days." - M.C. Escher
"Whenever an escalator to "success" ascends without you, it's always because there's another one on the way that will go even higher (with your name plastered all over it)." - The Universe
"And before I knew it I was playing . . . It was effortless. It was easy to play with those things. It was like uncorking a bottle. Everything flowed out effortlessly" – including Nobel Prize-winning insights into quantum mechanics. - Richard Feynmann (following a difficult and unproductive period in his career)

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