Visualizing Networks of Innovation (Microsoft Word) - View as HTML Research, develop and demonstrate a 3D network visualization tool. ... Problem Statement
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Cuboctahedron Folding template (with tabs) : http://gfm.cii.fc.ul.pt/people/jrezende/jr_cuboctaedr.pdf
Spy bases are to be revealed on Ordnance Survey maps for the first time, ending one of the last remaining legacies of the Cold War.
T. E. Lawrence's map of the Middle East : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/7e/Lawrence_map800.jpg Via
(Video) Speed Painting : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K_NQe57C-k&NR
"...Cartoons are an excellent way of sparking debate, introducing a new idea, or challenging people's perceptions of the world. .. also to put their own ideas or viewpoints across. Within a cartoon it is possible to exaggerate reality to the point where even subtle messages can be visualized." After (combine with) Knowledge Maps are Graphs of Relationships Between Entities (Microsoft Word) - HTML-Version
How to Stay Relaxed During a Big Move
“Draw an imaginary map. Put a goal mark on the map where you want to go. Go walking on an actual street according to your map. If there is no street where it should be according to the map, make one by putting the obstacles aside. When you reach the goal, ask the name of the city and give flowers to the first person you meet...” Yoko Ono wrote recipees for performances that could be enacted by others (1962).
http://www.housingmaps.com/ and http://www.findmeacondo.com/search/?l=9#
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!," but "That's funny." - Isaac Azimov
"Balance with your thinking, harmonize with your doing." - Suhu Rahardja
"Sail on!" it says: "sail on, ye stately ships! And with your floating bridge the ocean span; Be mine to guard this light from all eclipse. Be yours to bring man neared unto man." - H.W. Longfellow, The Lighthouse
"Don't take another's path as your own, but neither should you judge it." - Absence from Felicity, second edition, p. 430
"Through mapping we express our conception of what nature is not." - R.B. Wild (after Picasso)