18 December 2006

Using ImageLayer Technology (PDF) how to transform 2D product display images into ImageLayer content, including color swapping and pattern swapping - HTML-Version (only for Viewpoint ZoomView technology, a component of Viewpoint Media Player).

Visualising the past in 3D : http://news.wessexarch.co.uk/?p=128 (The River Arun). Tags : Via http://www.pastthinking.com/

Cartogram code is available from here. Windows executable file based on a previous version can be downloaded from this web site ; and a Java version which also runs under Windows is there. Via http://www.santafe.edu/~mgastner/

Full service litigation support firm specializing in transforming key case information into strategic visual presentations : http://www.visualexllc.com/ (first noted in june05).

MAPS AND METAPHORS : ... to distinguish between the map as metaphor and the map as analogy.

InfoViz slideshow : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-5TBb235Fo%20 interesting globular representations.

Supporting Self-Regulated E-Learning with Visual Topic-Map-Navigation (PDF) - HTML

IDOLON is an image processing software tool for fractal analysis of digitized images. (It performs calculation of fractal dimensions with different algorithms both from the entire image and from selected regions.)

Hextiles : http://www.flashperfection.com/tutorials/Hextiles-Tile-Based-Games-25--98082.html

Genesa Crystal : is a sacred geometric symbol: four woven circles forming a sphere composed of six squares and eight triangles. This is an elemental geometry reflecting the ancient wisdom of unity and the modern understanding of interconnectedness. (Dr. Derald Langham, a plant geneticist, discovered this structure in the 1940’s when working with and observing how cells divide and grow. He coined the phrase "Genesa®" to describe a family of shapes he found to symbolize growth patterns through which life energy flows.)

Masters Program in Geospatial Technologies : http://www.mastergeotech.info/

tribes » Places & Travel » Map Lovers » topics » Cartography: Art or Science? Discussion

Massive map link resource : http://publish.uwo.ca/~mcdaniel/weblinks/browse.html

MacOSaiX : http://homepage.mac.com/ericgjerde/MacOSaiX/mosaic.html used to create the mosaics in this project ; http://homepage.mac.com/knarf/MacOSaiX/

United States History I, Civil War Political Cartoons (PDF) - View as HTML

"What Scripture is to the educated, images are to the ignorant, who see through them what they must accept. They read in images what they cannot read in books." - Pope Gregory the Great, sixth century.
"Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible." - Frank L Gaines Via
"I can't believe that we would lie in our graves, dreaming of things that we might have been." - Dave Matthews Band
"The need to produce a great work of art makes it hard to produce any art at all." - Julia Cameron (1815-1879), Indian-born English photographer.
"The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory." - ?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,
I saw your blog at http://greatmap.blogspot.com/ as a site interested in maps, and sometimes in new Map Technologies. I have made a new map mashup using Google Maps and MapQuest at http://useamap.com where you pick the name for a map, like useamap.com/canada and anyone going to this, sees your location. The service is free, is very easy to place a map on any website if desired and provides quick travel directions. The site is not perfect, but I am trying to create a site where the computer is seen to be working for the end-user, not the other way around and is as easy as possible for the end user to glide thought.
Please let me know what you think,
Best Regards,
Vincent Glennon,
Ireland.
P.S. I have a blog at blog.useamap.com if you need any more information. But I will gladly answer any of your questions over email.

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