Archive for June, 2006
I found an interesting site, Websites as Graphs, that maps out a website as a colored tree.
PLEXAV is shown above. The color of each node indicates whether the node is an image, a link, a page, etc. The greatest value of such a visualization is that it begs the question, “What paradigm might better facilitate the creation, organization, searching and Continue reading
Recently, O’Reilly Media Inc. sent a letter to IT@Cork demanding the removal of the term ‘Web 2.0′ from the name of its upcoming conference. In response, bloggers and developers have begun the process of selecting a new name to replace ‘Web2.0.’
The selection process includes broad discourse and open negotiation. The discourse includes expressions of anger, disappointment, disbelief, disgust, and a healthy amount of humor. Out of Continue reading
Getty Images recently commissioned a group of artists and programmers to develop ten (10) novel ways to interact with images. The best of the bunch is Information.
If you find you’ve got the time to check out a second demo, then check out Light.








