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Mappa novus. CHÔROS. Google’s Virtual World, Redux. Sim Neighbours. Searchscapes. GPlotter. DSRS Interesting Images. Une carte plus grande que le territoire. Une carte plus grande que le territoire est une application Web qui permet aux particpants de représenter leurs parcours à l'aide d'images, de textes et de sons. "Territoire" ici n'est pas un lopin de terre délimité par des frontières, mais un réseau interconnecté de "chemins qui traversent".

La carte matérialise et relie les trajectoires individuelles. Comment fonctionne-t-elle? Choisissez une ville et une langue. Le plan montre les itinéraires d'autres personnes dans cette ville. Un bouton sur la droite vous envoie sur un plan vierge où vous pourrez ajouter un nouvel itinéraire. Donnez-lui d'abord un nom, une date et une couleur. Quand vous aurez défini l'ensemble de votre parcours, vous pourrez visionner l'itinéraire que vous avez réalisé. Scenário: Karen O'Rourke Programmation: Cesar Restrepo. GeoServer Project. Geocode.com. The audio location project. Experiments in Visualizing Social Networks. Alan B. Scrivener Human Interface Prototypes abs@well.com 27 June 2004 By representing a social matrix as a binary triangular array, and then permuting rows and columns to minimize the perimeter separating ones and zeroes, favoring ones in the upper left corner, a notion of a canonical form for the matrix has been devised. This has then been used as a starting point for adding dynamic display of multivariable information in a variety of ways.

Recent decades have seen many advances in the analysis and visualization of networks, both generalized mathematical networks as well as real-world computer networks, social networks, knowledge networks and the like. [ BUCHANAN2003 ]. Many recent advances have been made by vendors and contributors of software for computer network monitoring. [ LINK1 ] For example, this diagram of disease transmission uses the "data constellations" technique: figure 1 disease outbreak visualization at PBS web site [ LINK2 ] There are three nodes, labeled A, B and C. SemanticCity. Radio waves make aurora sparkle. First Artificial Neon Sky Show Created. By shooting intense radio beams into the night sky, researchers created a modest neon light show visible from the ground. The process is not well understood, but scientists speculate it could one day be employed to light a city or generate celestial advertisements. Researchers with the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) project in Alaska tickled the upper atmosphere to the extent that it glowed with green speckles.

The speckles were sprinkled amid a natural display known as the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights. The aurora occurs when electrons from a cloud of hot gas, known as plasma, rain down from space and excite molecules in the ionosphere, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) up. The HAARP experiment involves acres of antennas and a 1 megawatt generator. The scientists sent radio pulses skyward every 7.5 seconds, explained team leader Todd Pederson of the Air Force Research Laboratory. Pederson and his colleagues missed the show, but they snapped images. HAARP Home Page. // electromagnetic assemblage // BuddySpace. SpaceNameSpace. GPS Photography. Free Geocoding Service for 22 Countries. Free Geocoding Addresses/Address Matching and Reverse-Geocoding for 24 Countries and Areas A Universal Address Lookup Service Powered by Microsoft MapPoint and Google Maps BESbewy. PML (Psychogeographical Markup Language)

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