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new work for Pulse NY.
you can see it in the Narwhal Art Projects booth.
May 3 - 6, 2012
www.narwhalprojects.com/upcoming-exhibitions-2/pulse-nyc-...
First time I've seen one in the flesh.
(I tried to politely give the feedback that even if people spontaneously start taking up the disabled spaces, group ride leaders ought to shepherd them out to the far more numerous regular parking spaces to gather.
While there was enough room today that it wasn't urgent for me, it might have been for someone who had a wheelchair and wasn't with us. And I've also seen informal groups of cyclists do the same thing elsewhere. So I was hoping to draw awareness to it without making people feel attacked or defensive.)
There's an imaginary space at the nexus of all the world's airports. One enters this space through one of its security checkpoints. From then on, everyone within shares this space with all other passengers at airports worldwide. The borders of nation-states, time zones and geographic allocations lose their relevance. The destinations are in closer proximity to one another than to anywhere else in the world.
Nodes is a work by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
credit: Otto Saxinger
FullStack 2016 - the conference on JavaScript, Node & Internet of Things, Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th July at CodeNode, London. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7278-fullstack-2016-the-conf...
o you know what these lymph nodes are? These are actually part of our immune system. They can be found throughout our body but one can see them only when they get enlarged or swelled.
To read full article click on breast cancer awareness
S120-E-008356 (4 Nov. 2007) --- Astronauts Pam Melroy (left), STS-120 commander; and Peggy Whitson, Expedition 16 commander, pose for a photo after placing the STS-120 crew patch in the Harmony node -- newest addition to the International Space Station -- while Space Shuttle Discovery is docked with the station.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/35640
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Blast from the past ... I discussed Pub interaction model at slashdot journal and jos social interface design forums way back in 2004SEP09.
Summary
Pub interaction model aids scanning of topic information. Is it good enough to copy existing models?
Message
In my many travels into SIC (Social interactive community) sites that I have noticed a re-occuring interaction model that takes advantage of everyday interaction models most would be familiar with. I call it the 'Pub interaction model'. It probably has some fancy technical name [0]. But for the sake of argument, Pub [1] will do.
What was the last time you went to a Pub (party, class or lunchroom are equally good alternatives)? Imagine walking into the Pub for the first time. Think of the questions you ask yourself as you enter the room?
- How do you choose which group you want to join?
- How do you strike up a conversation with complete newcomers?
- How do you splice a question into the discussion?
The list goes on. Can you see the similiarity between entering a Pub, finding a suitable group, topic and engauging in conversation AND choosing what group, topic to reply in a JOSSID forum? [2]
But how does this relate to software design and SID? [3] Well I actively look for 'Pub' like interaction models as a way to quickly choose what forum I might be able to interact. I can quickly scan the room visually (whos in the room, what topic groups are operating) and aurally (who is saying what) then dive in.
In terms of software lets look at some examples.
Applications
Email clients are a common example. In Thunderbird [4] and Outlook Express for example you can filter your inboxes (walk into the pub and label social groups), then scan the number of topics (listen to the conversation) to see number of emails. FogBUGZ [5] also uses the Pub model when showing a customer problem. Allowing the person(s) responsible to see the whole discussion at a glance (though in the past) to resolve a customer support issue.
Websites
Social interaction sites such as Slashdot or Perlmonks the Pub model I look for here is the slashdot front page [6] or Perlmonk Monastery gates [7]. Both mechanisms allow me to see what groups are discussing what threads and allowing me to make decisions.
Another example where this model is used is blogs (soap box sites). The example here is Monologue [8]. I can quickly scan the site with the Pub model to see if theres a worthy topic to read. There is no feedback on this site (hence the term soap box) but I can see the person talking, scan the topics and skip the noise [9].
But is copying existing models good enough?
'... a particular state of the neurones in the brain is more likely to be followed by another specific state than by a random state ...' [10].
Edward de Bono argues in his book, 'New thinking for the new millennium' [10], that patterns or paths that are built you are less likely to change.
Conclusion
'... the downside of patterns is that once we have set them up we are trapped by them ... we also need the ability to challenge these patterns from time to time in order to set up better patterns ...' [11]
This may be a new field of software development so avoid the trap of simply replacing existing social models, roles or modes of interaction. While you have the chance, don't be constrained by 'old' patterns or paths we observe. Experiment and develop better group interaction models instead. While I find the Pub model advantageous to use and software developer continue to implement them, are we are missing out on designing better social interactions instead of accepting some possibly inferior alternative(s)?
References
[0] Aggregator (eg: news aggregator)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_aggregator
[1] Public house or Pub.
[2] 'Joel On Software Social Interface Design' forum.
[3] Social Interface design
[4] Mozilla Thunderbird email client
www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
[5] FogBugz customer screencap
www.fogcreek.com/FogBUGZ/KB/images/customerCase-large.gif
[6] Slashdot front page
[7] Current monastic discussions on Perl
www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=131
[8] Mono blog is Monologue
[9] For example, Todd Berman: Responding to a Response
codeblogs.ximian.com/blogs/tberman/archives/000330.html
[10] New Thinking for the New Millennium, Edward de Bono, P14 Viking Press, 1999.
[11] New Thinking for the New Millennium, et.,al. PP14-16.
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At the informal first meeting of the Baltimore Node MakerBot Users Group we printed out the numbers for a wall clock (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6609) in blue ABS (12, 6) and silver PLA (3, 9).
It is strategically placed to challenge dart players.
There's an imaginary space at the nexus of all the world's airports. One enters this space through one of its security checkpoints. From then on, everyone within shares this space with all other passengers at airports worldwide. The borders of nation-states, time zones and geographic allocations lose their relevance. The destinations are in closer proximity to one another than to anywhere else in the world.
Nodes is a work by the Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT).
credit: Otto Saxinger
To understand the behavior and fate of juvenile salmon (and funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the National Marine Fisheries Service developed a sophisticated yet simple underwater acoustic fish tracking system. The system consists of autonomous receivers, anchored to the bottom of the river, and microtransmitters on the fish. Flat round anchors are attached to the long yellow receivers or nodes to keep them in place on the turbulent river bottom.
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