Here is a bit different prospective on digital mapping, design and social
context:
" <goog_1216311604059>The invisible city: Design in the age of intelligent
maps" <goog_1216311604059>

Ludmil
http://www.ludmil.com
http://www.metalocative.com



On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 3:02 AM, stephen white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 17/07/2008, at 11:42 AM, Anselm Hook wrote:
> > in particular it would be nice to just paint the aggregated user gps
> > traces - without names, intersections, or routing... and to paint
> > them 'live'.
>
>
> I like this idea, as the real world also just happens without labels.
> Sitting back and looking at the organic existence of normally
> invisible things is more real than looking at the labelling and
> tagging and etymological classifications of ontological hierarchies.
>
> That last one was a joke.
>
> So... Live. Yes!
>
> As Bill O'Reilly would say:
>
>        "FUCK IT, WE'LL DO IT LIVE! THIS THING SUCKS!"
>
> Steve.
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