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Notes from a six-day workshop with Johanna Drucker at MIT (April 2012) - 5880
4 weeks ago by robertogreco
"Notes from a six-day workshop with Johanna Drucker at MIT (April 2012)
[ALL APOLOGIES FOR MIS/INFORMATION BELOW. THESE ARE UNEDITED NOTES WRITTEN IN THE MOMENT AT MIT HYPERSTUDIO]"
2012
instagram
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credit
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visualtheory
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[ALL APOLOGIES FOR MIS/INFORMATION BELOW. THESE ARE UNEDITED NOTES WRITTEN IN THE MOMENT AT MIT HYPERSTUDIO]"
4 weeks ago by robertogreco
Pinboard and, like, THE FUTURE · tealtan · Storify
storify workflow nvalt search indexing facebook naming Calibre FOSS findings notetaking data bookmarklets readmill instapaper readability future comments erinkissane halhildebrand caseygollan robinsloan jeffreymacintyre ethanresnick justincharles maxfenton allentan annotation socialbookmarking bookmarking pinboard reading.am from delicious
7 weeks ago by robertogreco
storify workflow nvalt search indexing facebook naming Calibre FOSS findings notetaking data bookmarklets readmill instapaper readability future comments erinkissane halhildebrand caseygollan robinsloan jeffreymacintyre ethanresnick justincharles maxfenton allentan annotation socialbookmarking bookmarking pinboard reading.am from delicious
7 weeks ago by robertogreco
The False Novelty of Making Reading 'Social' - Alan Jacobs - Technology - The Atlantic
february 2012 by robertogreco
"So what is it that sites like Findings and Readmill do? I would say that they enable asynchronous interactive digital commentary. That's a mouthful; it's a lot easier to say that they "make reading social." But easier in this case is definitely not better. All these digital possibilities are turning the old and familiar experience of reading on its head, and the language we have to describe the changes hasn't even begun to catch up. It needs to start."
reading
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social
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alanjacobs
from delicious
february 2012 by robertogreco
old paradigms for a new mode « savasavasava
january 2012 by robertogreco
"Blair talks about an interesting concept: florilegium.
“… which, rather than summarizing, selected the best passages or “flowers” from authoritative sources.”
Tweets can be thought of as forced florilegium – the constraint of 140 characters forces us to distill the important or best information (our own or from others) and share it. the idea that each tweet is a specially picked flower puts the onus on the author of the tweet to be trusted to have picked the ‘best flower’ to share. this also points to the role of curator that individuals often play – we choose what to tweet based on how we would like ourselves and the communities we are affiliated with to be represented."
…Twitter allows for varied forms of note-taking, some covered by Blair, but also beyond those examples partly because of the affordances of the new tools. a type of collaborative note-taking manifests in the ‘chat’ communities on Twitter during their scheduled meetings…"
[See the comments too.]
2012
notes
florilegium
summarization
annotation
sharing
notetaking
archiving
quotes
cv
twitter
savasaheli
from delicious
“… which, rather than summarizing, selected the best passages or “flowers” from authoritative sources.”
Tweets can be thought of as forced florilegium – the constraint of 140 characters forces us to distill the important or best information (our own or from others) and share it. the idea that each tweet is a specially picked flower puts the onus on the author of the tweet to be trusted to have picked the ‘best flower’ to share. this also points to the role of curator that individuals often play – we choose what to tweet based on how we would like ourselves and the communities we are affiliated with to be represented."
…Twitter allows for varied forms of note-taking, some covered by Blair, but also beyond those examples partly because of the affordances of the new tools. a type of collaborative note-taking manifests in the ‘chat’ communities on Twitter during their scheduled meetings…"
[See the comments too.]
january 2012 by robertogreco
Books In Browsers 2011: James Bridle, "Books as Data" - YouTube
bookmarking change publishing contents longformtext text translation digitization piracy design art breadth velocity socialdata annotation commonplacebooks experience readmill information social depth ebooks hyperlinks twitter history networks bookshelves connections libraries footnotes notes marginalia context longreads digitalshorts penguin booksinbrowsers digital books jamesbridle 2011 from delicious
january 2012 by robertogreco
bookmarking change publishing contents longformtext text translation digitization piracy design art breadth velocity socialdata annotation commonplacebooks experience readmill information social depth ebooks hyperlinks twitter history networks bookshelves connections libraries footnotes notes marginalia context longreads digitalshorts penguin booksinbrowsers digital books jamesbridle 2011 from delicious
january 2012 by robertogreco
QUOTE.fm - Closed beta
october 2011 by robertogreco
"QUOTE.fm makes it possible for you to take text that you have found on the internet and share it with your friends. You quote your favorite piece of the text, comment on it, and pass it on as recommendations to your friends. While sharing your recommendations, you also receive recommendations from your friends; keeping fresh, relevant, reading material right at your fingertips."
quote.fm
onlinetoolkit
sharing
quotes
annotation
commenting
reading
online
web
text
recommendations
from delicious
october 2011 by robertogreco
Hypothes.is | The Internet, peer reviewed.
october 2011 by robertogreco
"An open-source, community-moderated, distributed platform for sentence-level annotation of the Web."
"Hypothes.is will be a distributed, open-source platform for the collaborative evaluation of information. It will enable sentence-level critique of written words combined with a sophisticated yet easy-to-use model of community peer-review. It will work as an overlay on top of any stable content, including news, blogs, scientific articles, books, terms of service, ballot initiatives, legislation and regulations, software code and more-without requiring participation of the underlying site."
annotation
peerreview
truth
journalism
policy
feednack
politics
transparency
danwhaley
johnperrybarlow
philbourne
garrettcamp
stevehazel
kaliyahamlin
brewsterkahle
stacyjackson
jonathannelson
andrealunsford
mikealrogers
paulresnick
rufuspollock
samzaid
marksurman
nateoostendorp
jaredkopf
thedeloder
darianrodriguezheyman
salimismail
johndubois
adamchristian
charlesbazerman
from delicious
"Hypothes.is will be a distributed, open-source platform for the collaborative evaluation of information. It will enable sentence-level critique of written words combined with a sophisticated yet easy-to-use model of community peer-review. It will work as an overlay on top of any stable content, including news, blogs, scientific articles, books, terms of service, ballot initiatives, legislation and regulations, software code and more-without requiring participation of the underlying site."
october 2011 by robertogreco
QR Code Stencil Generator and QR Hobo Codes | F.A.T.
july 2011 by robertogreco
"Yep, it’s a QR code stencil generator! We present QR_STENCILER, a free, fully-automated utility which converts QR codes into vector-based stencil patterns suitable for laser-cutting. Additionally, we present QR_HOBO_CODES, a series of one hundred QR stencil designs which, covertly marked in urban spaces, may be used to warn people about danger or clue them into good situations. The QR_STENCILER and the QR_HOBO_CODES join the Adjustable Pie Chart Stencil in our suite of homebrew "infoviz graffiti" tools for locative and situated information display."
design
urban
graffiti
qrcodes
stencils
streetart
hobos
hobocodes
symbols
information
annotation
annotatedspeces
from delicious
july 2011 by robertogreco
MARGINALIA – BILLY COLLINS « BOOKER ENGLISH
may 2011 by robertogreco
"Sometimes the notes are ferocious,<br />
skirmishes against the author<br />
raging along the borders of every page<br />
in tiny black script.<br />
If I could just get my hands on you,<br />
Kierkegaard, or Conor Cruise O’Brien,<br />
they seem to say,<br />
I would bolt the door and beat some logic into your head.<br />
<br />
Other comments are more offhand, dismissive -“Nonsense.” “Please!” “HA!!” -that kind of thing.I remember once looking up from my reading,my thumb as a bookmark,trying to imagine what the person must look likewhy wrote “Don’t be a ninny”alongside a paragraph in The Life of Emily Dickinson…"
billycollins
poetry
marginalia
teaching
annotation
via:rushtheiceberg
literature
from delicious
skirmishes against the author<br />
raging along the borders of every page<br />
in tiny black script.<br />
If I could just get my hands on you,<br />
Kierkegaard, or Conor Cruise O’Brien,<br />
they seem to say,<br />
I would bolt the door and beat some logic into your head.<br />
<br />
Other comments are more offhand, dismissive -“Nonsense.” “Please!” “HA!!” -that kind of thing.I remember once looking up from my reading,my thumb as a bookmark,trying to imagine what the person must look likewhy wrote “Don’t be a ninny”alongside a paragraph in The Life of Emily Dickinson…"
may 2011 by robertogreco
The social life of marginalia - Bobulate
may 2011 by robertogreco
"Even if we can capture intention and overcome sharing, we might come back to consider what was formerly known as the commonplace book. How might new book designers — of any format — replicate its sense of wholeness and real-time cataloging online? Do we need to?<br />
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It’s critical that the new book designer consider how and where these marks might be shared. I’m not suggesting that all annotations be social lest we become self-conscious in our book-relationships. One of the principal pleasures of taking notes is the intimacy with a passage, the outright honesty with which one might scribble, “Gasp!” or “Hogwash,” or “True that,” for later reminding. But there will need to be equal consideration given to what to keep personal as to what to make shareable.<br />
<br />
After all, some sentiments are best left between you and your margins."
books
annotation
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via:russelldavies
sharing
lizdanzico
robinsloan
jamesbridle
cv
memory
organization
notes
bookmarks
kindle
amazon
meaning
makingmeaning
meaningmaking
from delicious
<br />
It’s critical that the new book designer consider how and where these marks might be shared. I’m not suggesting that all annotations be social lest we become self-conscious in our book-relationships. One of the principal pleasures of taking notes is the intimacy with a passage, the outright honesty with which one might scribble, “Gasp!” or “Hogwash,” or “True that,” for later reminding. But there will need to be equal consideration given to what to keep personal as to what to make shareable.<br />
<br />
After all, some sentiments are best left between you and your margins."
may 2011 by robertogreco
*openmargin
may 2011 by robertogreco
"Read. In our minimalistic eReader the focus is on the text, so you can listen to the author's voice. Let his words inspire your own thinking.
Write. When a passage resonates with you, make sure you highlight it and add a note. It's your contribution to the dialogue surrounding the book.
Share. The openmargin lies next to the text, it's the place where the notes of all the readers are collected. Here you connect thoughtfully with readers you never met before."
books
social
socialmedia
reading
community
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openmargin
annotation
notetaking
via:cervus
bookfuturism
ios
ipad
applications
writing
from delicious
Write. When a passage resonates with you, make sure you highlight it and add a note. It's your contribution to the dialogue surrounding the book.
Share. The openmargin lies next to the text, it's the place where the notes of all the readers are collected. Here you connect thoughtfully with readers you never met before."
may 2011 by robertogreco
Walter Benjamin’s Aura: Open Bookmarks and the future eBook | booktwo.org
october 2010 by robertogreco
"Everyone is going to be bookmarking & annotating more…your bookmarks, your reading experience should – must – belong to you & not to Apple or Amazon or whoever. This information should be open & available so we can create…ecosystems…Benjamin writes about the aura of a work, & how that aura is diminished by the process of copying, because the highest quality of art is its place in the here and now. But I think that, 80 years on, we are building the tools to reclaim that aura and make it more valuable again. Business models, even social models, get broken all the time, and they get broken before we figure out how to replace them. Likewise, the aura model of art got broken 80 years ago, but we just might be figuring out how to fix it. What kills industries now is the same storm out of paradise that broke businesses before – but might just fix them in the future…The long-form text is not dead, but the physical book is, and the digital copy does not have value in the same way."
bookmarks
books
ebooks
history
literature
publishing
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reading
social
ipad
iphone
walterbenjamin
etexts
bookmarking
annotation
notetaking
amazon
kindle
apple
via:preoccupations
from delicious
october 2010 by robertogreco
Text Patterns: ways of jesting
september 2010 by robertogreco
"I wonder, therefore, how well I will adjust to this new model of reading, and whether, even if I become a better reader in some ways, whether I will become a worse one in others."
alanjacobs
infinitejest
reading
davidfosterwallace
ebooks
kindle
ereaders
technology
annotation
spatial
spatialawareness
ipad
from delicious
september 2010 by robertogreco
Damn Interesting • The Mysterious Toynbee Tiles
august 2010 by robertogreco
"In 1992, a chap in Philadelphia by the name of Bill O’Neill starting noticing strange tiles randomly embedded in local roads. They were generally about the size of a license plate, and each had some variation of the same strange message: “TOYNBEE IDEA IN KUbricK’s 2001 RESURRECT DEAD ON PLANET JUPiTER.” They varied a bit in color and arrangement, but they were all made of an unidentifiable hard substance, and many had footnotes as strange as the message itself, such as “Murder every journalist, I beg you,” and “Submit. Obey.” Some were accompanied by lengthy, paranoid diatribes about the newsmedia, jews, and the mafia."
via:britta
toynbeetiles
annotation
geography
streetart
graffiti
tiles
howto
tutorials
messages
waymarking
wayfinding
from delicious
august 2010 by robertogreco
jeweled platypus · text · Augmented reality for non-programmers
august 2010 by robertogreco
"When people care about the place where they live, they often end up helping make it a better place. But how do people get interested? It might help if the history of that place is brought to the surface, making its compelling stories more noticeable. A good local newspaper or blog can do this, but only if you find one and read it regularly. An augmented-reality mobile app might be able to do this instantly for anyone curious about their surroundings, but only if they have that device. What about for everyone? These are some stories about a place I like." …<br />
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"So I’d like to install some sidewalk plaques in IV! Traditional bronze markers would be very expensive (and require who knows what kind of permission and work to install), but there’s an alternative made with linoleum: messages in the style of Toynbee tiles, which are crackpot graffiti anonymously glued to asphalt roads in a few cities:"
comments
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space
place
meaning
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tcsnmy
cities
history
neighborhoods
stories
storytelling
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toynbeetiles
graffiti
streetart
intelligentgraffiti
noticings
local
yellowarrow
blueplaques
spaceinvader
analog
waymwaymarking
from delicious
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"So I’d like to install some sidewalk plaques in IV! Traditional bronze markers would be very expensive (and require who knows what kind of permission and work to install), but there’s an alternative made with linoleum: messages in the style of Toynbee tiles, which are crackpot graffiti anonymously glued to asphalt roads in a few cities:"
august 2010 by robertogreco
From space to time « Snarkmarket
may 2010 by robertogreco
"Bridle says readers don’t value what publishers do because all of the time involved in editing, formatting, marketing, etc., is invisible to reader when they encounter final product. Maybe. But making that time/labor visible CAN’T just mean brusquely insisting that publishers really are important & that they really do do valuable work. It needs to mean something like finding new ways for readers to engage with that work, & making that time meaningful as THEIR time.
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writing
snarkmarket
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thebookworks
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publishing
annotation
quotations
interactivity
experience
time
space
data
amazon
penguin
jamesbridle
robinsloan
respect
ebooks
kindle
ipad
bookfuturism
attention
timcarmody
edting
formatting
value
understanding
commonplacebooks
transparency
visibility
patterns
patternrecognition
friends
lisastefanacci
bookselling
npr
practice
may 2010 by robertogreco
TeachPaperless: An Example of Jing Used to Comment on Student Work Online
april 2010 by robertogreco
"Have been using Jing for about three weeks now as my primary form of commenting on student work. Here's a recent example that uses Jing's 'pause' ability to quickly jump between the student's work and online sources and resources."
jing
writing
teaching
feedback
annotation
assessment
commenting
education
editing
screencapture
screencasting
middleschool
april 2010 by robertogreco
Audiotorium - AppApps
april 2010 by robertogreco
"# An exciting new app for the Apple iPad.
ipad
applications
notetaking
lectures
annotation
april 2010 by robertogreco
Education - Change.org: Books Were Nice
july 2009 by robertogreco
"printed books themselves are something of an anomaly...mark the only time in history we’ve mass produced perfect copies of literature, text & illustrations. We’ve assumed that’s been for the best. Certainly it was convienent. But why would we ever have assumed that it would last? As a species, we are glossers. That’s why there are signs in public & university libraries that read ‘No Marking or Highlighting in the Books’...we have an impulse to do that...If you look at the majority of texts from the Medieval manuscript codex, they are full of glosses. After all, it’s this era more than any other that defines for us the term ‘palimpsest’...until now...I think we’re in the process of correcting the anomaly of printed mass produced text...we’re going back to our natural instincts...bookmarking online...highlighting & commenting...also doing something unique in the history of our vandalism against text: we’re sharing our glosses globally with immediate effect...this isn’t limited to text."
books
annotation
bookmarking
highlighting
sharing
reading
literature
publishing
diy
ebooks
education
palimpsest
printing
film
video
music
change
technology
internet
web
online
july 2009 by robertogreco
100 Powerful Web Tools to Organize Your Thoughts and Ideas | Online College Blog and School Reviews
february 2009 by robertogreco
"Whether you are a busy executive, a single parent, a freelancer working from home, a student, or a combination of these, you have probably found yourself needing help when it comes to organizing all your thoughts and ideas that occur throughout your busy day. Now you can turn to these tools found on the Internet that will help you with tasks such as note-taking, bookmarking websites, highlighting important text during online research, creating mind maps, tracking time, keeping up with appointments, collaborating with others, managing projects, and much more."
onlinetoolkit
online
organization
gtd
bookmarking
bookmarks
annotation
research
internet
learning
education
productivity
software
mindmapping
notetaking
wikis
todolists
collaboration
calendars
timetrackers
february 2009 by robertogreco
Only Collect « a historian’s craft [via: http://www.kottke.org/08/12/collect-everything-indiscriminately]
december 2008 by robertogreco
"Only Collect; that is to say, collect everything, indiscriminately. You're five years old. Don't presume too much to know what's important and what isn't. Photocopy journal articles, photograph archives; create bibliographies, buy books; make notes on every article or book you read, even if it's just one line saying "Never read this again"; collect newspaper clippings and email them to yourself; collect quotes; save your ideas for future papers, future projects, future conferences, even if they seem wildly implausible now. Hoarding must become instinctual, it must be an uncontrollable, primal urge. And the higher, civilizing impulse that kicks in after the fact is organization, or librarianship. You must keep tabs on everything you collect, somehow; a system must be had, and the system must be idiot-proof."
education
history
academia
learning
thinking
annotation
research
creativity
information
organization
collecting
collection
writing
practice
context
library
advice
culture
historiography
cv
methodology
productivity
lifehacks
howto
libraries
december 2008 by robertogreco
Team WhiteBoarding with Twiddla - Painless Team Collaboration for the Web
july 2008 by robertogreco
"Mark up websites, graphics, and photos, or start brainstorming on a blank canvas. Browse the web with your friends or make that conference call more productive than ever. No plug-ins, downloads, or firewall voodoo - it's all here, ready to go when you ar
collaboration
whiteboards
webapp
drawing
markup
onlinetoolkit
classroom
networking
screencast
webapps
brainstorming
annotation
july 2008 by robertogreco
Proboscis | Social Tapestries
june 2008 by robertogreco
"research programme exploring the potential benefits and costs of local knowledge mapping and sharing, what we have termed the public authoring of social knowledge. Proboscis is running a series of projects investigating the social and cultural benefits o
urban
mapping
maps
annotation
participation
participatory
collaborative
democracy
mobile
cities
meta
urbanism
interaction
environment
learning
locative
planning
education
design
technology
research
june 2008 by robertogreco
Moleskine City Blogs - Aram Bartholl, Virtual Vs Physical
june 2008 by robertogreco
"In which form does the network data world manifest itself in our everyday life? What comes back from cyberspace into physical space? How do digital innovations influence our everyday actions?" more: http://graffitiresearchlab.com/?page_id=81
virtualreality
blogs
arambartholl
proximity
privacy
space
data
location
wow
googlemaps
annotation
june 2008 by robertogreco
Conceptual Trends and Current Topics - Tools for Vizuality
june 2008 by robertogreco
"As they do we will march from literacy to vizuality. In order to complete that great transition, we'll need a whole suite of tools, like these first primitive ones above, which permit us to manipulate, manage, store, cite and create moving images as easi
annotation
film
hypertext
media
movies
tagging
technology
video
visual
kevinkelly
literacy
visualliteracy
june 2008 by robertogreco
Three Uses of Diigo in the History and Language Arts Classroom | Beyond School
march 2008 by robertogreco
"I’m a fairly quiet person who tends to be happy roaming solo in his own flow...Schooliness is Web 1.0 (if it’s web at all), and our students seem to prefer schooliness over anything new every bit as much as their teachers do. A word to the wise."
diigo
clayburell
teaching
learning
education
schools
online
web
annotation
bookmarks
highlighting
classes
literature
socialstudies
history
march 2008 by robertogreco
Omnisio Home | Omnisio - Flash Player Installation
march 2008 by robertogreco
"Annotate and share videos * Create video compilations * Add your own in-video comments * Share your favorite clips with friends * Embed on your site or profile"
video
youtube
onlinetoolkit
editing
blip.tv
googlevideo
annotation
sharing
march 2008 by robertogreco
the Awesome Highlighter - be nice, highlight
march 2008 by robertogreco
"The Awesome Highlighter lets you highlight text on web pages and then gives you a link to the highlighted page."
highlighter
web2.0
sharing
collaboration
web
onlinetoolkit
bookmarks
bookmarking
browser
blogging
services
webservice
socialbookmarking
annotation
march 2008 by robertogreco
Jan Chipchase - Future Perfect: When Pointers Fade & Die I
january 2008 by robertogreco
"developer's assumption that sufficient numbers of people would be willing to use this service to access user-generated opinions about that space, whilst knowing little or nothing about the individual who generated the link. Risk versus reward."
yellowarrow
annotation
space
location
location-based
tagging
trust
risk
user
usergenerated
geotagging
janchipchase
january 2008 by robertogreco
ShiftSpace | An Open Source layer above any webpage
november 2007 by robertogreco
"Having wandered for years in an owner-centric Cyberspace, where do we turn for online public spaces? ShiftSpace (.org) seeks to provide a new town-square built above the existing privatized hyper-mall of information that is the World Wide Web. We are bui
opensource
firefox
shiftspace
web
community
social
internet
gui
collaborative
semanticweb
sharing
gamechanging
activism
socialsoftware
tagging
trails
communication
interaction
interactive
metaweb
collaboration
experience
cooperation
annotation
website
comments
extensions
browser
archive
november 2007 by robertogreco
Panic - Desktastic 3 - Draw Directly on your Mac OS X Desktop!
october 2007 by robertogreco
"Use your desktop for more than just a mess of icons? Sure! Desktastic 3.0 lets you take notes, visually demonstrate, draw stupid pictures, and much more!"
annotation
mac
osx
applications
drawing
october 2007 by robertogreco
No kidding - Royal Philips
october 2007 by robertogreco
"This garments uses mobile phone and camera technology to help parents pin point their kids' position, but also fabric antennas, radio tagging and miniature remote cameras to allow children to play exciting games outdoors."
children
clothing
neo-nomads
nomads
play
annotation
kids
location
location-based
ambient
ambientintimacy
gps
october 2007 by robertogreco
YouTube - Handheld Projector Demo
october 2007 by robertogreco
"Imagine having a projector inside your cell phone or PDA, what can you do with it? Researchers from University of Toronto made a cool demo."
interaction
interactive
interface
mobile
physical
ambient
annotation
location-based
october 2007 by robertogreco
Socialight / Home
october 2007 by robertogreco
"Discover great places on your mobile as you walk around!...Share and recommend places and experiences with friends... or the whole planet!...Tag the world with virtual Sticky Notes!"
gps
annotation
locative
location-based
location
urban
ubiquitous
ubicomp
everyware
information
mapping
maps
socialsoftware
socialnetworks
socialnetworking
sms
mobile
phones
tagging
geography
geotagging
folksonomy
iphone
october 2007 by robertogreco
Talking Street™ - Discover Where You Are
october 2007 by robertogreco
"Talking Street offers a completely new, convenient way to explore a destination and discover where you are. Just choose a stop, call the phone number for the tour, and enjoy an audio segment about the place where you're standing."
annotation
local
locative
location-based
location
geography
technology
guides
tourism
cities
tours
travel
ubiquitous
mobile
phones
nyc
audio
stories
everyware
ubicomp
mapping
maps
geotagging
october 2007 by robertogreco
Soundwalk - Audio Tours for People Who Don't Normally Take Audio Tours.
october 2007 by robertogreco
"An innovative product appropriate to this new millennium, Soundwalk is a new form of media, whereas one virtually interacts with his or her surroundings. How is it done? Easy, you purchase the walk, go to the starting point, put your headphones on, press
annotation
walking
urban
technology
tourism
running
podcasts
audio
geotagging
geography
travel
local
locative
location-based
location
ambient
everyware
ubicomp
ubiquitous
gps
october 2007 by robertogreco
Semapedia.org: index
october 2007 by robertogreco
"Our goal is to connect the virtual and physical world by bringing the right information from the internet to the relevant place in physical space."
aggregator
location-based
ambient
annotation
taxonomy
folksonomy
semantic
semantics
semanticweb
mobile
phones
locative
location
maps
mapping
local
learning
information
geotagging
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hyperlinks
qrcodes
socialnetworks
socialsoftware
semacode
tagging
geocoding
geography
everyware
ubicomp
ubiquitous
october 2007 by robertogreco
Proboscis | SoMa | projects | urban tapestries
october 2007 by robertogreco
"Urban Tapestries is an experimental software platform for knowledge mapping and sharing – public authoring. It combines mobile and internet technologies with geographic information systems to allow people to build relationships between places and to as
annotation
locative
location-based
local
location
psychogeography
maps
mapping
convergence
folksonomy
urban
urbanism
ubiquitous
ubicomp
everyware
wayfinding
mobility
mobile
phones
communication
community
collaboration
cities
computing
architecture
art
geotagging
memory
geography
october 2007 by robertogreco
Twine
october 2007 by robertogreco
"A revolutionary new way to share, organize, and find information. Use Twine to better leverage and contribute to the collective intelligence of your friends, colleagues, groups and teams. Twine ties it all together."
aggregator
annotation
bookmarking
bookmarks
collaboration
communication
wiki
socialsoftware
sharing
semantic
semanticweb
organization
information
search
knowledge
tagging
socialnetworks
networking
socialnetworking
networks
data
crowdsourcing
semantics
lifehacks
identity
october 2007 by robertogreco
Putting people first » The fifth screen of tomorrow
october 2007 by robertogreco
"...is already on the horizon. A screen perhaps without a screen, without contact even, or on the contrary connected through a multitude of extensions....that will highlight the evolution towards more autonomy and more mobility"
interactiondesign
socialsoftware
mobile
phones
future
participatory
social
socialnetworks
presence
autonomy
place
ambientfindability
everyware
ubicomp
ubiquitous
ambient
ambientintimacy
networks
fifthscreen
gps
cities
flux
annotation
nearfield
ux
media
research
networking
mobility
access
information
locative
location-based
location
awareness
flow
gamechanging
sousveillance
online
internet
web
embedded
october 2007 by robertogreco
Create-A-Scape
october 2007 by robertogreco
"To create a mediascape, you start with a digital map of your local area. Using special, free software, you can attach digital sounds, pictures and video to places that you choose on the map."
location-based
annotation
mapping
maps
geography
googlemaps
gps
education
learning
pervasive
locative
location
howto
onlinetoolkit
uk
tutorials
tagging
internet
blogjects
everyware
multimedia
mobile
phones
handhelds
audio
october 2007 by robertogreco
Futurelab - Projects - Mudlarking in Deptford
september 2007 by robertogreco
"Mudlarking in Deptford is a re-imagining of the traditional guided tour which empowers young people to engage creatively with the built environment. It involves users as co-designers, producing a tour by making use of mobile technologies to both initiate
location
locative
annotation
mobile
uk
phones
e-learning
geography
mapping
maps
location-based
learning
glvo
september 2007 by robertogreco
Walk this way - web - Technology - smh.com.au
september 2007 by robertogreco
"Location-based technology is putting indie tourism on the map. Katie Cincotta reports."
australia
gps
mobile
phones
locative
location-based
location
travel
tourism
maps
mapping
geography
annotation
immersive
contextual
september 2007 by robertogreco
Class Room
september 2007 by robertogreco
"To be a better design researcher, hone your ability to observe the world around you. Keep a regular log that you add to at least weekly (daily would be ideal). Document the strange, the curious, the weird, the awesome and the funny. Learn to keep a close
ethnography
teaching
design
howto
glvo
observation
annotation
documentation
photography
online
internet
september 2007 by robertogreco
mirá! » Archivo » Documentales sonoros para teléfonos celulares en Buenos Aires
july 2007 by robertogreco
"La idea era simplemente realizar relatos orientados a turistas y ciudadanos de Buenos Aires que contextualizaran con información los lugares y utilizaran sonidos originales de puntos de gran interés de la ciudad."
buenosaires
argentina
cities
travel
tours
audio
history
geotagging
location-based
locative
location
annotation
july 2007 by robertogreco
MSCAPERS [see also: http://www.hp.com/idealab/us/en/mediascapes.html]
may 2007 by robertogreco
"HP Labs are moving beyond personal navigation: we are expanding the world around us with a simple tool that builds compelling interactive experiences that you control as you move from place to place."
arg
mobile
location-based
locative
location
aware
gps
phones
games
maps
glvo
socialsoftware
annotation
awareness
mapping
digitalstorytelling
interaction
qrcodes
googlemaps
ubicomp
ubiquitous
geography
geotagging
gaming
computing
storytelling
newmedia
performance
geolocation
tracking
multimedia
immersive
pervasive
education
guides
hp
portable
play
local
learning
experience
windows
wireless
technology
classideas
community
mscape
augmented
mediascape
may 2007 by robertogreco
Plum: Welcome to Plum
march 2007 by robertogreco
"Plum is a free service that lets you save anything you care about – web pages, videos, photos, documents, emails, feeds, and more – and organize everything into collections."
annotation
blogs
bookmarks
email
books
collaboration
collaborative
collections
notetaking
online
rss
video
web
information
internet
files
folksonomy
networking
lifehacks
documents
research
social
tags
podcasts
portfolio
presentations
socialsoftware
socialnetworks
website
organization
march 2007 by robertogreco
Footnote - The place for original documents online
january 2007 by robertogreco
"At Footnote.com you will find millions of images of original source documents, many of which have never been available online before."
annotation
bibliography
citation
community
government
collaboration
history
genealogy
encyclopedia
wiki
socialstudies
reference
research
records
documents
literature
national
us
january 2007 by robertogreco
veotag :.. home
december 2006 by robertogreco
"Place clickable tags and comments anywhere within a video or audio file; Divide video and audio files into chapters and segments; Let your audience see what's coming up -- and jump to the parts that interest them most"
subtitles
annotation
video
tools
online
presentations
remix
editing
digital
socialsoftware
comments
tags
taxonomy
folksonomy
text
social
december 2006 by robertogreco
BubblePLY - By PLYmedia
december 2006 by robertogreco
Add Bubbles to any movie, Post it anywhere you wish!
subtitles
bubbles
annotation
video
tools
online
presentations
remix
editing
digital
socialsoftware
social
december 2006 by robertogreco
Mojiti
december 2006 by robertogreco
"Mojiti lets you annotate any moment in any online video. Dive into the experience and tell everyone what you really think."
subtitles
annotation
video
tools
online
presentations
remix
editing
digital
socialsoftware
social
december 2006 by robertogreco
Social Annotation: Seamless Integration of Social Bookmarking, Web Highlighter, Sticky-Note & Clipping
october 2006 by robertogreco
"Diigo is about "Social Annotation" ~ the best way to collect, share and interact on online information from anywhere"
aggregator
annotation
bibliography
bookmarks
collaborative
communication
commons
folksonomy
freeware
social
sharing
share
networking
knowledge
learning
education
extension
information
statistics
usability
productivity
research
resources
socialsoftware
organizations
bookmarking
blogging
del.icio.us
search
october 2006 by robertogreco
Zotero - The Next-Generation Research Tool
october 2006 by robertogreco
"Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work — in the web browser itself."
academia
annotation
extension
firefox
bibliography
bookmarks
books
citation
classification
information
homework
knowledge
tools
socialsoftware
research
reference
libraries
learning
education
literacy
utilities
online
notetaking
management
opensource
organizations
aggregator
documentation
web
journals
teaching
study
october 2006 by robertogreco
Waymarkr
september 2006 by robertogreco
"Location aware, documenting wearable with unlimited storage"
mobile
phones
location-based
contextual
photography
video
place
geography
annotation
locative
location
socialsoftware
googlemaps
awareness
presence
memory
geotagging
mobility
flickr
september 2006 by robertogreco
Zimbio - The People's Guide to the Web
september 2006 by robertogreco
"A community site to help you research and learn about any topic"
aggregator
annotation
blogs
bookmarks
collaboration
collaborative
community
communication
howto
free
education
directory
content
information
internet
learning
links
lists
media
news
online
portal
reference
research
web
resources
website
wiki
wikipedia
socialsoftware
society
sharing
social
services
rss
september 2006 by robertogreco
Grafedia
june 2006 by robertogreco
"Grafedia is hyperlinked text, written by hand onto physical surfaces and linking to rich media content - images, video, sound files, and so forth. It can be written anywhere - on walls, in the streets, or on sidewalks. Grafedia can also be written in let
mapping
social
software
mobile
locative
technology
society
games
information
geography
collaborative
phones
annotation
urban
graffiti
art
community
pervasive
space
location-based
location
streetart
hypertext
june 2006 by robertogreco
Grafedia
june 2006 by robertogreco
"Grafedia is hyperlinked text, written by hand onto physical surfaces and linking to rich media content - images, video, sound files, and so forth. It can be written anywhere - on walls, in the streets, or on sidewalks. Grafedia can also be written in let
mapping
social
software
mobile
locative
technology
society
games
information
geography
collaborative
phones
annotation
urban
graffiti
art
community
pervasive
space
location-based
location
streetart
hypertext
june 2006 by robertogreco
Meaning - About Merkitys-Meaning
march 2006 by robertogreco
"When you take a photo you are capturing an image of what you can see with your eyes. Merkitys–Meaning enriches this image by automatically adding contextual information and allowing you to instantly share your picture; all with just one click. Simply p
flickr
mobile
photography
software
contextual
ambient
geotagging
geography
annotation
maps
mapping
locative
tags
ubicomp
visualization
location
local
location-based
march 2006 by robertogreco
Making Connections, Here and Now - New York Times
january 2006 by robertogreco
"The programs, collectively labeled mobile social software, are part of the broader genre of location-based services. They allow users of cellphones and other mobile devices to view or retrieve material created by someone else, or to connect with the user
social
geography
location-based
mobile
technology
space
phones
software
annotation
january 2006 by robertogreco
MobileSCOUT
january 2006 by robertogreco
"Mobile Scout is a global pubic art project that collects audio narratives of your local surroundings, personal rituals, and public sightings. Using your mobile phone, you leave a voice message of your observations with the Mobile Scout Ranger, our automa
art
audio
annotation
internet
mobile
phones
projects
voice
web
locative
location-based
social
location
folksonomy
taxonomy
collaborative
music
messages
messaging
january 2006 by robertogreco
Wayfaring: Maps, your way. (built on Google Maps)
november 2005 by robertogreco
"With Wayfaring.com you can explore maps created by others, or create your own personalized map. Share them with friends or the whole world."
online
annotation
internet
maps
mapping
geography
web
tools
social
software
collaborative
make
howto
cartography
collaboration
googlemaps
socialnetworking
wayfinding
wayfaring
directions
travel
googleearth
geotagging
locative
location
location-based
storytelling
visualization
tourism
walking
tagging
november 2005 by robertogreco
Yellow Arrow
november 2005 by robertogreco
"You post a yellow arrow because you hav something to say about wher it points. Your thought is then forever tagged to that place. When someone else finds your arrow and sends the code, they get back the message you left on their mobile phone."
mapping
social
software
mobile
technology
society
games
information
geography
collaborative
phones
annotation
space
locative
location
location-based
maps
november 2005 by robertogreco
Backseat Playground: If All The World Were A Game...
november 2005 by robertogreco
"So you're sitting in the back seat of a car staring out of the window - imagine that the world moving past you is a vast game engine - the objects, places and people around you are all part of an intertwining series of episodes that make up an ongoing ga
arg
learning
geography
annotation
transportation
games
videogames
society
education
children
space
technology
cars
travel
gps
location
locative
mobile
play
narrative
location-based
psychogeography
gaming
kids
research
netart
transport
november 2005 by robertogreco
hear you are --- [murmur]
april 2005 by robertogreco
site specific stories for your cellphone in Toronto
toronto
technology
art
society
mapping
maps
annotation
locative
location-based
location
mobile
phones
audio
collaboration
collaborative
community
experiential
culture
folklore
geography
memory
mobility
museums
recording
spoken
stories
ubicomp
sounds
travel
local
urbanism
urban
storytelling
tagging
telephony
socialsoftware
tourism
listening
psychogeography
sound
narrative
april 2005 by robertogreco
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