vrijdag 29 mei 2009

Hypercities


Hypercities: A nice integration with a time-line and old maps. Using the time-line can narrow down dated maps for display in a particular city. More than one map can be overlaid and opacity can be controlled for each individual map.

dinsdag 17 februari 2009

Suite 75

Suite75 creates rich internet applications like 2D/3D planning tools and product configurators (...) creating interesting and useful products ranging from product configurators, online planners and serious games.

woensdag 11 februari 2009

The quantified self

The quantified self is a blog on measuring personal data: “Unless something can be measured, it cannot be improved. So we are on a quest to collect as many personal tools that will assist us in quantifiable measurement of ourselves. We welcome tools that help us see and understand bodies and minds so that we can figure out what humans are here for.”
You can find a review on this blog here.

woensdag 4 februari 2009

Viewfinder

Viewfinder - how to seamlessly flickrize Google Earth” is a novel method for users to spatially situate, or “find the pose,” of their photographs, and then to view these photographs, along with others, as perfectly aligned overlays in a 3D world model such as Google Earth.

dinsdag 3 februari 2009

Locale: location changes mobile settings


Locale is an advanced settings manager that automatically changes your phone's settings based on conditions, such as location. Locale is available exclusively for Google's Android Mobile Platform. Locale allows you to create Situations, which specify Conditions under which your Settings should change. For example, your "At Work" situation might notice when your location condition is "1600 Amphitheatre Parkway," and trigger your ringer volume setting to vibrate.

mobile travel guide with augmented reality functionality


Wikitude AR is a mobile travel guide with augmented reality functionality based on Wikipedia and Panoramio. You may search landmarks in your surroundings and view them on a map, list, and on an augmented reality (AR) camera view. You'll see an annotated landscape, mountain names, landmark descriptions and interesting stories.

Only for mobile phones running Google Android!

dinsdag 27 januari 2009

Net-Map: an interview based mapping tool



Net-Map is an interview-based mapping tool that helps people understand, visualize, discuss, and improve situations in which many different actors influence outcomes. By creating Influence Network Maps, individuals and groups can clarify their own view of a situation, foster discussion, and develop a strategic approach to their networking activities. More specifically, Net-Map helps players to determine what actors are involved in a given network, how they are linked, how influential they are, and what their goals are.


More info: netmap or www.visualcomplexity.com.

woensdag 21 januari 2009

10 cool GPS apps according to WIRED

A page to bookmark, found in WIRED.

Inside the GPS revolution it's more than maps and driving directions: location-aware phones and apps now deliver the hidden information that lets users make connections and interact with the world in ways they never imagined. The future is here and it's in your pocket.

JOYity



JOYity is an application for mobile phones using Android.

JOYity is an app that allows you to not only play a game, but also design your own game. Designing your own game is about as easy as playing an existing game, which is pretty impressive.



The phone ... monitors our location through it's GPS. Every so often, depending on how long the game has been running, our location, or other factors, the developer has set triggers such as text and picture messages that will give us clues as to where we need to go next.

JOYity is a completely new experience that has a lot of potential. This is essentially a create your own Massive Multiplayer Trans-Reality Game. Not only that, but once the game has been created, anyone can run their own version of it by themselves or with others and have a chance to enjoy a very interactive game.

donderdag 8 januari 2009

Guide by Cell

Guide by Cell turns cell phones into audio guides. (...) Record over phone or upload audio to create tour. Visitors use their cell phones to hear audio. Real-time web statistics show amazing information. (...) Use text messaging to engage younger audience, or use to train staff. Collect feedback by visitors leaving comments.

Doyoupoken?


A keychain to connect digitally with your friends: www.doyoupoken.com/



With your poken you instantly connect with new friends across online social networks when and where you meet them. The poken hand pulls out of the body, revealing a USB connector. Insert the USB connector into any computer with web access to easily upload your new contacts to the Poken web database. You choose which of your social network profiles you would like to share with people when you meet them in the real world. A small logo of each social network you choose is displayed as a link on your « Poken Card ,» which shows only your most basic information. Your contacts can view your Poken Card on doyoupoken.com, but, if they want to see more, they only have to click the logo to see your profile on the social networking site you’ve chosen to share. On the Poken site you and your friends can view your contacts alphabetically, or chronologically in your "social timeline." You can also send messages, group contacts with a label, write notes for yourself about each contact, and so much more.

woensdag 7 januari 2009

Tagmaps

TagMaps is a toolkit to visualize text (well, tags) geographically on a map. Check out the sample applications, where we use Flickr tags on a map to build a world exploration tool.

Urban Earth


website and blog.

URBAN EARTH is a project to (re)present our habitat by walking across some of Earth's biggest urban areas. Central to URBAN EARTH is (re)presenting cities to show what they are really like for the people who live there - a direct challenge to the media that distort the reality of the places in which most of us now live.



URBAN EARTH is is a project to (re)present our urban habitat through a series of walks. At its heart URBAN EARTH is a story of adventure. Not the kind of adventure that is untouchable, but one that we can step into as soon as we step out of our front doors. URBAN EARTH is about exploring the spaces in which we live.




Films are made by making a picture every 8 steps.