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[http://www.genekeyes.com/FULLER/Internet-specimens/dymaxion.jpg Dymanxian map] | [http://www.genekeyes.com/FULLER/Internet-specimens/dymaxion.jpg Dymanxian map] | ||
− | [http://bfi.org/our_programs/who_is_buckminster_fuller/design_science/geoscope/r_buckminster_fullers_geoscope Geoscope] | + | [http://bfi.org/our_programs/who_is_buckminster_fuller/design_science/geoscope/r_buckminster_fullers_geoscope Geoscope]. In 1962, R. Buckminster Fuller published plans for a, "giant, 200-foot diameter... miniature earth -- the most accurate global representation of our planet ever to be realized." The Geoscope would be a massive 3-D educational environment, using an array of computers and databases to display real-time and historical data on nearly any world situation. |
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− | In 1962, R. Buckminster Fuller published plans for a, "giant, 200-foot diameter... miniature earth -- the most accurate global representation of our planet ever to be realized." The Geoscope would be a massive 3-D educational environment, using an array of computers and databases to display real-time and historical data on nearly any world situation. | ||
[http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/englebart.html Doug Engelbart] inspired by Vannevar Bush's Memex [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c539cK58ees video overview]. Engelbart's 1968 [http://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/1968Demo.html Mother of All Demos] was years ahead of its time, introducing concepts that would be realized, eventually in the PC and WWW. | [http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/englebart.html Doug Engelbart] inspired by Vannevar Bush's Memex [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c539cK58ees video overview]. Engelbart's 1968 [http://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/1968Demo.html Mother of All Demos] was years ahead of its time, introducing concepts that would be realized, eventually in the PC and WWW. | ||
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'''KNOWLEDGE WEB''' | '''KNOWLEDGE WEB''' | ||
+ | Knowledge Web [http://k-web.org/ site] (with video overview) | ||
[http://beta.k-web.org/public/uberwww2 Uber] | [http://beta.k-web.org/public/uberwww2 Uber] | ||
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[http://www.gapminder.org/ Gapminder] | [http://www.gapminder.org/ Gapminder] | ||
− | Science Maps [http://www.scimaps.org/maps/browse/ Gallery] | + | |
+ | '''Science Maps''' [http://www.scimaps.org/maps/browse/ Gallery] | ||
[http://www.scimaps.org/maps/map/mapping_topic_bursts_104/ Science maps with bursts] | [http://www.scimaps.org/maps/map/mapping_topic_bursts_104/ Science maps with bursts] | ||
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[http://www.copenhagensummitmap.org/ Global Warming]/Copenhagen | [http://www.copenhagensummitmap.org/ Global Warming]/Copenhagen | ||
− | + | [http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/sbs/welcome/ Simon B. Shum] creates great tools such as [http://cohere.open.ac.uk/ Cohere] | |
− | Horn | + | [http://www.stanford.edu/~rhorn/ Robert Horn] at Stanford |
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'''VIRTUAL REALITY''' | '''VIRTUAL REALITY''' | ||
− | Virtual | + | [http://people.ucsc.edu/~pmmckerc/vc8main.html Virtual College Eight] |
− | Second Life | + | [http://secondlife.com/?v=1.1 Second Life] is a user-built 3D world. Some have functioning ecosystems. Example, Svarga [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbC-izqQIT0 video tour] |
− | Spore | + | Spore demo [http://www.ted.com/speakers/will_wright.html video] |
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− | + | '''GLOBAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS''' | |
− | + | [[By_place|C8 wiki page]] | |
− | + | [http://earth.google.com/outreach/showcase.html Google Earth]. Story on [http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2134 conservation] | |
− | http://www. | + | [http://themannahattaproject.org/ Manhatta Project] [http://www.mefeedia.com/news/24366708 TEDtalk video] |
− | + | [http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=305 Worldmapper] | |
− | http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Earth/action?opt=-p | + | See [http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Earth/action?opt=-p Earth from space] right now (or any date) |
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− | + | '''[[College_Eight_Core|COLLEGE EIGHT WIKI]]''' | |
− | + | [[By_place|Search by geography]] | |
− | + | [[Special:Categories|Topics]], see also [[Special:Allpages|site map]] | |
− | + | [[Special:Popularpages|Most popular pages]] | |
− | + | [[Eco-heroes|Eco-heroes]] | |
− | + | [[Slugs_in_Action|UCSC green people]] | |
− | + | [[List|UCSC green orgs]] |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 18 October 2018
These are linked based on January talk
HEROES
Geoscope. In 1962, R. Buckminster Fuller published plans for a, "giant, 200-foot diameter... miniature earth -- the most accurate global representation of our planet ever to be realized." The Geoscope would be a massive 3-D educational environment, using an array of computers and databases to display real-time and historical data on nearly any world situation.
Doug Engelbart inspired by Vannevar Bush's Memex video overview. Engelbart's 1968 Mother of All Demos was years ahead of its time, introducing concepts that would be realized, eventually in the PC and WWW.
KNOWLEDGE WEB
Knowledge Web site (with video overview)
beta with globe lgn = beta pzwd = slug
2.5D demo (IE optimized: click and drag to rotate, scroll mouse to zoom)
DATA VISUALIZATION
Visual Complexity gallery
Science Maps Gallery
Blogosphere 2009 2004
ARGUMENT MAPS
Global Warming/Copenhagen
Simon B. Shum creates great tools such as Cohere
Robert Horn at Stanford
VIRTUAL REALITY
Second Life is a user-built 3D world. Some have functioning ecosystems. Example, Svarga video tour
Spore demo video
GLOBAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Google Earth. Story on conservation
Manhatta Project TEDtalk video
See Earth from space right now (or any date)