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augmented reality, ar, future]]>
Tue, 28 Aug 2018 17:17:53 GMT /slideshow/ar-design-reality2018/111964962 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Ar design reality2018 anselm augmented reality, ar, future <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ardesignreality2018-180828171753-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> augmented reality, ar, future
Ar design reality2018 from Anselm Hook
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20151015 earthsimulationoceanusoct /slideshow/20151015-earthsimulationoceanusoct/54490324 20151015earthsimulationoceanusoct-151028175231-lva1-app6891
際際滷s for my presentation on civic modeling for the Oceanus Conference October 2015 in the Sacramento Delta aboard the Aurora.]]>

際際滷s for my presentation on civic modeling for the Oceanus Conference October 2015 in the Sacramento Delta aboard the Aurora.]]>
Wed, 28 Oct 2015 17:52:31 GMT /slideshow/20151015-earthsimulationoceanusoct/54490324 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) 20151015 earthsimulationoceanusoct anselm 際際滷s for my presentation on civic modeling for the Oceanus Conference October 2015 in the Sacramento Delta aboard the Aurora. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20151015earthsimulationoceanusoct-151028175231-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s for my presentation on civic modeling for the Oceanus Conference October 2015 in the Sacramento Delta aboard the Aurora.
20151015 earthsimulationoceanusoct from Anselm Hook
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10 pieces - an internal idea presentation for Parc /slideshow/10-pieces-an-internal-idea-presentation-for-parc/41867882 10pieces-141121130729-conversion-gate01
When I was at Parc I suggested some ideas. This is the deck of those ideas. Kind of interesting from a historical perspective. I'm surprised I recommended they get an office downtown.]]>

When I was at Parc I suggested some ideas. This is the deck of those ideas. Kind of interesting from a historical perspective. I'm surprised I recommended they get an office downtown.]]>
Fri, 21 Nov 2014 13:07:29 GMT /slideshow/10-pieces-an-internal-idea-presentation-for-parc/41867882 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) 10 pieces - an internal idea presentation for Parc anselm When I was at Parc I suggested some ideas. This is the deck of those ideas. Kind of interesting from a historical perspective. I'm surprised I recommended they get an office downtown. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10pieces-141121130729-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When I was at Parc I suggested some ideas. This is the deck of those ideas. Kind of interesting from a historical perspective. I&#39;m surprised I recommended they get an office downtown.
10 pieces - an internal idea presentation for Parc from Anselm Hook
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2013 Nov 8 Anselm Hook Nerd Night /slideshow/20131008-anselmhooknerdnite/41867777 20131008anselmhooknerdnite-141121130433-conversion-gate01
This was a talk about Augmented Reality. There's a long section at the end about Luminate - a drawing program that I was writing at the time and which is now actually publically available at http://github.com/anselm/luminate. I didn't publish the speaking notes but there might be a video somewhere.]]>

This was a talk about Augmented Reality. There's a long section at the end about Luminate - a drawing program that I was writing at the time and which is now actually publically available at http://github.com/anselm/luminate. I didn't publish the speaking notes but there might be a video somewhere.]]>
Fri, 21 Nov 2014 13:04:33 GMT /slideshow/20131008-anselmhooknerdnite/41867777 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) 2013 Nov 8 Anselm Hook Nerd Night anselm This was a talk about Augmented Reality. There's a long section at the end about Luminate - a drawing program that I was writing at the time and which is now actually publically available at http://github.com/anselm/luminate. I didn't publish the speaking notes but there might be a video somewhere. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20131008anselmhooknerdnite-141121130433-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This was a talk about Augmented Reality. There&#39;s a long section at the end about Luminate - a drawing program that I was writing at the time and which is now actually publically available at http://github.com/anselm/luminate. I didn&#39;t publish the speaking notes but there might be a video somewhere.
2013 Nov 8 Anselm Hook Nerd Night from Anselm Hook
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Augmented reality will make money obsolete /slideshow/augmented-reality-will-make-money-obsolete-13164476/13164476 augmentedrealitywillmakemoneyobsolete-120601120244-phpapp01
I could have taken a weaker case - Will Augmented Reality make money obsolete? But instead I figure I'll take the strong position. If you want to jump to conclusions - I see these points: 1) Let us hold a richer view. It's clear that Augmented Reality is going to show us things that we haven't seen. It is hopefully going to let us hold a richer and more nuanced version of the world; one not quite as simple as we've embraced historically. Money has tended to reduce all things to a single number, and perhaps we can hold something richer than that. 2) Show alternative payment ecosystems. There are many ways for us to transact with people around us. There are many alternative currencies, many payment systems. These are all just waiting to emerge; they are suppressed in a sense - bubbling and waiting. Augmented Reality may make these visible. 3) Show what is valuable. There are also many things that are valuable that we don't see as valuable - up until now. A separate role of AR is that it may show value and values better. 4) Show other people us. We are also interested in transacting in different ways; but other people cannot see that. We too may accept things other than dollars but it is hard to signal to other people that this is the case. These things constitute an attack on money. Seeing options, seeing value - these challenge what money is. It has always been the case that having to actually spend money on something is the last recourse. Usually one has equity in some way; actually having to spend dollars means you have no other equity. AR will show us the hidden resources around us, and will let other people see us better and what we want as well. Why does it matter? Does it matter just to artists? Or philosophers? Or business-people? Yes. It will change the world, and we should change our expectations on what we want out of it. It means totally different approaches to making money for example. Don't try to make money - try to make money systems. Make your own currencies, make your own brokerages, make your own systems of exchange. Get your rewards in that way. ]]>

I could have taken a weaker case - Will Augmented Reality make money obsolete? But instead I figure I'll take the strong position. If you want to jump to conclusions - I see these points: 1) Let us hold a richer view. It's clear that Augmented Reality is going to show us things that we haven't seen. It is hopefully going to let us hold a richer and more nuanced version of the world; one not quite as simple as we've embraced historically. Money has tended to reduce all things to a single number, and perhaps we can hold something richer than that. 2) Show alternative payment ecosystems. There are many ways for us to transact with people around us. There are many alternative currencies, many payment systems. These are all just waiting to emerge; they are suppressed in a sense - bubbling and waiting. Augmented Reality may make these visible. 3) Show what is valuable. There are also many things that are valuable that we don't see as valuable - up until now. A separate role of AR is that it may show value and values better. 4) Show other people us. We are also interested in transacting in different ways; but other people cannot see that. We too may accept things other than dollars but it is hard to signal to other people that this is the case. These things constitute an attack on money. Seeing options, seeing value - these challenge what money is. It has always been the case that having to actually spend money on something is the last recourse. Usually one has equity in some way; actually having to spend dollars means you have no other equity. AR will show us the hidden resources around us, and will let other people see us better and what we want as well. Why does it matter? Does it matter just to artists? Or philosophers? Or business-people? Yes. It will change the world, and we should change our expectations on what we want out of it. It means totally different approaches to making money for example. Don't try to make money - try to make money systems. Make your own currencies, make your own brokerages, make your own systems of exchange. Get your rewards in that way. ]]>
Fri, 01 Jun 2012 12:02:41 GMT /slideshow/augmented-reality-will-make-money-obsolete-13164476/13164476 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Augmented reality will make money obsolete anselm I could have taken a weaker case - Will Augmented Reality make money obsolete? But instead I figure I'll take the strong position. If you want to jump to conclusions - I see these points: 1) Let us hold a richer view. It's clear that Augmented Reality is going to show us things that we haven't seen. It is hopefully going to let us hold a richer and more nuanced version of the world; one not quite as simple as we've embraced historically. Money has tended to reduce all things to a single number, and perhaps we can hold something richer than that. 2) Show alternative payment ecosystems. There are many ways for us to transact with people around us. There are many alternative currencies, many payment systems. These are all just waiting to emerge; they are suppressed in a sense - bubbling and waiting. Augmented Reality may make these visible. 3) Show what is valuable. There are also many things that are valuable that we don't see as valuable - up until now. A separate role of AR is that it may show value and values better. 4) Show other people us. We are also interested in transacting in different ways; but other people cannot see that. We too may accept things other than dollars but it is hard to signal to other people that this is the case. These things constitute an attack on money. Seeing options, seeing value - these challenge what money is. It has always been the case that having to actually spend money on something is the last recourse. Usually one has equity in some way; actually having to spend dollars means you have no other equity. AR will show us the hidden resources around us, and will let other people see us better and what we want as well. Why does it matter? Does it matter just to artists? Or philosophers? Or business-people? Yes. It will change the world, and we should change our expectations on what we want out of it. It means totally different approaches to making money for example. Don't try to make money - try to make money systems. Make your own currencies, make your own brokerages, make your own systems of exchange. Get your rewards in that way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/augmentedrealitywillmakemoneyobsolete-120601120244-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I could have taken a weaker case - Will Augmented Reality make money obsolete? But instead I figure I&#39;ll take the strong position. If you want to jump to conclusions - I see these points: 1) Let us hold a richer view. It&#39;s clear that Augmented Reality is going to show us things that we haven&#39;t seen. It is hopefully going to let us hold a richer and more nuanced version of the world; one not quite as simple as we&#39;ve embraced historically. Money has tended to reduce all things to a single number, and perhaps we can hold something richer than that. 2) Show alternative payment ecosystems. There are many ways for us to transact with people around us. There are many alternative currencies, many payment systems. These are all just waiting to emerge; they are suppressed in a sense - bubbling and waiting. Augmented Reality may make these visible. 3) Show what is valuable. There are also many things that are valuable that we don&#39;t see as valuable - up until now. A separate role of AR is that it may show value and values better. 4) Show other people us. We are also interested in transacting in different ways; but other people cannot see that. We too may accept things other than dollars but it is hard to signal to other people that this is the case. These things constitute an attack on money. Seeing options, seeing value - these challenge what money is. It has always been the case that having to actually spend money on something is the last recourse. Usually one has equity in some way; actually having to spend dollars means you have no other equity. AR will show us the hidden resources around us, and will let other people see us better and what we want as well. Why does it matter? Does it matter just to artists? Or philosophers? Or business-people? Yes. It will change the world, and we should change our expectations on what we want out of it. It means totally different approaches to making money for example. Don&#39;t try to make money - try to make money systems. Make your own currencies, make your own brokerages, make your own systems of exchange. Get your rewards in that way.
Augmented reality will make money obsolete from Anselm Hook
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Powerpoint generation /anselm/powerpoint-generation powerpointgeneration-110718030249-phpapp01
a bit of humor]]>

a bit of humor]]>
Mon, 18 Jul 2011 03:02:44 GMT /anselm/powerpoint-generation anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Powerpoint generation anselm a bit of humor <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/powerpointgeneration-110718030249-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> a bit of humor
Powerpoint generation from Anselm Hook
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Anselm bavc june_2011 /slideshow/anselm-bavc-june2011/8281918 anselmbavcjune2011-110611161943-phpapp02
My talk for the June 11th presentation at BAVC public presentation day.]]>

My talk for the June 11th presentation at BAVC public presentation day.]]>
Sat, 11 Jun 2011 16:19:42 GMT /slideshow/anselm-bavc-june2011/8281918 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Anselm bavc june_2011 anselm My talk for the June 11th presentation at BAVC public presentation day. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/anselmbavcjune2011-110611161943-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk for the June 11th presentation at BAVC public presentation day.
Anselm bavc june_2011 from Anselm Hook
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Ardevcamp slowcode /slideshow/ardevcamp-slowcode/6066823 ardevcampslowcode-101207165131-phpapp02
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Tue, 07 Dec 2010 16:51:29 GMT /slideshow/ardevcamp-slowcode/6066823 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Ardevcamp slowcode anselm <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ardevcampslowcode-101207165131-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Ardevcamp slowcode from Anselm Hook
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20100602 arevent /slideshow/20100602-arevent/4402392 20100602arevent-100603122720-phpapp02
Contributing to the BAVC Producers Event - helping build an AR application for the Sacred Lands Film project.]]>

Contributing to the BAVC Producers Event - helping build an AR application for the Sacred Lands Film project.]]>
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 12:26:28 GMT /slideshow/20100602-arevent/4402392 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) 20100602 arevent anselm Contributing to the BAVC Producers Event - helping build an AR application for the Sacred Lands Film project. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20100602arevent-100603122720-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Contributing to the BAVC Producers Event - helping build an AR application for the Sacred Lands Film project.
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20100421 ecomm pressy /slideshow/20100421-ecomm-pressy/3825971 20100421ecommpressy-100423003155-phpapp02
EComm 2010 Presentation on Augmented Reality. I covered some of my earlier thoughts and then introduced a thought about local money and how I think it is different from normal money.]]>

EComm 2010 Presentation on Augmented Reality. I covered some of my earlier thoughts and then introduced a thought about local money and how I think it is different from normal money.]]>
Fri, 23 Apr 2010 00:31:53 GMT /slideshow/20100421-ecomm-pressy/3825971 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) 20100421 ecomm pressy anselm EComm 2010 Presentation on Augmented Reality. I covered some of my earlier thoughts and then introduced a thought about local money and how I think it is different from normal money. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20100421ecommpressy-100423003155-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> EComm 2010 Presentation on Augmented Reality. I covered some of my earlier thoughts and then introduced a thought about local money and how I think it is different from normal money.
20100421 ecomm pressy from Anselm Hook
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Interactive Screen Pdx Makers /slideshow/interactive-screen-pdx-makers/1863497 interactivescreenpdxmakers-090814160336-phpapp01
Presentation for Interactive Screen on Maker Culture - using PDX as an example.]]>

Presentation for Interactive Screen on Maker Culture - using PDX as an example.]]>
Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:03:29 GMT /slideshow/interactive-screen-pdx-makers/1863497 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Interactive Screen Pdx Makers anselm Presentation for Interactive Screen on Maker Culture - using PDX as an example. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/interactivescreenpdxmakers-090814160336-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation for Interactive Screen on Maker Culture - using PDX as an example.
Interactive Screen Pdx Makers from Anselm Hook
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Ubiquitous Angels; ambient sensor networks to crowd source crisis response and community awareness /slideshow/osbridge-angel/1605558 osbridgeangel-090618163715-phpapp02
A presentation for Open Source Bridge that summarizes the 6 weeks of research and development that I just wrapped up while at the Banff Centre for a residency on Arts and Sciences for Saul and Charles. See: http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/246 We live in dense urban landscapes that have crisis at many different scales. A crisis may be a large event such as a tsunami, an earthquake, a terrorist attack or other large scale disaster. A crisis may be something smaller such as a house fire, or a pileup on the freeway, a gas leak or a road out. A crisis may be something relatively minor, a crisis only to one person, such as being locked out of ones car, or trying to find a lost pet, or needing help sharing babysitting duties. For the purpose of this talk I am interested in the far end of the long tail of crisis response and what open source technology we can strap together to build tactical systems for helping tackle such crisis. I have been developing an approach using off the shelf tools that can help resolve local crisis the smaller more personal crisis that interrupts peoples lives. If we watch messages over a city, and provide analytic views for interested parties, then a role for angels to participate emerges. Interested individuals can act in a matchmaking capacity to connect complementary interests together. We can collaboratively up-score or down-score public comments aggregated from a variety of geo local sources. We can filter away noise so that responders can more easily decide what to respond to. In sum we can make it possible for people on the ground, in the area, to volunteer to help out by providing clarity. I consider these class of services to be a kind of ubiquitous angel. They are not something that you have to even know exist until they help you. The tools that we can leverage today to build such services are worth knowing having many applications. In particular solr ( an enterprise search engine ) and carrot2 ( a topic clustering engine ) can play a powerful role in helping filter noise. Other related projects in particular Ushahidi and Swift have a high degree of overlap and those technologies will be discussed as well. Beyond today theres a role for such technology to help us deal with new kinds of crisis in the future. Over the next decades we may be facing economic and environmental concerns that are granular, evenly distributed and problematic in resolution. These kinds of tools and approaches may be useful there as well.]]>

A presentation for Open Source Bridge that summarizes the 6 weeks of research and development that I just wrapped up while at the Banff Centre for a residency on Arts and Sciences for Saul and Charles. See: http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/246 We live in dense urban landscapes that have crisis at many different scales. A crisis may be a large event such as a tsunami, an earthquake, a terrorist attack or other large scale disaster. A crisis may be something smaller such as a house fire, or a pileup on the freeway, a gas leak or a road out. A crisis may be something relatively minor, a crisis only to one person, such as being locked out of ones car, or trying to find a lost pet, or needing help sharing babysitting duties. For the purpose of this talk I am interested in the far end of the long tail of crisis response and what open source technology we can strap together to build tactical systems for helping tackle such crisis. I have been developing an approach using off the shelf tools that can help resolve local crisis the smaller more personal crisis that interrupts peoples lives. If we watch messages over a city, and provide analytic views for interested parties, then a role for angels to participate emerges. Interested individuals can act in a matchmaking capacity to connect complementary interests together. We can collaboratively up-score or down-score public comments aggregated from a variety of geo local sources. We can filter away noise so that responders can more easily decide what to respond to. In sum we can make it possible for people on the ground, in the area, to volunteer to help out by providing clarity. I consider these class of services to be a kind of ubiquitous angel. They are not something that you have to even know exist until they help you. The tools that we can leverage today to build such services are worth knowing having many applications. In particular solr ( an enterprise search engine ) and carrot2 ( a topic clustering engine ) can play a powerful role in helping filter noise. Other related projects in particular Ushahidi and Swift have a high degree of overlap and those technologies will be discussed as well. Beyond today theres a role for such technology to help us deal with new kinds of crisis in the future. Over the next decades we may be facing economic and environmental concerns that are granular, evenly distributed and problematic in resolution. These kinds of tools and approaches may be useful there as well.]]>
Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:37:05 GMT /slideshow/osbridge-angel/1605558 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Ubiquitous Angels; ambient sensor networks to crowd source crisis response and community awareness anselm A presentation for Open Source Bridge that summarizes the 6 weeks of research and development that I just wrapped up while at the Banff Centre for a residency on Arts and Sciences for Saul and Charles. See: http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/246 We live in dense urban landscapes that have crisis at many different scales. A crisis may be a large event such as a tsunami, an earthquake, a terrorist attack or other large scale disaster. A crisis may be something smaller such as a house fire, or a pileup on the freeway, a gas leak or a road out. A crisis may be something relatively minor, a crisis only to one person, such as being locked out of ones car, or trying to find a lost pet, or needing help sharing babysitting duties. For the purpose of this talk I am interested in the far end of the long tail of crisis response and what open source technology we can strap together to build tactical systems for helping tackle such crisis. I have been developing an approach using off the shelf tools that can help resolve local crisis the smaller more personal crisis that interrupts peoples lives. If we watch messages over a city, and provide analytic views for interested parties, then a role for angels to participate emerges. Interested individuals can act in a matchmaking capacity to connect complementary interests together. We can collaboratively up-score or down-score public comments aggregated from a variety of geo local sources. We can filter away noise so that responders can more easily decide what to respond to. In sum we can make it possible for people on the ground, in the area, to volunteer to help out by providing clarity. I consider these class of services to be a kind of ubiquitous angel. They are not something that you have to even know exist until they help you. The tools that we can leverage today to build such services are worth knowing having many applications. In particular solr ( an enterprise search engine ) and carrot2 ( a topic clustering engine ) can play a powerful role in helping filter noise. Other related projects in particular Ushahidi and Swift have a high degree of overlap and those technologies will be discussed as well. Beyond today theres a role for such technology to help us deal with new kinds of crisis in the future. Over the next decades we may be facing economic and environmental concerns that are granular, evenly distributed and problematic in resolution. These kinds of tools and approaches may be useful there as well. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/osbridgeangel-090618163715-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation for Open Source Bridge that summarizes the 6 weeks of research and development that I just wrapped up while at the Banff Centre for a residency on Arts and Sciences for Saul and Charles. See: http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/246 We live in dense urban landscapes that have crisis at many different scales. A crisis may be a large event such as a tsunami, an earthquake, a terrorist attack or other large scale disaster. A crisis may be something smaller such as a house fire, or a pileup on the freeway, a gas leak or a road out. A crisis may be something relatively minor, a crisis only to one person, such as being locked out of ones car, or trying to find a lost pet, or needing help sharing babysitting duties. For the purpose of this talk I am interested in the far end of the long tail of crisis response and what open source technology we can strap together to build tactical systems for helping tackle such crisis. I have been developing an approach using off the shelf tools that can help resolve local crisis the smaller more personal crisis that interrupts peoples lives. If we watch messages over a city, and provide analytic views for interested parties, then a role for angels to participate emerges. Interested individuals can act in a matchmaking capacity to connect complementary interests together. We can collaboratively up-score or down-score public comments aggregated from a variety of geo local sources. We can filter away noise so that responders can more easily decide what to respond to. In sum we can make it possible for people on the ground, in the area, to volunteer to help out by providing clarity. I consider these class of services to be a kind of ubiquitous angel. They are not something that you have to even know exist until they help you. The tools that we can leverage today to build such services are worth knowing having many applications. In particular solr ( an enterprise search engine ) and carrot2 ( a topic clustering engine ) can play a powerful role in helping filter noise. Other related projects in particular Ushahidi and Swift have a high degree of overlap and those technologies will be discussed as well. Beyond today theres a role for such technology to help us deal with new kinds of crisis in the future. Over the next decades we may be facing economic and environmental concerns that are granular, evenly distributed and problematic in resolution. These kinds of tools and approaches may be useful there as well.
Ubiquitous Angels; ambient sensor networks to crowd source crisis response and community awareness from Anselm Hook
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Pechakucha /slideshow/pechakucha-presentation-750335/750335 pechakucha-1226604020622490-8
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Pechakucha from Anselm Hook
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Citybot /slideshow/citybot-presentation/686130 citybot-1224792050038635-8
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Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:01:47 GMT /slideshow/citybot-presentation/686130 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) Citybot anselm presentation for wherecamp pdx on the citybot project which is a local area real time brokerage for bartering and trading things between ordinary folks <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/citybot-1224792050038635-8-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> presentation for wherecamp pdx on the citybot project which is a local area real time brokerage for bartering and trading things between ordinary folks
Citybot from Anselm Hook
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What Is Neogeography /slideshow/what-is-neogeography/304241 what-is-neogeography-1205356358232013-2
For David Percy, URISA GIS Oregon Developers group. Was asked to speak about some of the bottom up phenomena to complement the GIS expertise this group already had. Spoke to motives and pressures that are encouraging people to become citizen mappers.]]>

For David Percy, URISA GIS Oregon Developers group. Was asked to speak about some of the bottom up phenomena to complement the GIS expertise this group already had. Spoke to motives and pressures that are encouraging people to become citizen mappers.]]>
Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:12:39 GMT /slideshow/what-is-neogeography/304241 anselm@slideshare.net(anselm) What Is Neogeography anselm For David Percy, URISA GIS Oregon Developers group. Was asked to speak about some of the bottom up phenomena to complement the GIS expertise this group already had. Spoke to motives and pressures that are encouraging people to become citizen mappers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/what-is-neogeography-1205356358232013-2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For David Percy, URISA GIS Oregon Developers group. Was asked to speak about some of the bottom up phenomena to complement the GIS expertise this group already had. Spoke to motives and pressures that are encouraging people to become citizen mappers.
What Is Neogeography from Anselm Hook
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