This document discusses the concept of a "Digital Renaissance" where data and images can be analyzed and measured to gain insights and intelligence, just as occurred during the original Renaissance period through studying antiquity, nature, the arts and sciences. It provides examples of prominent Renaissance figures like da Vinci and Fibonacci who made discoveries through visualizing and measuring, and describes how a "Smart Knowledge Engine" can perform similar functions in a digital context by generating true color 3D images, measuring digital color brightness, and producing digital 3D metrics to analyze and forecast changes over time. The goal is to create a "Smart Knowledge" space where multi-dimensional data, images, and graphs can be layered and structured numerical data can be precisely measured.
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Renaissance Woman
1. Renaissance Woman
The Art of Visualising and the Science of Measuring
in the Intelligence of a Smart Knowledge Engine
Sabine K McNeill
www.SmartKnowledge.space
息 Copyright Sabine K McNeill 1996 - 2017
2. Why Renaissance [14th 17th Century]?
Renaissance
Rebirth of
Humanism
in Greece
Protagoras
Man is
the Measure
of all Things
The School of Athens by Raphael [1483-1520]
3. Digital Renaissance:
Enlightenment through Data
Humanism
Art
Science
Music
Religion
Self-awareness
Classical antiquity
Study and imitate nature
Generic Software Methods
Re-Visualising Images
Layering Multi-Dimensional Data
Forecasting Time Series
Structured Numerical Data
Images
Graphs, Diagrams
Verbal Data
Measuring Units
The Creation of
Adam Michelangelo
[1475 1564]
4. Giordano Bruno [1548 1600]
There is no Time,
there is only Movement.
For if there was no Movement,
there would be no Time.
In this infinite space is placed our universe -
whether by chance, by necessity or by
providence I do not consider here.
5. Renaissance Man
Leonardo da Vinci [1452 1519]
Mona Lisa as a movable object
in True Colour 3D
opening her eyes as you tilt her
8. Alexander von Humboldt [1769 1859]
Every discovery
opens up the imagination further,
stimulating more discovery:
it enlarges the sphere of ideas,
excites a taste for investigation,
while the creation of
new instruments of observation
increases the intelligence.
Theodore Zeldin, An Intimate History of Humanity,
London 1994
10. Ren辿 Descartes [1596 1650]
3 Dimensions are defined by
orthogonal Axes at 900 Angles.
11. SI Units: International System of Units [1960]
kg kilogram: 3D
m meter: 1D
s second: 4D
cd candela: luminous intensity
K Kelvin: thermodynamic temperature
A Ampere: electric current
mol mole: amount of substance
Geo-metric
Dimensions
Physical
Qualities
Digital Colour Brightness
12. NUMBERS: where Physics meets Metrology
Physical Constants of Nature
Digital Colour Brightness:
the numerical representation
of Light and Colour
digitised by technologies
18. Smart Knowledge a Digital Renaissance
The Space where Data and Images
become Insights and Intelligence:
www.smartknowledge.space
The Engine that creates
True Colour 3D with
Pixel Accuracy and
Digital Colour Brightness as digital yardstick
for Smart Monitoring to automate image
analysis and produce
Digital 3D Metrics:
www.smart-knowledge-portals.uk