3. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Memoz
texts
images
videos
animations
yellow quot;stickersquot;
maps
All presented in a sclable interface
where objects can be placed freely
10. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Vannevar Bush (1945)
Selection by association,
rather than indexing
trail blazers
those who find delight in the task of
establishing useful trails through the
enormous mass of the common record
17. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Most existing tools organize
information
in topics and sequences
they can be linked and shared
but follow atextual logic
where one thing follows the other...
22. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Space, place and memory
Ars memoriae - the art of memory
Giulio Camillo Delmino
L'idea del Theatro (1550)
Mapping content in a virtual space
located in recognizable places
26. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
A mental map refer to
an individual perception
of an environment
The concept of mental maps have been
widely used to think about navigation in
hypertexts.
27. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
The City Image
Paths
forms a network of minor routes, mostly used by
those who have local knowledge
Districts
areas that share some characteristics that are
easily identified
Edges
lines that divides districts
Landmarks
objects that can be used as points of reference
Nodes
places of a break in transportation, a crossing or
convergence of paths
Kevin Lynch, The Image of the City , 1960
28. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Story and places
As far as I'm concerned, the loss of place is a lost quality
in movies. It comes with a loss of reality, a loss of
identity.
Maybe it is a European distinction to have more of a
sense of place. Of course, there are more borders, more
languages, more national identities.
Wim Wenders
http://www.dga.org/news/v28_4/craft_wendersplaces.php3
29. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Variation of mindmaps
Content structured in space
http://www2.skolenettet.no/journalist/5.htm
http://www.steinbo-dialog.no/dialog4.asp http://piczo.com
50. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Jörn Barger (1997)
quot;... a weblogger
(sometimes called a blogger or a pre-surfer)
logs all the other
webpages she finds
interesting.quot;
51. Jon.Hoem@hib.no - 2008
Arguably the weblog's most important features are
usability, the personal voice, and the hypertextual
connetions to, and feedback from other publicists.
Chronological sequencing of posts is a technical feature!
One can speak about weblogging even
without sequencing.
From this follows that
spatial weblogging makes sense