11. âA boundery is notthat at whichsomething stops but, as the Greeksrecognized, the boundery is thatfromwhichsomething beginsitspresencing.â Casey, 2001, naar Heidigger
44. Beyond the open map @jwvaneck Digikring, Groot Amsterdam Open data forgovernment April 14th, 2011
45. Howitâs made Thinking, research, conversations Ebsco and scholar.google.com Serendipity at the library No peer preview this time, notgood⊠Tools: paper, Xmind, PowerPoint, Slideshare, LinkedIn, Wordpress, Twitter
Open data is a part of a larger trend. Open seems to be the trend of trends.
Strategy and bordersNew and oldroadsThe open map
http://www.geschiedeniszeeland.nl/themas/vechtendzeeland/luchtwachttoren/I wasannounced as âstrategistâ , explainwhatthat was â in ancientGreece.
These are aerialobservationstowers. âoldstrategyâ
River Vecht, Limes, the border of the Roman Empire
Pantheon, (re)buildbyHadrianus
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chandos/403727926/ HadriuswallAllthoughcartographs live âfrom bordersâ, the Romans didnotseethem as veryrigid.
Casey,BetweenGeography and Philosophyâ What Does ItMeans to Be in the Place-World, 2001, Anals of Association the AmericaGeographers. ItalicsbyCasey.
Strategy is not about rigid plans, but about flexibility within poreusbounderies. The boundary of the firm is more like the Romans saw the Limes.
Thenewamphitheater! ânewâ is suspicious.
Mapsforexploration (business) by the firstpubliclytradedcompany.
Maps ,drivenby military needs
DERBYS:Â GENERAL MAP:Saxton/Hole.V.Decorative.c16x13.NC.(Universi.)Includesparts of Lancashire.Chestershire.Staffordshire.Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.http://www.antiquemapsandprints.com/scans/SCANS18.htmFrom âEarlychart succesâ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Exploring-History-Around-Derbyshire-Richard/dp/1859837050Whopays the mapman?
The Look of Maps, Robinson, 1952
Publishadmin data, fine.
Usegraphics, great.
Getrealinsightwithmaps!
When is a map a map?
http://playfoursquare.s3.amazonaws.com/infographic/foursquare_checkin_map.pngIs it a map, whomakesit and what does ittellus?
Thematic data fromcitizens sensors
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19200-twitter-mood-maps-reveal-emotional-states-of-america.html300Mtweetsanalyst. Is itjustanothersource?
Computers and the renaissance of cartography, Margerison, 1976,
Watch the open data space, e.g. belovedAustria.
http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.htmlIprefer the simpleapproach. Maybe a sandwhichapproach?
UKreply to âfree the dataâ
Spanishreply to âFree the dataâ
Esriâscontribution
Testingpurposesonly
Pleasenote the nicecartographyhere
Note the variation in tree size and the aerial image
Detail road data (seeroadmarkings)
OpenStreetMap as a greatcrowdsourcedexample, premier example of the power of community (and the love of maps).
Sampleapps
http://www.apps4ottawa.ca/en/ideasIt is important to have lots of ideas. Itincreases the chance the find the oneideaswhichwill âwinâ.
Myfavapp
I readthatsomewhere,but do norecallwhere⊠sorry!Opening up the geo data is great, pleaseconsiderthere is more needed to enablegreat (m)apps.