forwarded by Daniel:and while we're at it:...
I decided to try out this medium with some basic data on Sarawak history, which I've been revisiting via J.H. Walker's Power and Prowess: The Origins of Brooke Kingship in Sarawak (2002). Here's one entry: View A Larger MapThere's a...
Time Space Map "An Atlas of History and Happenings" in wiki form (tags: history chronology geospatial wiki) The Weekly Script scripts of lotsa films (tags: video writing) The History of Visual Communication "...attempts to walk you through the long...
Links for the day
- Census Atlas of the United States in pdf, "800 maps and figures" ...astounding, and $165 in print version
- Time Space Map Blog ooooh yes!
- 18th Century France on Google Maps the Ears of the Hippopotamus...
- The History of Visual Communication "...attempts to walk you through the long and diverse history of a particular aspect of human endeavour: The translation of ideas, stories and concepts that are largely textual and/or word based into a visual format, i.e. visual communication."
The Real History and Origin of Woot and w00t from The Lexicographer's Rules, the weblog of Grant Barrett (tags: dialects culturewars curiosa)...
Links for the day
- The Weekly Script scripts of lotsa films
- Time Space Map "An Atlas of History and Happenings" in wiki form
- The Real History and Origin of Woot and w00t from The Lexicographer's Rules, the weblog of Grant Barrett
Slice: A List of Regional Pizza Styles (tags: food regional geospatial)...
EPIC 2014 several years old now, but still worth a look (tags: media video visualization chronotope)...
Blog writing is id writing
Links for the day
- Slice: A List of Regional Pizza Styles
- EPIC 2014 several years old now, but still worth a look
The Secret Museum of Mankind "World's Greatest Collection of Strange & Secret Photographs" (tags: anthropology images ethnicity) Atlantic Monthly sets its archive free w00000t (tags: archive writing) Presentation: YouTube in/on/of/for the Classroom Michael Wesch lays it out for you...
Links for the day
Links for the day
- Presentation: YouTube in/on/of/for the Classroom Michael Wesch lays it out for you
anthropologist, librarian, explorer of silicon life forms
this purports to show some of what I'm paying attention to
...and should provoke more use of del.icio.us tagging
Keeping track of stuff sent to others
Nova Scotia Faces project and wiki ...and Squidoo lens
The Home Page (so very Web 1.0)
...and the physical coordinates
SuprTags
archives



