the web of today uses semantic tags to underscore relationships and make searching easier. topical relationships – while fundamental – may miss some of the subtler relationships, such as those that only appear over time. what if the history of information could be part of its tag, and what kind of understanding could this bring […]
Author Archives: leo
illustrating infinity
this video accompaniment to rob bryanton’s book ‘imagining the tenth dimension‘ is so well-done that i don’t know whether the illustrator (oh!media) or the author had more to do with making the concept understandable. now that video is so easy to make and share, it serves as a tool for expressing and publicizing all sorts […]
hackopedia
at mit, hacking is a way of life – not just hacking into computers and phones, but hacking in general as a way of creating. i found this repository of all hacks since 1989, including hacks of the subway, robots, vending machines, skylights, the dome, and of course harvard.
pulse spy
exmovere makes sensors that can monitor a user’s emotional and physical state. why? to “be there when you can’t be there.” they also offer “group monitoring solutions.” so, the age-old (fictitious?) application of remote care for the elderly comes up. but who knew there were even more sinister applications? one project, ‘mr president,’ proposes a […]
ms martini
robo-bar is a fully automated bartender. talk about sociable robots! not only does she get you drunk,she wears a bartender uniform and has a real human face on a computer screen head. thirsty?
soapbox 2.0
for a few weeks i’ve been following gail orenstein’s flickr photo stream, not because she’s an old friend i’m trying to catch up on, but because she uses it as a sort of graphic political blog and discussion forum. it’s interesting and often sexual but most of all a great hack for a site that […]
product jammin’
open source has been transforming the distribution model for software, in large part because it’s so easy to make and distribute software nowadays. at the same time open-source has been proposed as a better way to design products, initially by now-defunct thinkcycle and more recently through opensourceproductdesign. the idea is that a lot more efficient […]
meta-me
matt made a great app a month ago, and i should really have blogged about it since my life is the sample page – but you can download it and use it on yourself (or anyone else). just like spluttr is a search engine for every kind of data, personal zeitgeist is a feed of […]