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List of Blog Networks v3

Wilbert Baan on September 27, 2005 at 8:20 pm, comment
Topics: On the Web

The criteria for the list is this: the blogs must be owned by the network and branded as a network. I’m taking network to mean owned (ie as in a Television Network)…

http://www.blogherald.com/

Etsy Time Machine

Wilbert Baan on September 25, 2005 at 2:40 pm, comment
Topics: On the Web

Flash based time machine for the virtual Etsy store.

via Levien | http://blog.etsy.com/

PSP or bubble-wrap

Wilbert Baan on September 23, 2005 at 12:31 am, comment
Topics: On the Web

Low-tech interactive advertising: PSP or bubble-wrap

http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/

Five principles for multimedia news on the Web

Wilbert Baan on September 22, 2005 at 11:45 pm, comment
Topics: Usability

Interactive infographics about the tsunami evaluated with the use of an eye-tracking system, resulting in usability principles for creating interactive infographics.

User feedback drives five principles for multimedia news on the Web

http://www.ojr.org/

Sociology of the Mobile Phone

Wilbert Baan on September 21, 2005 at 11:36 pm, comment
Topics: Mobile culture

A collection of mobile phone research articles. Sociology of the Mobile Phone.

http://socio.ch/

You’re kidding me!?

Wilbert Baan on September 21, 2005 at 11:31 pm, comment
Topics: Mobile culture

“You’re kidding me!?” is a wireless voice-based service that helps users simulate a mobile phone conversation. The automatic service is designed to assist people at conferences, gallery openings and other places where being socially disconnected is no fun.

http://www.guerrilla-innovation.com/

Roundup last weeks exposition

Wilbert Baan on September 21, 2005 at 10:56 pm, comment
Topics: HKU / EMMA

A short roundup of last weeks graduation exposition, closing the HKU / EMMA categorie of this weblog

The new hype in internet and web-application development by some described as the “web 2.0″ also had its influence on the graduation work presented at last weeks exposition. The amount of websites and applications was quite low. On the other hand all of these online projects are driven by the eager to organize and retrieve information. Students are experimenting with techniques to organize collections of video, images (based on user-provided form-analysis), hypertext and web-pages.

Some other projects highlighted:
(1) The Butterfly Project by Lammert Postma. The Butterfly Project is in fact a world wide web in itself. The project is – paradoxically – placing a virtual layer on the web. When using the Butterfly web-application users of this application are able to drop notes within the content of existing websites, highlight information or add hyperlinks to text. The project is working with a layer so no actual change is made to the “original” content beneath. It is like writing notes on a research paper or highlighting interesting pieces for later retrieval.

See also: www.butterflyproject.nl for more information.

(2) Liz Turners archive for the Harper’s weekly review is another very interesting project. The exposition showed a working demo version (not yet connected to the actual database, but a local copy). The finished project will be launched soon. Liz has created a visual interface enabling visitors of the Harper’s website to sort within the news archive, visually. By dragging characters and events on the stage.

See also: www.harpers.org/beta/. A first version of this project will be published here soon.

(3) Deze plek by Levien Nordeman. Deze plek is a mobile and interactive monument. The monument consists of 110 blocks. Via a website images can be added to the monument, creating a predefined shape/image projected on location. Emotional experiences with the physical space decide the color.

See also: www.dezeplek.nl for more information.

Photos:
graduation expo
About Medialandschap

graduation expo
The exposition

graduation expo
See also: video of the sound machine (@ Medialandschap)

graduation expo
See also: video of the table (@ Medialandschap)

graduation expo
Expo finished

The truth about Google’s so-called “simplicity”

Wilbert Baan on September 20, 2005 at 11:10 pm, comment
Topics: On the Web

The truth about Google’s so-called “simplicity”

http://www.jnd.org/

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