Hi Alex,

I appreciate you suggest TiddlyMap for this task, I also think that
TiddlyMap is a good choice to model e.g. a "city tour" or "city
highlights". In my previous post, I just wanted to present an
alternative that also looks promising.

-Felix

On 02/04/2016 11:29 PM, Alex Hough wrote:
> I went to an open street nap conference in Manchester a few years ago.
> One speaker (William Cartwright) talked about naive Australians and
> how the process of mapping turnabout to be  culturally specific. In
> other words there are many ways of mapping things and the method where
> there is a linear scale linked to measurements on the earth is just one. 
>
> I would suggest abandoning traditional methods mapping the  city, use
> tw and tiddlynap to map nodes on narratives onto key points in the city.
>
> The city and hypertext, psychogeography, affective mapping, William
> Cartwright, Guy deBord: these are search words which could help inform
> a design of a tw based map of a city...
>
> I just wouldn't get over concerned with layering nodes over a
> conventional city map and the technicalities of visualising an
> interface... Not sure if this helps at all...
>
> I am interested in wikis and hypertext and place, I would be very
> interested in sharing ides with those with similar interests
>
>
>
> Alex
>
> On Thursday, 4 February 2016, Felix Küppers <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Maybe have a look at https://github.com/sycom/TiddlyWiki-Plugins
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