The aggregation of thousands of different images to make navigable
models is fantastic, though. And as the presenter points out, when
someone adds info about the images they upload (the names of the
statued saints at Notre Dame in the example), that presumably is
searchable...
best,
Mark
On 27 Nov 2007, at 13:16, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi,
That's a very old idea. Raskin tried that kind of navigation and
made a demo with it, which he called Archy.
As long as there is no way to visually organise these images and
search them using text queries, I'm not sure what to use this kind
of naviation for, other than for browsing small amounts of files
and CD covers on an iPhone.
Oh wait... Leopard, and the iPhone, already have this, only it is
in 3D, and TimeMachine does it even in 4D! :-D
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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Op 27-nov-2007, om 14:01 heeft Andre Garzia het volgende geschreven:
Hello Friends,
I decided to share this because it really made me smile. It's seeing
things like this that make us want to drive tech a little further.
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/129
Cheers
andre
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