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changed: - AnOrg GardeN IsA PlacE (in which WorlD ?) [antont] likes being in gardens, and forest,<br/> but he also needs to work .. so is thinking that a virtual garden might be a nice way to see e.g. project status & development,<br/> viewing code project trunks and branches? also for UI, a tree can be interesting .. things that bear fruit, have done it and do again,<br/> for example in music (MusicWorld or PlacE ?) songs and albums - to hear just touch? (pick..) plan: port PlanT (EnginE:SoyaPlant) to run on EnginE:OpenSim (OpensimWorlds) or RexWorld or? well certainly look at EnginE:OpensimPlant too .. and reflect, what? things around *an* incoming email is certainly one thing, Jani experimented with it now too: http://www.cybertechnews.org/?p=1211 for something like described in Web3:Introduction .. AnGarden meeting OpenSim etc. software projects, was today thinking that perhaps RealWorld MoneY could be represented as WateR in the virtual version? job of investors is nice: need to just water the PlanT s they decide to. :o From antont Sun Mar 1 02:44:45 +0200 2009 From: antont Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 02:44:45 +0200 Subject: PacketGarden Message-ID: <20090301024445+0200@www.playsign.fi> is an old inspiration, http://packet-garden.en.softonic.com/ <pre> 01:08 |an| Packet Garden, shows network traffic as plants etc. on a small planet, 01:10 |an| the direction in hypermedia research where i'm coming from, the Buoyos of Floating World, http://fenfire.org/fenpdf-shot.png 01:10 |ck| Yes. I have seen that. There is also the idea of buildings in a city growing or shrinking with prices, like the stock market. 01:10 |an| right 01:10 |an| there's a nice city generator script for blender 01:10 |ck| Like an interactive, immersive 3D bar graph of some complex system. 01:12 |an| i wonder if it boilds down to .. well evolutionary psychology, even. people are equipped to understand things well from certain kinds of representations 01:13 |ck| yes, I suspect that is part of it. </pre> .. i figure the other part is just the, eh, nature of things - what complexity in general is, how things can be seen and understood in some simple fashion, what illustrates or describes the structure meaningfully, sensibly, easily?
antont likes being in gardens, and forest,
but he also needs to work .. so is thinking that a virtual garden might be a nice way to see e.g. project status & development,
viewing code project trunks and branches?
also for UI, a tree can be interesting .. things that bear fruit, have done it and do again,
for example in music (MusicWorld? or PlacE ?) songs and albums - to hear just touch? (pick..)
plan:
port PlanT (EnginE:SoyaPlant) to run on EnginE:OpenSim (OpensimWorlds) or RexWorld?
or? well certainly look at EnginE:OpensimPlant too
.. and reflect, what? things around an
incoming email is certainly one thing, Jani experimented with it now too: http://www.cybertechnews.org/?p=1211
for something like described in Web3:Introduction .. AnGarden meeting OpenSim etc. software projects, was today thinking that perhaps RealWorld? MoneY could be represented as WateR? in the virtual version? job of investors is nice: need to just water the PlanT s they decide to. :o
PacketGarden? --antont, Sun, 01 Mar 2009 02:44:45 +0200 reply
is an old inspiration, http://packet-garden.en.softonic.com/
01:08 |an| Packet Garden, shows network traffic as plants etc. on a small planet,
01:10 |an| the direction in hypermedia research where i'm coming from,
the Buoyos of Floating World, http://fenfire.org/fenpdf-shot.png
01:10 |ck| Yes. I have seen that. There is also the idea of buildings in a
city growing or shrinking with prices, like the stock market.
01:10 |an| right
01:10 |an| there's a nice city generator script for blender
01:10 |ck| Like an interactive, immersive 3D bar graph of some complex
system.
01:12 |an| i wonder if it boilds down to .. well evolutionary psychology,
even. people are equipped to understand things well from certain
kinds of representations
01:13 |ck| yes, I suspect that is part of it.
.. i figure the other part is just the, eh, nature of things - what complexity in general is, how things can be seen and understood in some simple fashion, what illustrates or describes the structure meaningfully, sensibly, easily?