Emergent Architecture
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We are all connected: The path from
architecture to information architecture
We are all connected: The path from
architecture to information architecture
11/11/2003 04:46 AMWe Are All Connected: The Path from
Architecture to Information Architecture
We Are All Connected: The Path from
Architecture to Information Architecture
01/07/2004 06:41 PMIn this article, author Fu Tien Chiou describes a link between
traditional architecture and Information Architecture, showing how the
Information Architect uses a set of blueprints that builders --
designers and programmers -- can construct. 1217
Emergent church
Emergent church
08/05/2004 02:32 PM AKMA successfully complicates the notion of the "emergent Church."
Snippet: Any singular model of liturgical normativity came into
prominence by way of a long path of emergence — so picking on emergent
church for its buffet liturgical practice occludes the cafeteria past
that lies behind the watershed liturgical models. Fascinating. One of
the things I like about Judaism (speaking as a non-observant Jew) is
the way an original text grounds it, interpretation frees it to
respond to modern and cultural differences, and a tradition of
discourse guides how interpretation addresses the original text....
Emergent Democracy Worldwide
Emergent Democracy Worldwide
02/10/2004 02:51 AMEthan prepared some notes for our session which starts in 2.5
hours.
The conversation so far:
Ethan's
critique of "Second Superpower", "Emergent Democracy"
Joi's
response, on finding the next Salam Pax
Examples of emergent
democracy from Joi
and Ethan's
readers
Views from the rest of the world
Hossein Derakhshan, Iranian pied
piper for blogs
IranFilter - translated
overview of 100,000 persian language blogs
Living on the Planet -
global blog content aggregator
Narconews - trilingual news on
the drug war
BlogAfrica
BlogAfrica catalog and
aggregator
Adam
Chambas's Accra Crisis Blog
Rebecca MacKinnon's NKZone - alternative reporting from
North Korea
Oh My News,
South Korea's brilliant citizen journalism project
Ghana Web, news and opinion
Subang Jaya e-news from
Malaysia
Blogalization, content in
translation from blogs around the world
Efforts to build
cross-cultural dialogue, give a voice to people in developing
nations
Open Knowledge
Network content from the developing world, for the developing
world. And, in
Kiswahili
Voices04 Voices for folks without
a voice in the 2004 election
SARS Watch. Became a platform
for Chinese voices on SARS to communicate, uncensored
Taking IT
Global
Kabissa - online
discussion for African NGOs
What could we do we do:
Online legislation in Estonia
SARI -
leading application became lobbying regional government via wireless
internet.
Cellphones, talk radio and election monitoring in
Ghana
Smart mobs, SMS in Kenya
What does a cellphone-based
anticorruption system look like?
How do we launch OhMyNews in
every nation
Household Emergent Behavior?
Household Emergent Behavior?
02/05/2005 09:08 PMEmergent bl0gging from Iran
Emergent bl0gging from Iran
02/11/2004 12:15 PM
Yesterday, Jeff Jarvis
introduced us to the Iranian blogger, Pedram Moallemian. Pedram blogs
at Iranian.net. He is one of the
outspoken Iranians who blogs in English and help us understand what's
going on on the incredible number of Persian blogs. He explain that
the Persian blogs can be traced to the short explanation written by
Hoder at Hoder.com explaining how
to use Blogger in Persian. There
are now over 100,000 Persian blogs. Most of the blogs are about
politics and sex as well as other things like poetry. The suppression
of free speech in Iran is one of the explanations for the number of
Persian blogs, but the notion that one short page of Persian
documentation for Blogger starting this incredible trend is also very
important. Many countries and languages probably just need a small
seed to create an emergent cascade of blogging adoption.
Jeff
writes about an arrested Iranian blogger who was recently freed.
Great post with links to other interesting posts about Iranian
blogging.
Emergent Democracy Forum day
Emergent Democracy Forum day
12/24/2003 06:32 AM[Link]
conferences.oreillynet.com/et2004/edemo.csp
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Emergent Democracy Forum
Emergent Democracy Forum
12/23/2003 04:38 PMO'Reilly has just announced its Emergent Democracy Forum, sorta kinda
part of the Emerging Technology conference. Looks like it could be
good. (Disclosure: I'm on the organizing committee.)...
"Emergent Democracy Forum"
"Emergent Democracy Forum"
12/25/2003 09:09 AM"Ito and Zuckerman - Emergent Democracy
Worldwide"
"Ito and Zuckerman - Emergent Democracy
Worldwide"
03/19/2005 02:42 AMEmergent Democracy paper in German
Emergent Democracy paper in German
08/27/2004 01:34 PM
The folks at Ars
Electronica have translated a shortened version of Jon Lebkowsky's edited version of my Emergent Democracy paper into
German. It will appear in this year's book for Ars Electronica.
Thanks for coordinating this Ingrid and thanks for the translation
Susanne!
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Looking for examples for our Emergent
Democracy Worldwide discussion
Looking for examples for our Emergent
Democracy Worldwide discussion
02/10/2004 02:51 AMPlease help Ethan and I find some projects that might be examples
we could use when talking about Emergent Democracy. Ethan
describes more clearly what we are looking for.
Emergent cheese-sandwich detector
enlisted in War on Terror
Emergent cheese-sandwich detector
enlisted in War on Terror
05/28/2004 03:20 PMTechnology on Trial How not to win
FBI's terror trawl and Emergent computer
goofs
FBI's terror trawl and Emergent computer
goofs
06/04/2004 08:23 PMLetters 30 degrees of Bacon sandwich
Wikipedia's Emergent People fail to
impress readers
Wikipedia's Emergent People fail to
impress readers
09/15/2004 05:03 PMThe Register Sep 15 2004 8:28PM GMT
Webl0g: Has Emergent Emerged? -
Christianity Today Magazine
Webl0g: Has Emergent Emerged? -
Christianity Today Magazine
12/25/2003 04:22 AMWhen newspapers pick up on a religion story, there's a good chance
it's old hat to insiders .. Has Emergent Emerged? - Christianity Today
Magazine .. Fun With
Emergent
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TAG and the Web's Architecture
TAG and the Web's Architecture
09/04/2002 07:03 PMKendall Clark reviews the first public draft of the W3C Technical
Architecture Group's publication "Architectural Principles of the
World Wide Web", intended to be a definitive statement of how the Web
should work.
Architecture + Ecology in AZ
Architecture + Ecology in AZ
11/16/2003 06:17 PM "We have a society that is moving very rapidly to the super-,
super-, super-
consum
ptive," says architect
Pa
olo Soleri. "And I'm proposing that might not be the final
answer. So I'm saying, why don't we try
a
leaner alternative?"
(via PBS; more
inside.) Deterministic AI Architecture
Deterministic AI Architecture
06/25/2004 08:59 AMMajor change in development
Reviewing Web Architecture
Reviewing Web Architecture
12/17/2003 07:19 PMKendall Clark analyzes the W3C Technical Architure Group's
"Architecture of the World Wide Web" document, newly published as a
Last Call draft at the W3C.
Architecture pilgrimage
Architecture pilgrimage
07/02/2004 02:43 PM
Architect
ure pilgrimage. Sketches of the world's great architecture.
Ecclesiastical Architecture, et al.
Ecclesiastical Architecture, et al.
06/17/2004 10:14 AM
The Churchmouse:
Ecclesiastical Architecture, Stained Glass, Church Monuments and other
Funerary Monuments such as Cast Iron Grave Markers.
PHP Cluster Architecture
PHP Cluster Architecture
09/02/2004 08:24 AMNew documents added
pDNS architecture
pDNS architecture
05/07/2004 05:00 AMDiagram of how it
fits..
Diagram of how it fits.
Submitted by joeldg on Thu,
05/06/2004 - 16:19.
For those of you in the #pa channel you are
familiar with the conversations we have been having about why to USE
the rdfs/rdf/owl/dc ontologies built into a parser just for FOAF.
One of the reasons for wanting this is because you
will get back a array of statements regarded as good, and another with
statements regarded as bad. By looking over this we can debug rdf
docs, determine what xmlns statements would be optimal and which are
not needed (some generators just throw a huge list in for no good
reason).
So I had created a parser from scratch that had
this capability but due to the fact that it is a from scratch
quick/hack deal I don't think it will be workable and it was not as
fast as the built-in SAX parser in PHP which defeats the purpose of
why we wanted to do that. In addition we needed a small parser that
does the basic job of RAP in a small set, yet still be extensible to
allow for vocabulary based parsing.
I am trying to marry these two concepts and it is a
pain. I have a nice
parser
that I am using as the base as it keeps the structure in a very good
form for filtering through the vocabulary checker in an "after-parsed"
way.
Another point to note is that using the
vocabularies we can specify based on a few things
(class/property/disjointwith/subclassof etc..) we can specify a
general distiction of how to treat data within tags.
For instance, rdfs:subPropertyOf has specified
range and domain of Property which is defined in rdf-syntax-ns which
makes sense, so based on this fact, if this property is used in a
different context we can throw a warning. If it is used within a
disjointwith then throw an Error.
At least this is the base idea and it will
become clearer as work progresses on this. I am limited in my capacity
to work deeply on this as I have a full time job.. So this is
basically a side-project..
Anyway, enough rambling. Marc wanted a diagram
for how pDNS fits in with everything else.. I took the word "fits"
literally and create this following puzzle-piece diagram
;)
To explain:
pDNS
totally depends on the parser, pa needs pDNS for doing lookups in a
logical way that is not as screwy and intensive as rdql as we are
looking for large scale in this project.
Anyway, any
questions.. drop em.. or any suggestions..
Moving Your Architecture to .NET
Moving Your Architecture to .NET
03/13/2003 10:24 AMThe architecture of participation
The architecture of participation
08/17/2004 10:59 AM
Discussions about open source and innovation tend to cluster around
two opposing memes. One says that open source can't innovate; the
other that only open source can innovate. Both are wrong. Sometimes
large, well-funded R&D programs can achieve breakthroughs that
lone geniuses can't. And sometimes the reverse is true. Either way,
the real innovation of the open source movement is the architecture of
participation. It can help turn a good idea -- wherever it came from
-- into a best-quality implementation. Software companies that don't
choose the open source model have to find other ways to recruit and
reward participants. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com] [See also: other
open-source-related items]
The term 'open source' presumes that the essence of software is source
code, and that participation means hacking it. And that's true. But
the emergence of the services model creates modes of participation
that don't require access to source. Back in 2000, Rael Dornfest
introduced the term
open services in order to make that distinction.
...Information Architecture for Everyone
Information Architecture for Everyone
11/13/2002 04:55 AMThe purpose of this article is to help you define information
architecture so that you can
recognize when it is you are wearing an IA hat, as well as provide you
some tips, basics
and resources to help you build the most well architected sites
possible. So let's get
started.
The architecture of intermediation
The architecture of intermediation
03/30/2005 06:14 PM
When Steve Mallett recently cloned
del.icio.us to create
de.lirio.us, the predictable
controversy ensued. Here's a capsule summary:
Good! del.icio.us is closed-source, the world needs an
open-source social bookmarking service.
Bad! Geez, what a lame ripoff!
Rather than taking sides in this debate -- which I can't do, because I
sympathize with both positions while endorsing neither -- I'd like to
try to broaden its scope.
...TAG: 3D Architecture Guide
TAG: 3D Architecture Guide
06/14/2004 01:21 PMTAG 1.6 Released...
Architecture of the World Wide Web
Architecture of the World Wide Web
12/11/2003 09:42 AMArchitecture of the World Wide Webhttp://www.w3.or
g/TR/2003/WD-webarch-20031209/http://www.w3.org/20
03/12/tag-pressreleasehttp://www.w3.org/2001/tag/ The W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) has released a Last
Call Working Draft of the "Architecture of the World Wide Web, First
Edition." The document is written for Web developers, implementers,
content authors and publishers. It describes the properties that are
desired of the Web and the design choices that have been made to
achieve them. Comments are invited through 5 March 2004. Read the
press release and visit the TAG home page.
Jon Udell: The architecture of
intermediation
Jon Udell: The architecture of
intermediation
03/31/2005 06:59 AMThe architecture of intermediation .. del.irio.us ..
Jon
weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/03/30.html#a1205
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If people don't notice it, it's not
architecture...
If people don't notice it, it's not
architecture...
11/15/2003 07:42 AMI've just caught up on my Dre
amspaces and been confronted with a conundrum. In a piece about
brutalist architecture, they featured the Tricorn centre in
Portsmouth. Here's a picture of the building in question:

Now, this building hasn't had the most illustrious of histories. It
was built in 1966, given an award in 1967 and voted Britain's fourth
ugliest building in 1968. It is generally reviled by the public and
will not be protected by government by being listed. But when the
architect - Rodney Gordon - is asked about the general distaste
towards his building, he replies:
"Well I'm very surprised. A lot of people liked the
building. One thing I do find is that any piece of architecture worth
being called architecture is usually both hated and loved. If people
don't notice it, it's not architecture."
That last phrase seems extraordinary to me - stunning in its
arrogance and audacity and completely in opposition to most of the
understandings of design and architecture that I've accumulated over
the last ten years. That kind of ostentatious statement of impact
above function was given up within the first ten years of web
design. What Gordon is talking about is the construction of follies -
buildings with little or no function but to inspire and awe.
Unworkable spaces, unusable spaces. We have them on the web too -
sometimes even intentionally - either as art or design showcases or as
image-based impactful press prelease or advertising spaces. But this
is different. This is a site - a space - designed for shopping and
socialising that wants desperately to be innovative and impressive -
the architect all the while dismissing the subtle and less overt arts
of flows and usability, building things that are not scaled for humans
or comprehensible to them. All the things that allow a place to be
understood by people are dismissed as unworthy of the name of
architecture. And why - because the building must be noticed...
It's stunning. It's terrible. And I'm fairly sure it's wrong.
If you're interested in the Tricorn:
Read the comments
Metropolis Mag on walmart's architecture
Metropolis Mag on walmart's architecture
06/14/2004 10:54 PMinteresting how weblogs informed so much of this story
Information architecture references
Information architecture references
11/11/2003 03:21 PMPricing and Architecture of the Internet
Pricing and Architecture of the Internet
01/03/2004 09:29 AMPricing and Architecture of the Internet: Historical
Perspectives from Telecommunications and Transportationht
tp://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/doc/pricing.architecture.pdfWith telecommunications in a slump, the search is on for
ways to re-invigorate this key industry. The main problems are
clearly economic much more than technological, and many of the
proposed remedies would lead to new architectures for the Internet
that would provide for greater control by carriers. They would
drastically reduce the role of the end-to-end principle, the main
foundation for the success of the Internet, in which functionality
resides at the edges of the network. The proposals to restrict voice
over Internet (VoIP) are just one part of this trend.
Historical precedents from telecommunications for introduction of
differentiated services and sophisticated charging methods on the
Internet are discouraging. The almost universal trend has been
towards decreasing price discrimination and simpler pricing. The
history of transportation presents a different picture, with
frequent
movements towards increasing price discrimination and
more complicated pricing (although with many noteworthy reversals).
Charging according to the nature of the goods being transported has
been and continues to be the norm. Since the incentives to price
discriminate are increasing, and the ability to do so is also growing,
it is conceivable that telecommunications might break with its
historical record and follow the example of transportation. It is
therefore of interest to examine the evolution of pricing and quality
differentiation in transportation.
Pricing and Internet Architecture
Pricing and Internet Architecture
01/03/2004 08:33 PMLooking Into The Power Architecture
Future
Looking Into The Power Architecture
Future
06/09/2004 10:41 AMOMAP 2 Architecture for 3G Phones
OMAP 2 Architecture for 3G Phones
06/15/2004 03:56 AM3G Jun 15 2004 7:17AM GMT
Xbox 2 architecture plans available on
web
Xbox 2 architecture plans available on
web
04/28/2004 10:29 AMGrok Description matches for Emergent Architecture
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