Supper with Richard Perlman -- Dec. 8, 1997 @ Queen Bee Restaurant, Arlington VA

The following links are related to a number of topics that we talked about and drew all over our place mats. This included using the Chinese Astrological Calendar to demonstrate new paths through olde information.

Mostly we talked about, how can we rapidly build, share, annotate and other wise create similar trails through information space? This is not easy on the web. The annotations below took a little while to capture and then edit for this document. Wouldn't it be great just to snag the links and have them added to a check list that would be "easy" to edit???

Now more than a year later I keep coming back to this collection in conversations with other folks. Still not sure where this will lead. You might say that I'm still looking for that pot of gold for Information Discovery, Retrieval, and Navigation....
-- george (990120)


New Info & Ideas  | Dec 18th notes  |  rev. 990120 
 Storyspace (one of the oldest linking apps still available)
  • Eastgate Systems Home Page
  • Eastgate Web Squirrel FAQS
  • Web Sites Made With Storyspace
  • Mapping Hypertext

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    Inspiration is the package I use to do much of my mindmapping on the Macintosh
  • Inspiration -- the visual thinking and learning tool

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    STELLA -- a modeling tool that I knew on the Mac. Good for building scientific or financial simulations
  • STELLA

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    Mind Mapping (I've been doing this in a variety of ways for a long time.)
  • Mind Mapping c/o Wikipedia
  • Guidelines for Creative Note Taking

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    Other Hyper-Stuff
  • Graphic Organizer HotLinks
  • Knowledge Mapping
  • VISUAL '97 Call for Papers
  • VISUAL '96
  • VISUAL '96: Program
  • Hypermedia and Visualization Laboratory
  • ICA: Commission on Visualization-Educational Materials
  • Knowledge Mapping: Rob M. Wright
  • Disability-Specific Web Sites
  • The WebBook and the Web Forager: An Information Workspace for the World-Wide Web
  • Foresight Institute Update 5
  • Passage Index for School's Out
  • Alias Stuart Moulthrop
  • Introduction
  • ASCILITE95 Conference
  • Learning Support Environments
  • Computer-Supported Teaching Resources
  • Thinking styles and accessing information on the world wide web

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    Instructional Technology Connections @ University of Colorado at Denver School of Education

      (this site looks pretty good for a number of information sources about what we were talking about)
  • Semiotics

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    BLISS Symbols
    Memes
  • Memes
  • UK Memes Central
  • Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission
  • Memes: Introduction
  • Competition between Memes and Genes
  • Forbidden Access
  • Yahoo! - Science:Psychology:Disciplines:Social Psychology:Memetics

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    Semiotics
  • MCS: Semiotics
  • Cyber Semiotic Institute
  • The Semiotic Review of Books
  • Semiotics for Beginners
  • Dutch Society for Semiotics: semiotics on the web
  • PEIRCE GROUP HOME PAGE
  • semiotics hot links
  • Semiotics: Institutional Centers for Semiotic Research
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    Info Navigation (971211-ghb)
  • Mirror Worlds Technologies, Inc.
  • Making Cyberspace Make Sense: What to Do with Lots of Bits & Lots of Chips

  • (good power point presentation Nov 97 about Mirror Worlds ideas)
  • Eric Lease Morgan's stuff
  • Internet Fish

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    Glass Bead Game (971217 - ghb) Systematics (971217 email from Richard)

    NEW INFORMATION: (back to Top of Page)

    (971218) I found a good link to Brown's Intermedia Project which exists no longer.
    Also found a fun timeline: Robert Wisdom's  HyperTerrorist's Timeline of Hypertext History which goes all the way back to papyrus. Robert has a bunch of good pages, another one to check out is:  Hypertext theory as if the WWWeb matters

    (971218) Woke up around 4 am and wrote out 5 pages of notes and thoughts. Captured these today. I'll work on doing some of the re-arranging I wrote about over the next two weeks while I am "on vacation."

    (971217) Two new sections today. One on systematics from Richard's email and the other is the Glass Bead Game which has links based on Herman Hesse's novel. As I write this, I realize that the page is getting long enough that I might consider some more rational sections.... any suggestions will be appreciated. -- 971217 geORge.

    (971211) ok, I'm already adding in new stuff.... so, I'll use my date notation (971211) that is  (year-month-day) after entries. If other folks want to add stuff well, then let's add initials. So, today's entries should look like (971112-ghb) after the entry. OR should there be some other approach?

    This already is beginning to stumble on some of the ideas that Richard and I talked about. How can we rapidly build, share, annotate and other wise create similar trails of information? I'm not sure this is easy on the web. The annotations below took a little while to capture and then edit for this document. Wouldn't it be great just to snag the links and have them added to a check list that would be "easy" to edit??? More later, got to do real work. -- george 971211-07:36


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