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Venice 3.0: Venice Dashboard: the real-time pulse of the city
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Monday, February 9, 2015. Venice Dashboard: the real-time pulse of the city. Is one of the many impressive contributions of the 25th anniversary of the Venice Project Center. It represents a departure from the numerous other achievements reachable from the VPC 2.5 web site. In its focus on the present. Instead of on the past. The Venice Dashboard was inspired by the London Dashboard. Part of a series of UK City Dashboards. CASA) at the Bartlett School.
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Venice 3.0: A "minimum stay" in Venice
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Friday, June 21, 2013. A "minimum stay" in Venice. I just returned from a month in Venice just in time for the summer solstice. Also just in time to kind of see the supermoon. Through the clouds. Nonna Wilma went into the hospital the day I left to get her knee replaced (it all went well). I hope this is a turning point for him on this summer solstice, the longest and brightest day of the year. Between May and June, Nancy Mithlo. For the 2013 Biennale.
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Venice 3.0: Bonne Ennui
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Saturday, January 14, 2012. It's a New Year and the winds of change are sweeping the slate and making it cleaner and cleaner. The tabula is being rasa. Dead branches are falling. Hats are changing, as Nick and I prepare to drive across the US and back to Massachusetts again. The Venice projects are being wrapped up. As the new Santa Fe projects are marching in. Un altro giro di giostra. Purposeful life path as he turns 21 in a couple of weeks. Born in ...
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Venice 3.0: Venipedia's identity theft
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Saturday, October 13, 2012. On Thursday October 11, the same day when the WPI term ended, and as the 7 teams of Venice Project Students. Were getting ready to travel to Venice on October 21st, I received several concerned emails from Venice, regarding an initiative by a company called Bazzmann. Who presented venipedia.it. With great fanfare at the Marciana library. The man behind is a Mr. Marco Trevisan. My first blog on this. Already existed. Give...
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Venice 3.0: December 2007
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Monday, December 31, 2007. New year resolutions: 2008. I resolve that 2008 will be a a momentous year for my relationship with Venice. Here are my goals in a nutshell:. Publish a book entitled "Venice 1.0" containing chapters written by VPC students (wiki). Publish a book entitled "Venice 2.0" containing my thoughts about the future of Venice as a microcosm of other cities. Organize a "Venice Mashup Camp" for the fall. Publish papers about all this.
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Venice 3.0: The VPC 2.5 Web site -- the gateway to 25 years of research for Venice
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Saturday, March 8, 2014. The VPC 2.5 Web site - the gateway to 25 years of research for Venice. On the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Venice Project Center. Venice 2.0 web site. And created a brand new VPC 2.5 site. To replace it. Everything is now under a new domain, veniceprojectcenter.org. Web sites. Kristen Brann, a member of the WPI team in charge of coordinating the 25th Anniversary projects. Are integrated into this innocent-looking web...
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Venice 3.0: StreetBump
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Today, I presented the story of StreetBump. At the Urban Data Management Symposium. UDMS 2013) at UCL. University College London), where our CASA. Friends are also located. As I previously wrote in this blog. Is perhaps the most famous of our apps, so I figured I would put its interesting crowd-genesis on paper, for the record. Roads, and no. And will be spending some time at CASA to implement some City Knowledge. The Simtable ...
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Venice 3.0: Annual Report 2013
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Sunday, February 9, 2014. Well, another ( Chinese. Year has passed and lots has happened in-between my sparse posts. The WPI Annual Faculty report. Was due January 31, on Nick's 23rd birthday, which happened to also be Chinese New Year (of the Horse). Despite an innate aversion for form-filling, I find this yearly WPI ritual quite useful. It forces. So, looking back at the entirety of 2013, here are the highlights:. On our most famous app - StreetBump.
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Venice 3.0: Intelligent Urban Agents
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Monday, July 9, 2012. Readers of this blog may recall that one of my research themes, and the main driver of the intense collaboration with Steve Guerin and other Santa Fe folks, is the quest for a City Knowledge. Platform wherein each urban asset - be it a fire hydrant, a light pole, a park bench, or whatever - is uniquely identified by a birth certificate. And is assigned a kind of "guardian angel" in the form of a software agent. Now, after a flurry...
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Venice 3.0: CitizenPipe
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Celebrating 30 years of research for Venice (Italy). Monday, July 6, 2009. The reason for the recent blogging blackout has been that Kyle and I have gotten busy writing grants, as we had planned when he flew to Venice ahead of me. Now that I am back from Santa Fe and in MA for one more day before taking off across the Atlantic, I figured I would make a quick entry to begin to update everyone as to our progress on our many fronts. The first grant we applied for is called CitizenPipe. With the ultimate goa...