Monday, January 16, 2017

Polesia, Eastern Europe: Gave "Lightning Talk" at Wikipedia's 16th Birthday Party in SF yesterday (the third I've given) about World University, Met and talked with an interesting Belarusan yesterday at the Wikimedia Foundation SF too, Check out the Harbin gate in the link below and "walk" down the road in both 2012 and 2007 concurrently in this emergent 3D world :), Trying to create an augmented reality "AUGMENTED REALITY LIGHT SHOW" version around me of Tart-to-Tart cafe in SF in Berkeley's Cafe Roma - to join you, but there aren't the special MIT Media Lab 4 lights in the corners of the room I'm in to illuminate this reality virtually ... so that we could even actually read magazines from the basket in that cafe while visiting together virtually, Excited for the possibility of similarly being in libraries together in "Augmented Reality Light Shows" virtually - with time slider in these libraries!, I'd like to be in the Boston Public Library with its readable books accessible on virtual shelves in the year 1900


Hi M, 

Gave "Lightning Talk" at Wikipedia's 16th Birthday Party in SF yesterday. 


Met and talked too with an interesting Belarusan yesterday at the Wikimedia Foundation SF for Wikipedia's Birthday - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/SF/Wikipedia_Day_2017 - (where I also gave a Lightning Talk - the third I've given)
about World University

- worlduniversityandschool.org.


Scott

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Hi Brit, 

I enjoyed your Lightning Talk yesterday at Wikipedia's birthday, and sorry I couldn't attend your edit-a-thon, but I enjoyed a long conversation with Eugene from Belarus about Wikidata and World University and School anyway. Maybe he'll also help develop WUaS newly in Wikidata / MediaWiki - and partly in the Belarusan language. (I also went to UC Santa Barbara - and liked living in Isla Vista with its amazing beach).

Your talk on photographing while on walking tours to add pictures to Wikicommons is such a great idea - and with Google Maps. How can I be in this loop again please?

I'm interested in a creating a realistic virtual earth for what I'm calling a new STEM method "ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy" (gave a talk with slides about this at UC Berkeley in November) and partly to create a realistic virtual Harbin Hot Springs field site for actual-virtual comparison - in something like Google Streetview/Maps/Earth with TIME SLIDER with OpenSim/SL and in all 8k languages, so STEM researchers can add their data. I just opened the Harbin Gate in Streetview - https://www.google.com/maps/@38.785948,-122.6518103,3a,75y,3.07h,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1skXZe6uuplnYW7LbqZZcawQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1 - and saw for the first time, re your photographic tours for Wikicommons, that one can see both the 2012 photos of walking down the Harbin Road toward Middletown 4 miles away at the same time that one can view the 2007 photos of this same "journey" in this beginning realistic virtual world. Per the question I asked you after your presentation, I'm curious how further Google Street View could use Wikicommons photos, and if/how Google Cars could contribute to Commons too. Shall we explore bringing Wikimedia and Google together further - with Google, since you're already using both in a sense? 

This Harbin gate URL is also on my recent book's web site - http://bit.ly/HarbinBook (see, too https://twitter.com/HarbinBook) as are the slides to the Berkeley talk. 

Cheers, Scott

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Scot, Ants and Koh,

Let's meet with our digital masks on Sunday and visit the Harbin warm pool virtually while listening to a MLK speech or going to a new Year's Eve Grateful Dead show while in the Boulangerie cafe (bath tub from home would be better) eventually with our avatars mingling in with MLK or the Grateful Dead musicians themselves via something like
OpenSim/Second Life in Google Earth ... :)

Check out the Harbin gate in the link below and "walk" down the road in both 2012 and 2007 concurrently in this emergent 3D world :)

Happy MLK day!

Scott

To a friend earlier today:

I'm interested in a creating a realistic virtual earth for what I'm calling a new STEM method "ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy" (gave a talk with slides about this at UC Berkeley in November) and partly to create a realistic virtual Harbin Hot Springs field site for actual-virtual comparison - in something like Google Streetview/Maps/Earth with TIME SLIDER with OpenSim/SL and in all 8k languages, so STEM researchers can add their data. I just opened the Harbin Gate in Streetview -
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.785948,-122.6518103,3a,75y,3.07h,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1skXZe6uuplnYW7LbqZZcawQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1
- and saw for the first time, re your (Brit's) photographic tours for Wikicommons, that one can see both the 2012 photos of walking down the Harbin Road toward Middletown 4 miles away at the same time that one can view the 2007 photos of this same "journey" in this beginning realistic virtual world. Per the question I asked you after your presentation, I'm curious how further Google Street View could use Wikicommons photos, and if/how Google Cars could contribute to Commons too. Shall we explore bringing Wikimedia and Google together further - with Google, since you're already using both in a sense?

This Harbin gate URL is also on my recent book's web site - http://bit.ly/HarbinBook (see, too https://twitter.com/HarbinBook) as are the slides to the Berkeley talk.


Landed at Tart-to-Tart cafe near UCSF ...


Scot

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Trying to create an augmented reality light show version around me of Tart to Tart in Berkeley's Cafe Roma - to join you, but there aren't the special MIT Media Lab 4 lights in the corners of this room to illuminate this reality virtually ... so that we could even actually
read magazines from the basket in that cafe together virtually ...

... Alas I won't be able
to join you (and won't also seek to Skype or Google video conference
with you:)

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In the same way that we all might be in a cafe together virtually in illuminated reality light show, reading "magazines" together but remotely, I've excited for the possibility of similarly being in libraries together in "Augmented Reality Light Shows" virtually - with time slider in these libraries! I'd like to be in the Boston Public Library with its readable books accessible on virtual shelves in the year 1900, for example. 







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