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=== Notes from Dec 21 call === | === Notes from Dec 21 call === | ||
====Attendees:==== | |||
Janna Anderson, Imagining the Internet, Elon University (andersj@elon.edu) http://www.imaginingtheinternet.org | * Janna Anderson, Imagining the Internet, Elon University (andersj@elon.edu) http://www.imaginingtheinternet.org | ||
* Steve Bratt, World Wide Web Foundation (steve@webfoundation.org) | |||
* Noshir Contractor, Northwestern University | |||
* Lauren Cornell, Executive Director, Rhizome/ Adjunct Curator, New Museum (laurencornell@rhizome.org) | |||
* David Eaves - Mozilla, Open Government Advocate - http://eaves.ca | |||
* David Johnson, Center for Democracy and Technology - http://dotank.nyls.edu | |||
* Colleen Macklin, Parsons | |||
* Chris Messina - Free thinker - http://factoryjoe.com | |||
* Michael Nelson, Visiting Professor, Internet Studies, Communication, Culture and Technology Program, Georgetown University (mnelson@pobox.com) | |||
* Russ Neuman, University of Michigan (rneuman@umich.edu) | |||
* Lee Rainie, Pew Internet Project, http://www.pewinternet.org (lrainie@pewinternet.org) | |||
* Thomas Roessler, W3C (tlr@w3.org) | |||
* Paul Russell | |||
* Marc Smith, Connected Action Consulting, marc@connectedaction.net, http://www.connectedaction.net, NodeXL Team: http://www.codeplex.com/nodexl | |||
* Mark Surman, Mozilla, http://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat | |||
====Common Themes/High Level Goals:==== | |||
*Use visualizations to tell a story | *Use visualizations to tell a story | ||
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*Engage a broad community, including artists, designers and data nerds | *Engage a broad community, including artists, designers and data nerds | ||
====Other Possible Objectives:==== | |||
*Work on HTML5 as way to express all this | *Work on HTML5 as way to express all this | ||
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*Internet archives as a dataset for visualization - example where stuff is stored – continuous scraper -- not for profit to document the web | *Internet archives as a dataset for visualization - example where stuff is stored – continuous scraper -- not for profit to document the web | ||
====Things that might visualized:==== | |||
*Cloud computing | *Cloud computing | ||
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