Zoomii, Fifty Years DARPA, flickrvision & Where Matt?
Jul 8th, 2008 by Mike Bennett
Zoomii is an interesting and well executed Zoomable User Interface (ZUI) for browsing books on Amazon. With Zoomii you see virtual bookshelves that you can zoom in and out of, a little bit like the experience of exploring a physical bookstore. I reckon they should tweak Zoomii so when you zoom towards a book cover you don’t just see a bigger version of the cover, rather you also see the details about the book. Incremental semantic zooming would remove the need to click on a book cover for more details.
Zoomii reminds me of my old MLE project Media Dive. Media Dive was a graphical and audio ZUI for browsing large collections of music, where I played around with integrating zooming with controlling exposure to multiple spatially arranged audio sources. One feature of Media Dive enabled you to zoom towards a song/album to select what music to hear while also increasing (or zoom out to decrease) the music’s volume.
Fifty years of DARPA: Hits, misses and ones to watch.
Sit back and watch the addictive flickrvision. flickrvision is a spatial photo visualisation that shows photos on Google Maps as the photos are uploaded to flickr.
Jump around jump around and smile Where the Hell is Matt?
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