
Image Swirl is an interesting variant of a graph layout information visualisation from Google Labs. So far I like using it to explore clusters of related images, though I wonder whether the clustering reduces the range of images I see. Do I get exposed to more images that are strongly related to each other and see less images that are unrelated to each other (but may still be strongly relevant to the search term)?
If you like Image Swirl you’ll enjoy playing with Wonder Wheel, also from Google Labs. Wonder Wheel displays a graph layout of text search results. Enjoy.
The Future of Reading Conference could be interesting – especially for the views of authors such as Margaret Atwood. How much do they think the medium matters? Why? Marshall McLuhan has more than a few thoughts in that direction. The conference is in Rochester Institute of Technology and is starting tomorrow.
Very neat – home fabricating “real devices” with Lego. See a video demo of a printer made out of Lego. Yup made from Lego – I especially like how the little Lego people help out! The future of making & user designing is creeping up on us.
