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Expedition Workshop / Mapping Public Goods and Services

Expedition Workshop / Mapping Public Goods and Services Connecting to Science and Scholarly Knowledge 2007 08 14. Deborah MacPherson debmacp@gmail.com. WDG Architecture PLLC. Accuracy&Aesthetics : Building Consensus.

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Expedition Workshop / Mapping Public Goods and Services

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  1. Expedition Workshop / Mapping Public Goods and Services Connecting to Science and Scholarly Knowledge 2007 08 14 Deborah MacPherson debmacp@gmail.com WDG Architecture PLLC Accuracy&Aesthetics: Building Consensus

  2. 1. What are the Public Good and Service attributes of Public Information? Who can make maps of Public Information today and how? How can the maps be used? Say it Once and Say it in the Right Place Specified vs Shown The Importance of One Location for Specific Information

  3. Visualizing Space Extending Use Allocating Resources John H. Lienhard No. 1058: VISUALIZING SPACE In Terms of Geography Andre Skupin Alan Edgar, NBIMS Communications Task Team

  4. 2. What is the current understanding abound Public Information ? Frank Gehry IAC Building Mapping the Evolution of Co-Authorship Networks Weimao Ke, Katy Börner, Lalitha Viswanath Progress Photos Newseum

  5. 3. How Can Architectural Design Tap Into Public Information? National Archives of Sweden Access to Public Documents Piecing Together History Access to Latest, current Code Req's Understand Idiosyncrasies of Local Jurisdictions Avoid Duplication, Promote Unique Efforts Testing Data StanTech Property Lines (Storytelling/Law Application) Heeg+Friedmann on Rootsweb Fish Display Andrew Kua Compare what people are making

  6. 4. What common messages can ripple across communities? Answer Statistics Breakdown DesignShare TelecostCallManagement Use of Space Interpreters Planners DensoEurope MapWise

  7. 5. What are Conducive Conditions? Objective to Produce Democratic Public Records DayOStar High Performance Natural Lighting Herman Moll, A New Map of the Whole World with the Trade Winds According to the Latest and Most Exact Observations Liability Releasing the Documents Have to Start Somewhere - Even if the Shapes Cannot be Completed Colliding Domains Drawing, Specifying, Testing, Measuring, Filling in the Blanks Have to Use What We Give You Because It Complies Sustainable Matter of Public Records

  8. 6. What Are Emerging Strategies for Advancing? Mitigate Delays in Service ? Small Business Tax Diagram IVOP MFCTR GIS BIM NASA images OGS Questioning, Answering, Showing the Best Examples Fact Finder, Census Bureau

  9. Reduce Waste Sustainable Design Make Bigger Pictures 7. Advance Public’s Participation and Awareness? Concrete Life Cycle Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan The University of Toronto asks “Why Reinvent the Wheel?”

  10. Beauty of Compare/Contrast - Get Stuck on One Side Look from the Other Owner: Informal Native Map By: Dutch Owner: General Public Map By: Science 67b

  11. Conclusion "....the problem is that Internet is still the big city of the Middle Ages. We know how to build all kinds of buildings and we have a lot of demand for them and a lot of construction of various kinds and qualities going on. But no one is responsible for much of it, we have no civil engineering discipline, we have no land use planning, we have random patchworks of streets, we are carrying the water on foot in buckets from the most convenient well, we have no police force and no fire brigade, we have sewage problems, crime problems and frequent plagues. Some communities thrive and some die out, and we don't really understand why. And yet people keep coming here, because there is education, and jobs, and entertainment, and money to be made. Ultimately, technology enabled us to get control of it, and fires and plagues forced us to. But it took 7 centuries. I hope the Internet experience is shorter.” Edward J. Barkmeyer National Institute of Standards & Technology Manufacturing Systems Integration Division Update Building & Public Health Codes Do Not Block The Way of Inquiry Charles Sanders Pierce

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