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Here's the link to the cabtracking piece Eric mentioned, developed by Scott
Snibbe and Stamen Design for the Exploratorium's Invisible Dynamics project:
http://cabspotting.org/client.html
also, I've been playing Sharkrunners for about a week now. It's a pervasive
online role playing game that uses real-time telemetry data from real sharks
tagged with gps transponders in the Pacific. It was developed by area/code
for the Discovery Channel.
game link:
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/sharkweek/shark-runners/shark-runners.html
for a description of the game, please see:
http://www.wdil.org/websites/sharkrunners
best regards,
Ted
WDIL
http://www.wdil.org
On 8/8/07, Paul Orselli <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> An interesting GPS-enabled item called Trackstick has been introduced
> that may be of interest to museum folks, including those with large
> outdoor exhibit areas, like zoos and historic sites.
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> About the size of a pack of gum, this clip-on battery powered real-
> time tracker records time/movement and then interfaces with mapping
> programs like GoogleEarth to show the real time path(s) taken by the
> wearer.
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> It looks like a slick little package for just over $100 bucks.
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> Full story and relevant links via the ExhibiTricks blog: <http://
> exhibitricks.blogspot.com/2007/08/trackstick-new-visitor-studies-tool-
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> Does anyone have experience using any of the Trackstick models in a
> museum context?
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