Evolution of a Greater Eye
Jan. 26th, 2010 11:30 pm...now imagine each of us as a receptor in the evolution of a larger eye....input, filter and 'post'.....
so....evolving the eye...it may take a long while...but we are in some interesting stages...
training our global eyes to see where help is needed (instead of military target). this is evolution.:
please read this article
New 3-D Aerial Images of Haiti Will Aid Recovery and Research
'Awaiting a Vision' (nails, enamel, resin on wood, 60"x60"

Nww be a good sensor...
Mar. 25th, 2006 01:07 am...and talk into the web.
"..In sensor networks the objective is to get many such devices to collaborate and monitor specific phenomena. Each device then becomes a node of the network. The challenge is to aggregate sensor nodes into computational infrastructures that are able to produce globally meaningful information from raw local data obtained by individual sensor nodes: understanding for example that spikes in local measurements may correspond to a moving pollution front, and tracking its evolution."
tasty lil article on The arrival of geosensor networks on ZDNet.
Let's think about the phenomena of the web, and picture ourselves as sensors...then think about things like livejournal and myspace...and now let's illustrate with some art.;):

"..In sensor networks the objective is to get many such devices to collaborate and monitor specific phenomena. Each device then becomes a node of the network. The challenge is to aggregate sensor nodes into computational infrastructures that are able to produce globally meaningful information from raw local data obtained by individual sensor nodes: understanding for example that spikes in local measurements may correspond to a moving pollution front, and tracking its evolution."
tasty lil article on The arrival of geosensor networks on ZDNet.
Let's think about the phenomena of the web, and picture ourselves as sensors...then think about things like livejournal and myspace...and now let's illustrate with some art.;):

I was entranced looking out the window (as usual);)
But this time it was the snow.....making what looked like broken glass white shards all over the landscape...puzzle pieces...so amazing...and the sunlight glistening on serpentine rivers...mmmmmm boy do I love the view from Above.
