[Geowanking] re: Waypoints are in a narrative, or a narrative is in the Waypoints?

Trevor Smith trevorolio at mac.com
Fri Oct 15 09:08:38 PDT 2004


Rich,

It's interesting that you mention this, as I've been playing around 
with the idea of "conversational maps" in online community tools, which 
I've posted a bit about here: 
http://trevor.typepad.com/blog/2004/09/camelmaps.html

My approach is more from the user experience direction but from your 
email it seems like you're thinking about similar scenarios.

- Trevor F. Smith
http://trevor.smith.name/
http://transmutable.com/

> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 12:59:53 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Rich Gibson <rich at testingrange.com>
> Subject: [Geowanking] Waypoints are in a narrative,	or a narrative is
> 	in the Waypoints?
> So I am interested in 'geospatially enabled narrative.'  Basically 
> stories
> with a geospatial component.  This might be as simple as 'we drove 
> down to




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