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January 23, 2005

Blizzard of 2005

Well, we've gotten about 3ft of snow and its still falling. Here's some pictures so far:

Will's first Blizzard.


January 16, 2005

Digital Historical Preservation

I think a lot about historical preservation. I have a fascination with history and retaining digital archives. So when I came across Virtual Toad: A CGI Reconstruction of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, all sorts of thoughts came to mind.

A year or so ago, I came across an MIT project to create a game based on Colonial Williamsburg's involvement in the run-up to the Revolutionary War. I met with the group and exchanged some emails, but real life got the best of me. However I did have a nice bit of a side-project to see if I could recreate what the city looked like during the time of the game. I was looking at property plots and names of who owned what house and blueprints. Way to huge a project but it was fun for a while.

So, with people beginning to recreate 3D versions of places and things in games, what sort of information would we need to store? How would we best recreate things when we hit the Star Trek Holodeck phase? Building measurements? Exact description of materials? Samples? Molecular composition?

How much information is it possible to store? In theory, before demolishing something or replacing a building or attraction, why not collect as much forensic detail about the place and store it in some archive like DSpace, meant to be around for at least a century.

Something to think about and maybe begin development of.


January 07, 2005

Hacker Foundation Creates Survivor Location Assistance Project

This is a group I got tangentially involved with after my frequent attendance of the BlackHat and DEFCON conferences. We have a great interest in humanitarian pursuits so I'm happy to announce our first attempt at a project:

THE HACKER FOUNDATION RELEASES SURVIVOR LOCATION ASSISTANCE PROJECT

Organization distributes software as open-source and centralizes tracking of disaster victims.

(Further details at survivorlocationassistance.org)