2004

  • Bowen Island Journal

    Bowen Island is 20 square mile chunk of rock lying two miles off the west coast of Canada. It is home to 3000 people, three mountains, two valleys, four lakes, about 15 beaches, two species of salmon, one village and me and my family. The Squamish name is Xwlil Xhwm. It means "fast drumming ground."…

  • Surprise in Ice

    Surprise in Ice

    I had never been to Mt. Auburn Cemetery in the winter until I biked there this afternoon on a sunny, 30-degree day. Mt. Auburn became such a regular part of my life last year and it seemed like a shame to experience it in every season but this one. I didn’t know what to expect…

  • A First Stab at Geovisualization

    Tonight I’ve stayed up too late experimenting with worldKit, a mapping application that has mind-blowing possiblities for connecting place and the web. I’ve set up a short demo here.

  • An Atlas of Cyberspace

    "This is an atlas of maps and graphic representations of the geographies of the new electronic territories of the Internet, the World-Wide Web and other emerging Cyberspaces.

  • LocalFeeds: news opinions, neighbors

    A news-wire service that makes it possible to find bloggers in particular geographic areas

  • Getting started

    Last night I finally began the process of transfering the original WhereProject site (meager as it was) to Drupal. It will take a while to move past content over and work out a few bugs, but I don’t want to wait until it’s all up and running before I begin adding new entries. This has…