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Liz welcomes you to wikiland with a visual breakfast for the eyes! There's plenty more grey scale images where these came from.

TheEssay.

The Spread of Space.

Introduction.

In order to communicate concepts of space and time the geospatial world undergoes manipulation. Geographical or large-scale spaces are generally too large to be perceived all at once, but can best be thought of as being transperceptual, experienced only by integration of perceptual experiences over space and time through memory and reasoning, or through the use of small-scale models such as maps. Through summarising the poignant concepts of scale, orientation, precision, language, direction and Cartesian ideals the notion of measurement is reviewed, opening several important issues regarding the interpretation of geospatial space.

Lead the way to mc2 .....and to my blog

Ever FlourishingThoughts on where this essay will lead have been posted here.

Here is a petit summary and presentation of my initial concepts for the essay :

EssayVisualPresentation

An ExemplaryThought on exemplification. Introduction. Body. Conclusion.

Thought for the day….Spatiality seem so linear y=mx+c y = coordinate of point on y axis, m = gradient of line, x = coordinate of point on x axis, c = point where the line cuts the y=axis. If you stick to the format you can do no wrong………..lalala. Try collinear conformal matrices, six iterations!

thought : The nature/nurture controversy - Do we perceive space according to universal optical and perceptual principles on which social and environmental conditioning has no effect; or do we acquire some aspects of our perceptual system from external influences?

ImmanuelKant's most original contribution to philosophy is his "Copernican Revolution," that, as he puts it, it is the representation that makes the object possible rather than the object that makes the representation possible.

RullaText says check out e-motion space RullaText: hey Liz I recommended BenText to watch the film "frequency" this may interest you too

AKiss

This fusion anomoly. is constantly morphing.

Here are some reviews of the literatures read over the semester, also available for viewing at my blog :

SmoothandStriated

GaudiTeratologyandKinship. Mark Burry.

TheWilltoAnimation. Pia Ednie-Brown.

MisericordtoaGrotesqueReification. Mark Goulthorpe.

AnimatedTechniques : Time and the Technological Acquiescence of Animation.

BeyondAnimation. Mark Burry.

TheEmergentSelf (Chapter 12).Francisco Valera.

MotivationsofAnimation. Mark Rakatansky

TheInterpersonalWorld Of The Infant.Introduction & “The Sense Of An Emergent Self” (Chapter 3.)Daniel N. Stern.

FashionableNonsense. A deserved parody.

HorrorVacui. Constructing the Void from Pascal to Freud.

PuttingtheVirtualBackintoVR. Andrew Murphie

SpatialityandMotility. Maurice Merleau-Ponty

IngerSays: hey liz - check this article out - wimps

RullaText: Finally!!! I've posted some images hit onto RullaImages

How to inline video images --andrew, 2003/05/24 07:47 EST
Something flashed past from IngerSays about a video file that you were having trouble with. I had a look at it.

The wiki correctly recognised it as video/mpeg, so it is just a case of figuring out how to embed it in the page. You always have the option to simply present a link to a file in Images. This is sometimes the best thing to do --- if the file is of an uncommon type requiring special plugins, or is very large. Otherwise you can embed the object. See SpreadofSpace for the alternatives.

How to inline video images --liz marasco, 2003/06/13 01:50 EST

Thank you so much, Andrew, for your help with the Mongu plugin in LizText-TheEssay-TheSpreadofSpace?. I have been able to view the embedded video only from machines that have the correct plugin, though Im not quite certain which plugin is required. Im not farmiliar with the other techniques that you have suggested i.e using structured text etc, though I would like to make it as easy as possible for the reader to view the file. I was considering offering the appropriate plugins, as a link, that the reader could load in order to view the video. Can you help me with this? Thanks again for your help, liz

>From: TheHiveWiki?@zwiki.sial.rmit.edu.au (andrew)
>Reply-To: TheHiveWiki?@zwiki.sial.rmit.edu.au
>To: TheHiveWiki?@zwiki.sial.rmit.edu.au
>Subject: LizText How to inline video images
>Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 21:47:14 -0400
>
>Something flashed past from IngerSays about a video file that you were having
>trouble with. I had a look at it.
>
>The wiki correctly recognised it as video/mpeg, so it is just a case of
>figuring
>out how to embed it in the page. You always have the option to simply present
>a link to a file in Images. This is sometimes the best thing to do --- if
>the
>file is of an uncommon type requiring special plugins, or is very large.
>Otherwise
>you can embed the object. See SpreadofSpace for the alternatives.
>--
>forwarded from http://zwiki.sial.rmit.edu.au/theHive/LizText


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