Creative Synthesis

The thoughts and works of the Creative Synthesis Collaborative.

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A sampling of research sandboxes and individual research projects (fuller list on the right).

Recycled Research

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The recycled research project attempts to understand new ways to conduct research on the web. Thinking about things like exhaust data, google like numbers and casual evaluation we deal explicitly with software tools that achieve some empirical experimental goal and the open sharing and dissemination of data.

Graph Gear

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Graph Gear is an open platform for graph visualization (the mathematical kind, not the bar chart kind). It allows you to create an interactive graph with force directed layout that has a good interactive user experience.

Personal Zeitgeist

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Personal Zeitgeist is a very simple homepage for the person who leaves parts of themselves scattered all over the web. It is essentially a personal rss aggregator, with some basic structured information.

Design of Spatial Apps

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The design of spatial applications focuses on our research investigations into space, place and their representations. In particular in focuses on PlaceMap and instantiations such as CampusMap that explore place construction and understanding in order to guide the development of next generation spatial apps.
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Matthew is the Director of the Collaborative. He writes rarely, and that makes him sad.

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