mycrocosm: twitter + many eyes
Comments: 4 - Date: January 8th, 2009 - Categories: Design, Social Tools, Visualization
I’m at HICSS right now and listening to Yannick Assogba present a paper “Mycrocosm: Microblogging” during the Social Spaces mini-track. Below are 2 graphs I made on the mycrocosm site, showing what time I woke up each day of the conference and what I’ve eaten in Hawaii.
Mycrocosm is a mix of many eyes light-weight visualizations and twitter light-weight sharing. It was so easy to make the graph that I’m tempted to start using this for different things. I need to start looking for personal data to collect and share. In some ways, this is similar to Slifeshare, a retired feature in Slife.
Comment by Rowan - 8 January 2009 @ 4:04 pm
What about banana bread?
Comment by Joan DiMicco - 8 January 2009 @ 4:27 pm
How could I have forgotten??? Corrected!
Comment by Danyel - 12 January 2009 @ 2:47 pm
The question is, what does your aspirational hawaii food list look like? (“More Mai Tais! Fewer beers!”) How are you going to get there from here?
Comment by Joan DiMicco - 12 January 2009 @ 4:15 pm
I’ll work on this for my next graph… I kinda prefer Kona microbrews to mai tais though.