Posts Tagged WalkThruT
Times Higher
Posted by admin in Location Services, Smart Phones on January 14th, 2010
Small but perfectly formed piece in todays Times Higher Supplement
I do wish they would cite the whole team, but all news is good for WTT
New public site
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on December 30th, 2009
We’re beginning to get some external interest so we thought we’d better make a more public site!
here it is, small but beautifully formed:
WalkThruT: A web app that provides historical maps to people with smart phones
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on November 28th, 2009
Screenshots or diagram of prototype:
• http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?page_id=2
• Final copy of user manual and description
Link to working prototype:
Please contact: c.speed@eca.ac.uk to get URL
Link to end user documentation:
◦ We feel that the YouTube video was the most effective and user centred piece of explanatoy documentation:
◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJwYv-6wgf8
◦ Micro Site: http://www.walkingthroughtime.co.uk
Link to code repository or API:
◦ Source Forge Site: http://walkingthrough.sourceforge.net/
Link to technical documentation:
◦ Technical Report
Date prototype was launched:
◦ User testing began throughout September, with a refined version available at the end of September: 30/9/09
Project Team:
Chris Speed, c.speed@eca.ac.uk - Edinburgh College of Art
Ian Campbell, i.campbell@eca.ac.uk - Edinburgh College of Art
Karlyn Sutherland, karlyn_sutherland@hotmail.co.uk, Edinburgh College of Art
Dave Berry, Dave.Berry@ed.ac.uk - Information Systems, University of Edinburgh
Peter Pratt, Peter.Pratt@ed.ac.uk - Information Systems, University of Edinburgh
Petra Leimlehner, Petra.Leimlehner@ed.ac.uk - Information Systems, University of Edinburgh
Jeff Haywood, Jeff.Haywood@ed.ac.uk - Information Systems, University of Edinburgh
James Reid, James.Reid@ed.ac.uk - EDINA
Tim Urwin, T.Urwin@ed.ac.uk - EDINA
Project Website:
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/
PIMS entry:
◦ https://pims.jisc.ac.uk/projects/view/1350
Table of Content for Project Posts
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=32 - Technical Start
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=98 - Is this the answer - Geolocation
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=107 - Getting Started
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=110 - Our Edinburgh?
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=114 - The artists view
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=118 - Meeting one a summary of work up to that point
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=121 - Art meets Tech - Chris and Karlyns write up
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=130 - Tech fights back - early prototyping using balsamiq
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=150 - Mr Speed and his iPhone
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=155 - Outline of what came next
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=162 - Summary of the work up to that point
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=169 - Cross Platform - how does Android look or the day before Dave came to visit
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=176 - First cut is the deepest? A summary of feedback up to this point
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=179 - Meeting summary
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=183 - Post JISCRI event
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=185 - Web Application findings
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=188 - Google API changes
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=190 - Caching - web app fights back
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=193 - One of the last formal meetings
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=205 - lo, the user speaks…
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=209 - Chris’s project Evaluation
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=214 - The Developers speak
◦ http://walkingthroughtime.eca.ac.uk/?p=226 - Chris speaking for the Users
Another workshop and demo
Posted by admin in Art, Location Services, Smart Phones, budget on November 25th, 2009
The project was presented at this conference:
http://www.fieldworkconference.net/
last week, and an iPhone was available for loan from Inspace (The University’s very cool digital gallery)
the project was on show and delegates of the conference walked the vicinity around the gallery. Plus we reflected upon one of the walks with the aid of a data projector, and i used my macbook to record it - but its pretty awful…
Minutes of project meeting, 22nd October 2009
Posted by Dave in Uncategorized on October 28th, 2009
Present: Chris, Dave, Peter, Petra
Dissemination
- Chris has uploaded the MP3 file of the discussion with the Historical Society and the promotional video. We will continue to improve these.
- Peter gave a 10-minute pitch at the “This Happened” event on Monday 12th October, which went down well. We got some vey good questions from the audience.
- Dave wrote a joint article with Richard Rodger, Steven Vickers & James Reid for the University’s internal IS newsletter.
- Chris’s paper was accepted for the Mapping, Memory and the City in Liverpool.
- AHRA - The Architectural Humanities Research Association - is meeting in Edinburgh on Nov 20-21. Chris will give a demonstration of Walking Through Time.
- IT Futures - Chris and Ian to give a presentation at the university’s IT futures workshop on December 15th.
- Chris to set up a web site, to complement the blog.
Work Package 6 (User Community and Embedding)
- Karlyn’s work with students went well. Karlyn to blog.
- One UI improvement was to provide on-screen buttons for switching between years.
- Ian will invite the Historical Society to see the improved version.
Work Package 7 (Closure)
- Petra to put the code on SourceForge.
- Dave & Chris to prepare the final blog post.
- Dave will complete the IS completion report.
- Petra and Peter producing user manual and technical documentation.
Commercialisation
- James to arrange a meeting with Landmark re map licensing.
- Dave to speak to Informatics’ KT staff.
Future support
- IS will keep the current server running.
- The blog will remain open.
Next Meeting: Monday 9th November, 12:30pm
Project Evaluation
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on October 18th, 2009
Oops manage to miss most of the official Progress Report blog posts. In truth all of the content is located through our posts, but an extended reflection follows:
So WTT is proving to be a rollercoaster, but one that has stayed well on its tracks!
lets go through some SWOT…
Strengths: attributes of the person or company that are helpful to achieving the objective.
So unlike many applications that i’ve been involved in the project team didn’t really know each other, at all! But this has proved to be a stunning strength. Due to not knowing each other, everyone has retained a professional approach and has listened carefully to each others positions to maximise the project. There is no ego, no driver, and everyone is learning to appreciate each others skills and interests to make the project work. The Div Apps guys are amazing, so many times i’ve worked with developers who want to push their own agenda placing the project in jeopardy, but Peter and Petra seem to just get on with stuff and are able to solve problems with tenacity and enthusiasm. ECA end is ok, in truth the rapid innovation is really a tech thing, so once the creative parameters were established we just sat back - an extraordinary comfort and privilege! But thats not strictly true because communication and reflection has always been very good indeed.
Weaknesses: attributes of the person or company that are harmful to achieving the objective
Weaknesses are relative i guess, we’re trying something pretty ambitious things here and pushing the envelope is always going to have some fallout. We might reflect upon the decision to go web app one day - but the pay offs with the web app are immense as the phones get faster. Even the new 3GS has suddenly added more speed to what was a slow web app. If we’d had a bigger team (budget) we may have had more chance to trial a proper app. But then we’d have cut out our Google audience. There a cool app here http://emergencestudios.com/historicearth/ and they clearly have gone for the single platform killer app. Doesn’t look as though the blue dot falls though - this is critical for the embodying the map within the user experience.
Opportunities: external conditions that are helpful to achieving the objective.
I think the gap between institutions (ECA and UE) is good - they work very professionally and the college are bit sloppier - not bad sloppy but just creative sloppy. Div Apps are tight and well ran with Dave at the helm checking our every move. In the big wide world i’m still stunned that people don’t question the Google tiles, so despite being an incredibly obvious business / creative move to swap them the world seems prefixed with navigating the present. I guess we’re also lucky with EDINA - access to alternative map tiles is not easy, and with EDINA on your doorstep and with James and Ben providing so much constructive support we’re very lucky indeed.
Threats: external conditions which could do damage to the objective.
Well the world does catch on, and http://emergencestudios.com/historicearth/ is a good and close app to ours. It clearly has difference objectives and we need to identify ours (social dimensions, community and the fact that its a web app). Our biggest catch may be the licensing behind the EDINA maps, with the best support in the world, James can’t make the maps visible to the public on a wide scale yet - not without somebody paying for the license! We need to get some press soon, and we need a work around really to make this app as successful as it possibly can be. Hence making the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJwYv-6wgf8 but this needs more work - my use of grammar is under rapid innovation
Users so far seem keen and enjoy the moment of going back in time, so we’ll continue to develop toward their suggestions.
all for now
Chris
This Happened - it happened even if I wasn’t quite ready for it
Posted by Peter in Art, Work on Project on October 13th, 2009
I was a little less than prepared (I blame last weeks knee injury) but I presented at This Happened last night.
We opted for a little bit of tech presentation and I tried to make it as accessible as possible but I did find myself rambling a little bit (during a 10 minute presentation is not a good idea). The audience response was very kind and people asked some great questions. So thank you everyone who attended and listened and for Chris for arranging. Also I forget to thank Petra for all her hard work during the project but the timer was scarily ticking down to zero and I was really quite keen to get finished.
Michael Salmond - had some interesting links to ours in trying to view the city in different ways from a double decker bus and the juxtaposition of ideas of colonialism and cultural diversity.
Paul Rodgers and Ewan Winton - might be of interest to some of our colleagues on the JISC RI funding programme, as it explores the connection between the tools of social media and the actual use in the creative industries.
Anab Jain - her talk was about a project see undertook with 8 people to explore the idea of the future and peoples desires, needs and expectations of the future. It’s a really interesting project exploring the aspirations and consequences of a group designing for the future.
Sarah Drummond and Laurie Currie presented mypolice which is quite simply a really brilliant idea. Allowing anyone to engage with the police in both formal and informal ways using social media. The idea being that people can celebrate interactions with the police where they have had positive experiences, to reinforce good work. It also allows a dialogue when the service has been less than brilliant, allowing people to have a democratic voice to highlight flaws but also get some feedback to hopefully feel they are being listened too. The work came out the Social Innovation Camp in Glasgow, which unites nerds and non nerds to produce interesting work in 48 hrs. It’ll be really interesting to see how they bring the idea to market.








