The Future Of Mapping

I just watched an incredible video on www.TED.com regarding the future of mapping.  The technology will blow you away.  I wonder if they will integrate the virtual tour into this mapping technique. Maybe I will make that suggestion.

Bio from the TED site:

About the speaker:  Blaise Aguera y Arcas is an architect at Microsoft Live Labs, architect of Seadragon, and the co-creator of Photosynth, a monumental piece of software capable of assembling static photos into a synergy of zoomable, navigatable spaces.

Why you should listen to him: Blaise Aguera y Arcas’ background is as multidimensional as the visions he helps create. In the 1990s, he authored patents on both video compression and 3D visualization techniques, and in 2001, he made an influential computational discovery that cast doubt on Gutenberg’s role as the father of movable type.

He also created Seadragon (acquired by Microsoft in 2006), the visualization technology that gives Photosynth its amazingly smooth digital rendering and zoom capabilities. Photosynth itself is a vastly powerful piece of software capable of taking a wide variety of images, analyzing them for similarities, and grafting them together into an interactive three-dimensional space. This seamless patchwork of images can be viewed via multiple angles and magnifications, allowing us to look around corners or “fly” in for a (much) closer look.

Simply put, it could utterly transform the way we experience digital images.

“Perhaps the most amazing demo I’ve seen this year.”

Ethan Zuckerman, TED attendee and Global Voices blogger

Anyway, check this out. If this video does not play and appears as an empty box, click on the link to view:

http://www.ted.com/talks/blaise_aguera.html

 

1 comment on “The Future Of Mapping”

  1. Pat Wahl Reply

    Thanks Karen;

    All I can say is;

    W..O..W !!! That was great… What Next ???

    Moving Into the future How lucky we are.

    Pat Wahl

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