how neogeography killed gis
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Presented at AGI UK GeoCommunity 2009TRANSCRIPT
How Neogeography Killed GIS
Andrew Turner@ajturner
“GIS is dead.”
Tim BowdenMapforge Geospatial@ FOSS4G 2007
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
A Brief History Lesson
Journalism
birdfarm
and how it died
Realtime
Mumbai
London
Trends
Connected, HyperlinkedRealtimeTwo-way conversationsPersonalizedRise of the ‘amateur’ reporterSyndication and AggregationLack of innovation
Traditional Paradigms failed,
Traditional Paradigms failed, and so did the industry
Not a Good Outcome
What’s happening in GIS
Peter talked about all the great technologies
Geospatial Trend
Cost
Func
tiona
lity
Money + Time
GIS
GIS Server
Open Tools
OSGeo
Future
IncreasingAccessibility
Open, Accessible Data
Adaptx vs. Walking Papers
Ordnance Survey vs. OpenStreetMap
MapInfo vs. GeoCommons
Traditional Stack
Complicated
www.cookbook.hlurb.gov.ph
Problems with “GIS”
flickr: vox
What is the key difference between GIS and Neogeography?
GIS is Tool-Centric
Neogeography is User-Centric
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tcd123/2272715622
Neogeography is User-Centric
http://flickr.com/photos/ayula/55908651/
Neogeography is User-Centric
Neogeography
Neogeography
is about
personal interaction
Neogeography
is about
personal interaction
with place
Neogeography
is about
The technology is bringing people closer to to their worlds and empowering them to define a future that reflects their values, hopes and dreams.
“
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Jack Dangermond
The technology is bringing people closer to to their worlds and empowering them to define a future that reflects their values, hopes and dreams.
“
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The New Compass
560 million GPS enabled handsets by 2012
New Paradigms
Media & Entertainment
Going onVacation
Location-BasedGames
LocativeArt
Mobile Consumers
AugmentedReality
SocialNetworks
Banking
Personal Analytics
GovernmentEngagement
Where I Live
HyperlocalNews
GIS is a commodity. Part of the infrastructure.
How to alter the future-past
flickr: diskostu
How ‘GISers’ see ‘neogeographers’
How ‘neogeographers’ see ‘GISers’
How ‘neogeographers’ see ‘GISers’
they don’t
We’re from the Internet...
An Allegory of a Man
Neural Network Learning Applied to Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics Control Systems
GOCE Spacecraft - Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer
Convergence of Blogs, Digital Media, Consumer GPS and Mobile, Internet enabled devices
Explain it in meaningful terms
Trip MappingFriend FindingHouse PlanningGeoGenealogy
Build tools and components
GeoRSS
KML
Build Easy to Use Interfaces
Where the people are going
Reach out into their communities.
Reach out into their communities. Engage.
Offer insight and expertise.
Offer insight and expertise. Don’t lecture.
Collaborate.
Collaborate. Build.
“We” need to work together
Gartner: July 2009
“We” need to work together
Gartner: July 2009
“We” need to work together
Gartner: July 2009
“We” need to work together“We” means more than the people in this audience
Gartner: July 2009
There are a lot of problems we need to solve
Metadata - Findability
Portability - Archiving
Privacy - Obfuscation
flick
r:ca
rdop
oli
Accuracy, Precision - Reliability, Quality
Conflation - Linked Data
flickr: smb_flickr
Interaction - Cartography
Lets change the future
“How citizens connected with place to change the world.”
Plenary Session:
Andrew Turner - @[email protected]://highearthorbit.com
Let’s Build a New Future Together