Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Another storm watch on, and this one left tornados in its wake in Kansas. Another excellent light and sound show tonight. I thought I would ramble a bit online while I wait for it. I’ve been called into jury duty the first week in June. Yup, Burningbird on a jury. […]
Author: Shelley Powers
RDF Poetry Finder: Pieces of the Puzzle
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. First in a multi-part series focusing on RDF (Resource Description Framework) and poetry and demonstrating two-way integration between art and technology. No prior experience with either RDF or poetry is required. Recently, Simon St. Laurent wrote a weblog essay titled The (data) medium is the message, in which he discusses the […]
Knowing which trail to walk
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Today we tried a new park called the Forest 44 Conservancy, which is part of the Missouri conservation effort. It’s an interesting place very close to home and bordered by a large horse farm. Because it’s conservation land, the trail was lightly developed; from the nature of the trail, the […]
RSS and what’s the use?
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Actually, I should realize that I would be wasting my time discussing RSS, as no one will care, and no minds will change, and it won’t stop people getting into flame wars if I happen to mention RSS in a posting. Pictures. I should just stick with pictures.
First things first
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I have been working on a series of essays and matching examples and implementations that combine art and technology, human communication and the Internet. Specifically they focus on RDF and poetry, of all things. The essays will, hopefully, demonstrate where the complexity of RDF (Resource Description Framework) and ontologies shine […]
