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Transparent New York is lovely and amazing. (via Lesbarkeit von Strukturen)


Can we do this with site mapping? Should we?


addendum


After playing with it for awhile, I grew used to its tremendous beauty and because frustrated with it for its lack of information. To be beautiful (I suspect) some data was removed that would make it easier to understand. In particular, Animated Manhattan frustrated me-- I felt there was knowledge just out of reach of my comprehension, and a tiny bit more explanation of what I was looking at, a referencing grid perhaps, would make all the difference.

Posted at June 11, 2001 06:22 PM


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This would be great to capture when various setions and pages were built for a site. Use the building height to measure the size of the page or how many hits it gets. Thanks for the post.

Posted by vanderwal at June 11, 2001 06:58 PM


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Posted by adam at June 12, 2001 08:28 PM


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