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One Week Documenting My World With a Nokia N95

Along with Kris, Roland, Dave, and Rebecca, I'm participating in a week-long Simon Fraser University research project centered around social media and the Nokia N95, a feature-rich mobile phone that takes amazing photos, acts as a media (video and audio) player, and tracks my movements. After two days of playing around with it, I've walked around my neighbourhood, taken video of trains, mapped out my morning commute to work and the full length of the 101 bus from 22nd Street Station to Lougheed Station. Bus routes are boring, I know, since they're already well-documented by the people that operate them, but I endeavor to accurately map my bike route using satellite technology, rather than draw it imprecisely by hand based on memory.

Ideally I'd be using some of the location tools built for Drupal to map out my adventures on my site using external services like Google Maps or Google Earth. Using these tools, either Drupal or the external services, would then spit out RSS and other XML-based feeds so that others can take the information and remix it somehow. In fact exactly a year ago today I wrote (Re-)Documenting My World With Drupal and the Nokia N95, which laid out a rough recipe of how that might happen. The development of some of the tools have atrophied (e.g. Aggregator2), but others—especially the Drupal core CMS and map creation services—have matured and people are finally baking location into the web. A week isn't long enough to get these things humming, though.

Impressions of the "phone":

  • the S60 user interface is still non-obvious and therefore hard to use
  • beautiful photos from a camera with an autofocus that I can't get the hang of
  • I can't take photos at all while tracking my movements with Sports Tracker, though that application is cool, giving you graphs of speed and altitude over time, exporting into multiple formats so that you can, for example, display them on Google Earth
  • everything's faster and better than my regular luxury phone, the Nokia N70
  • absent a data plan, having wi-fi that works on my phone rocks compared to not being able to get instructions to share an internet connection with an N70 working
  • vibrating when turning the thing on scares the crap out of me

Rebecca started things off accurately calling the research project a 'taste test', and has been posting photos of her travels around the Vancouver area. If it wasn't for Roland, I'd be using about half of the functionality that I'm currently using. He has his first day Blink! reaction and sober second day thoughts. I'm looking forward to hearing from Kris and Dave, who are most likely to document with video.

Inside SFU's TASC 2

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Submitted by counti8 on Thu 2007-09-13 22:31 #

With the TASC 2 building, SFU continues its fine tradition for being absolutely hostile to anyone with climacophobia.

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Submitted by noah adams on Sat 2007-10-13 17:48 #

And surprise, it looks just like TASC 1!

Richard, I get the impression we're frequently millimetres from running into each-other.

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Submitted by sillygwailo on Sat 2007-10-13 19:22 #

Could be. I was on campus for the first time in a few months, and I had never even heard of that building before I went there that day. So if we're accidentally stalking each other, it's probably not on Burnaby Mountain. I am posting my photos to the Flickr map more often, so at least you'll have a more precise measurement of by how far we missed each other.

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Submitted by noah adams on Sun 2007-11-18 17:27 #

OK, so I'm pretty sure I shared an elevator with you at Cinemark Tinsletown last night. It didn't hit me until about 5 minutes later, when I finally realized why Karen's voice sounded familiar...

I would have said "Hi" had I been a bit quicker, but as it stands it seems we're still just stalking each other.

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Submitted by sillygwailo on Sun 2007-11-18 18:15 #

I clearly need to do a better job of announcing where I'll be beforehand. Yup, we hit the culture crawl yesterday evening then watched Falling For Grace at Tinseltown. The accidental stalking continues.

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Submitted by noah adams on Sun 2007-11-18 18:22 #

Yeah, I was getting out of The Darjeeling Limited with my becrutched roommate.

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Submitted by counti8 on Sun 2007-11-18 18:23 #

...Noah, maybe you missed me because I cut my hair and now have bangs for the first time in 15 years. (Hopefully you don't now look like you do in your icon currently...I would like to think I would have noticed this :D

I saw Angelica last week too! There was a social with chicken wings. It's been a good week of running into people.

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TASC 2 @ SFU

TASC stands for Technology and Science Complex.

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Hand-written Signage at Production Way/University Station (Exit)

Construction at the SkyTrain and bus station has cause a bit of chaos for a busy hub (especially for students).

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Hand-written Signage at Production Way/University Station (Entrance)

Construction at the SkyTrain and bus station has cause a bit of chaos for a busy hub (especially for students).

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