more importantly, thank you!!! it's going in a slightly different direction so i should probably remake the board at some point, but if i don't i'll make sure i post the end result at least!
How come space facts is so small compared to oceans facts? Btw, love the whole theme! Super curious to see what you create out of this <3
Space facts and thoughts
oceans vs space
that's a good point, i guess my bias in the essay is heavily towards the sea??? or that we know enough about space for all the sea info to feel new unless you're a sea nerd if that makes sense!
Hannah Arendt quotes
This makes sense and it's a very good point. I like it a lot! :D
explore the final frontier of space
17776
exploration tie in rather than (or as well as, sigh) moana? Also ties together the internet thread in a bit more?
...and the internet!
orphan ocean points; might not need them/need to slim them down/add back and beef up?
Ocean facts and points
we have more detailed maps of mars than of the sea floor!
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder
exploration vs tourism (space and sea)
is it something to do with there being no people there before?
"Cable networks not only build on past cultural connections, but they become entangled in contemporary cultural conflicts." - the undersea network
"Not only is it wired, but it is also relatively centralized—far from the early vision of the Internet as a rhizomatic and distributed network. Transoceanic currents of information have been fixed along fairly narrow routes through the specialized work of a small cable industry, which has navigated natural environments, built architectures of exchange, and generated new social and cultural practices, all to ensure our media and communications safe transit through the surrounding turbulent ecologies. Rather than a strictly urban system, cables are rural and aquatic infrastructures. Conservative and yet resilient, they have followed paths that are tried and true, often following the contours of earlier networks, layered on top of earlier telegraph and telephone cables, power systems, lines of cultural migration, and trade routes" - the undersea network
If the world’s 223 international undersea cable systems were to suddenly disappear, only a minuscule amount of this traffic would be backed up by satellite, and the Internet would effectively be split between continents. - the undersea network
oceans vs space (and the internet)
Inspo!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr2u2-gCI_g
https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/39818276
yuri's night playlist
more importantly, thank you!!! it's going in a slightly different direction so i should probably remake the board at some point, but if i don't i'll make sure i post the end result at least!
How come space facts is so small compared to oceans facts? Btw, love the whole theme! Super curious to see what you create out of this <3
Space facts and thoughts
oceans vs space
that's a good point, i guess my bias in the essay is heavily towards the sea??? or that we know enough about space for all the sea info to feel new unless you're a sea nerd if that makes sense!
Hannah Arendt quotes
This makes sense and it's a very good point. I like it a lot! :D
explore the final frontier of space
17776
exploration tie in rather than (or as well as, sigh) moana? Also ties together the internet thread in a bit more?
...and the internet!
orphan ocean points; might not need them/need to slim them down/add back and beef up?
Ocean facts and points
we have more detailed maps of mars than of the sea floor!
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder
exploration vs tourism (space and sea)
is it something to do with there being no people there before?
"Cable networks not only build on past cultural connections, but they become entangled in contemporary cultural conflicts." - the undersea network
"Not only is it wired, but it is also relatively centralized—far from the early vision of the Internet as a rhizomatic and distributed network. Transoceanic currents of information have been fixed along fairly narrow routes through the specialized work of a small cable industry, which has navigated natural environments, built architectures of exchange, and generated new social and cultural practices, all to ensure our media and communications safe transit through the surrounding turbulent ecologies. Rather than a strictly urban system, cables are rural and aquatic infrastructures. Conservative and yet resilient, they have followed paths that are tried and true, often following the contours of earlier networks, layered on top of earlier telegraph and telephone cables, power systems, lines of cultural migration, and trade routes" - the undersea network
If the world’s 223 international undersea cable systems were to suddenly disappear, only a minuscule amount of this traffic would be backed up by satellite, and the Internet would effectively be split between continents. - the undersea network