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Gillian Densmore
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.

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Re: [WedTech] github pages...

cody dooderson
In the most basic form they seem to work fine. I haven't messed with anything more complicated than showing an index page. I think I'm going to submit my homework for the webgl class with gh-pages. 


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Re: github pages...

Pietro Terna
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    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
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Re: github pages...

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Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: github pages...

Parks, Raymond
Owen,

  A long time ago but in this galaxy, some of our folks did a 3D visualization of computers at a conference associating with WiFi access points.  The computers associating with a particular access point were shown clustering around that point in 3D in a sort of cone with position denoting the amount of traffic.  As computers moved, you could see them move out of the cone (as they sent negotiation packets) and then jump to the other access point.  That struck me as a clever way to show the network activity.  It was an ABM - if you count humans holding the computers as agents.

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On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:31 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:

Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: github pages...

Pietro Terna
    Dear Owen,

    I know agentscript.org, very very nice.

    Next time you'll in Italy we have to find the way to meet.

    I'll follow the mooc.

    3D! We have all to think about.

    Best, Pietro





On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:31 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:

Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a vNetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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Re: github pages...

Brent Auble
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Hi Owen, we've done some work using Processing to do 3D visualization in NetLogo -- both by opening an Processing window from a running NetLogo model and by running NetLogo headless from a Processing program (and doing real-time visualization of the running model).  Of course, NetLogo uses Processing for some of its built-in 3D visualization, but the version is somewhat old and I don't think Uri et al have put much effort into the 3D side of things recently, so our approach gives a bit more flexibility.  I'm happy to share the paper we put together on it if you or anyone else is interested.

The question of what a 3D ABM is actually useful for is surprisingly more challenging.  We put together a simple dynamic network model and used the 3D to visualize the connections between and movement of the nodes from one state to another (of 3 possible states), so we had something like a sandwich of dots with lines that we could rotate around and zoom in on.  It was something that made it a bit easier to understand what was going on in the model and between the nodes -- more a reporting mechanism than an inherent part of the model.  Well, that, plus it looked cooler.  

Using 3D as an inherent part of the model's behavior is another thing entirely.  In that case, the model would require the physical 3 dimensional location of each agent (and the environment) to be critical to the behavior of the agents -- and something that couldn't be easily represented in 2D with the 3rd dimension handled separately.  We started to look at using animation software, such as Maya, to do the modeling, but didn't make much progress before our animator moved on.  Maya or 3DS Max allow for Python programming, but it isn't exactly ideal for ABM work.

Brent


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Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:


    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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3D abms

glen ep ropella

Here's a video of a 3d model I did for a company that doesn't want me to talk about it.  It's in MASON:

   https://youtu.be/1TjIe3EiM1o

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Re: github pages...

Owen Densmore
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In reply to this post by Brent Auble
Brent: way WAY astute observations and info, thanks 10^6!

How's this for an idea: follow Ed's Mooc.  No need to do the homework etc, just to get informed as to webgl's core capabilities.  It's just started and the videos are there for the watching and a standard vocabulary. The GPU is a standard worth knowing.

Then we can (a group of us here interested in the topic .. hopefully Pietro who has a LOT of ABM experience .. as does a lot of Italy) put together some ideas for 3D ABM.

Certainly Uri and Seth were interested in it, but didn't have time to do the research.  Thus they use 2.5 D "pop-out" for standard NetLogo .. way nice .. and agree that beyond their "cube patches", they hadn't time for enough research into the matter.

ABM is basically "data all the way down" with dynamic interaction within the data.  3D fits into this, I think.

Maybe we should just think of models that could use 3D? RedFish has a few fascinating ideas in the works like point-clouds as computation.

Thanks again.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Brent Auble <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Owen, we've done some work using Processing to do 3D visualization in NetLogo -- both by opening an Processing window from a running NetLogo model and by running NetLogo headless from a Processing program (and doing real-time visualization of the running model).  Of course, NetLogo uses Processing for some of its built-in 3D visualization, but the version is somewhat old and I don't think Uri et al have put much effort into the 3D side of things recently, so our approach gives a bit more flexibility.  I'm happy to share the paper we put together on it if you or anyone else is interested.

The question of what a 3D ABM is actually useful for is surprisingly more challenging.  We put together a simple dynamic network model and used the 3D to visualize the connections between and movement of the nodes from one state to another (of 3 possible states), so we had something like a sandwich of dots with lines that we could rotate around and zoom in on.  It was something that made it a bit easier to understand what was going on in the model and between the nodes -- more a reporting mechanism than an inherent part of the model.  Well, that, plus it looked cooler.  

Using 3D as an inherent part of the model's behavior is another thing entirely.  In that case, the model would require the physical 3 dimensional location of each agent (and the environment) to be critical to the behavior of the agents -- and something that couldn't be easily represented in 2D with the 3rd dimension handled separately.  We started to look at using animation software, such as Maya, to do the modeling, but didn't make much progress before our animator moved on.  Maya or 3DS Max allow for Python programming, but it isn't exactly ideal for ABM work.

Brent


From: Owen Densmore <[hidden email]>
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 5:31 PM
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Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:


    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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Re: github pages...

Marcus G. Daniels

Bullet Physics is a nice way to represent an environment and to represent the agents.   Physical interaction between agents and/or static objects is directly reported.   Just compile with emscripten if you want it in a web browser..

 

https://github.com/kripken/ammo.js

 

 

From: Friam [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Owen Densmore
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To: Brent Auble; The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
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Brent: way WAY astute observations and info, thanks 10^6!

 

How's this for an idea: follow Ed's Mooc.  No need to do the homework etc, just to get informed as to webgl's core capabilities.  It's just started and the videos are there for the watching and a standard vocabulary. The GPU is a standard worth knowing.

 

Then we can (a group of us here interested in the topic .. hopefully Pietro who has a LOT of ABM experience .. as does a lot of Italy) put together some ideas for 3D ABM.

 

Certainly Uri and Seth were interested in it, but didn't have time to do the research.  Thus they use 2.5 D "pop-out" for standard NetLogo .. way nice .. and agree that beyond their "cube patches", they hadn't time for enough research into the matter.

 

ABM is basically "data all the way down" with dynamic interaction within the data.  3D fits into this, I think.

 

Maybe we should just think of models that could use 3D? RedFish has a few fascinating ideas in the works like point-clouds as computation.

 

Thanks again.

 

   -- Owen

 

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Brent Auble <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi Owen, we've done some work using Processing to do 3D visualization in NetLogo -- both by opening an Processing window from a running NetLogo model and by running NetLogo headless from a Processing program (and doing real-time visualization of the running model).  Of course, NetLogo uses Processing for some of its built-in 3D visualization, but the version is somewhat old and I don't think Uri et al have put much effort into the 3D side of things recently, so our approach gives a bit more flexibility.  I'm happy to share the paper we put together on it if you or anyone else is interested.

 

The question of what a 3D ABM is actually useful for is surprisingly more challenging.  We put together a simple dynamic network model and used the 3D to visualize the connections between and movement of the nodes from one state to another (of 3 possible states), so we had something like a sandwich of dots with lines that we could rotate around and zoom in on.  It was something that made it a bit easier to understand what was going on in the model and between the nodes -- more a reporting mechanism than an inherent part of the model.  Well, that, plus it looked cooler.  

 

Using 3D as an inherent part of the model's behavior is another thing entirely.  In that case, the model would require the physical 3 dimensional location of each agent (and the environment) to be critical to the behavior of the agents -- and something that couldn't be easily represented in 2D with the 3rd dimension handled separately.  We started to look at using animation software, such as Maya, to do the modeling, but didn't make much progress before our animator moved on.  Maya or 3DS Max allow for Python programming, but it isn't exactly ideal for ABM work.

 

Brent

 


From: Owen Densmore <[hidden email]>
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[hidden email]>
Cc: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] github pages...

 

Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

 

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

 

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

 

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

 

Great to hear from you.

 

   -- Owen

 

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:

 

    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:

Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.

 

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Re: github pages...

Gillian Densmore
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I dig wordpress for somethings, yet I also like to make webpages as a hobby. I was messing around with gitpages the other day and found out it can (sort of) do stuff other than jekyl

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Re: github pages...

Gillian Densmore
Just to add to the narrative one thing I've found potentially nice about gitpages is that with some file or folder-jitsu I can get a back up.  I'm always a little woried my wordpress projects (for instance) could go poof, or something else goes wrong. While I'm no Git expert by anymeens it does look to track changes. So if something does go wrong  someone might be able to undue it and that's always a good thing.

While setting up an acount on git as my other one looks to have gone poot I found some Content Managers others might like for one reason or another. As it's a hobby side to web-making I didn't dig all that deep or get into technical pro's and cons:

Kirby:
http://getkirby.com/

PencilBlue: NodeJS goodness- I've played with it some on redhats OpenShift (not open Blip)


and finally:Pulse
http://www.pulsecms.com/


FWIW Kirby's Devs did a Q'nA on Stackverflow earlier this year it might go creativecommons such that someone for personal project type use could use it free but for professional comercialy kind of use, you'd have to pay for a license.

I have no idea what all the status of that is.




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I dig wordpress for somethings, yet I also like to make webpages as a hobby. I was messing around with gitpages the other day and found out it can (sort of) do stuff other than jekyl

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Re: [WedTech] github pages...

Fabio Carrera
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When will you be in Italy?

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On Jul 8, 2015 11:31 PM, "Owen Densmore" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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Re: [EXTERNAL] github pages...

Parks, Raymond
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The same folks who did the 3D model of computers joining and moving around a set of WiFi access nodes also developed a visualization of computer network traffic patterns.  We have used that with 3D video of vehicles and urban areas to show network traffic and attacks.  A simpler version, without the 3D virtual reality, used two parallel planes to represent UDP and TCP ports.  Network nodes are shown between the two planes with their altitude in that space indicative of their and lines to the relevant ports.  Here's some pictures of real activity - there's no reason that this form of visualization wouldn't work with ABM.



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Re: [WedTech] github pages...

Owen Densmore
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My guess is that we'll be there in September/October.  I'd like to make it earlier but some family issues may put it off.

I'd love to have you chat with Pietro about your urban complex systems.

Pietro: do you know if Ozalp Babaoglu is still at University of Bologna? I know your University of Torino has close ties with each other.

It would be really great to have a meeting of us all! And if we could pull Ed Angel in, we could include what impact MOOCs are having on ABM, Complex Systems, Urban studies, and universities hosting MOOCs. Now that would be very interesting indeed!

   -- Owen

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Fabio Carrera <[hidden email]> wrote:

When will you be in Italy?

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On Jul 8, 2015 11:31 PM, "Owen Densmore" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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Re: [EXTERNAL] github pages...

Marcus G. Daniels
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Then there’s location of objects with Wi-Fi!    http://people.csail.mit.edu/fadel/wivi/

 

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The same folks who did the 3D model of computers joining and moving around a set of WiFi access nodes also developed a visualization of computer network traffic patterns.  We have used that with 3D video of vehicles and urban areas to show network traffic and attacks.  A simpler version, without the 3D virtual reality, used two parallel planes to represent UDP and TCP ports.  Network nodes are shown between the two planes with their altitude in that space indicative of their and lines to the relevant ports.  Here's some pictures of real activity - there's no reason that this form of visualization wouldn't work with ABM.

 

 

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Re: [WedTech] github pages...

Pietro Terna
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    Ozalp Babaoglu is still in U. of Bologna. Wonderful to arrange for a day of common work!

    Best, Pietro

Il 10/07/15 04:26, Owen Densmore ha scritto:
My guess is that we'll be there in September/October.  I'd like to make it earlier but some family issues may put it off.

I'd love to have you chat with Pietro about your urban complex systems.

Pietro: do you know if Ozalp Babaoglu is still at University of Bologna? I know your University of Torino has close ties with each other.

It would be really great to have a meeting of us all! And if we could pull Ed Angel in, we could include what impact MOOCs are having on ABM, Complex Systems, Urban studies, and universities hosting MOOCs. Now that would be very interesting indeed!

   -- Owen

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Fabio Carrera <[hidden email]> wrote:

When will you be in Italy?

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Swyped with my thumb.

On Jul 8, 2015 11:31 PM, "Owen Densmore" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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Re: [WedTech] github pages...

Fabio Carrera
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I'll be in Italy October 20 to December 20

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On Jul 10, 2015 4:26 AM, "Owen Densmore" <[hidden email]> wrote:
My guess is that we'll be there in September/October.  I'd like to make it earlier but some family issues may put it off.

I'd love to have you chat with Pietro about your urban complex systems.

Pietro: do you know if Ozalp Babaoglu is still at University of Bologna? I know your University of Torino has close ties with each other.

It would be really great to have a meeting of us all! And if we could pull Ed Angel in, we could include what impact MOOCs are having on ABM, Complex Systems, Urban studies, and universities hosting MOOCs. Now that would be very interesting indeed!

   -- Owen

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Fabio Carrera <[hidden email]> wrote:

When will you be in Italy?

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Fabio Carrera
Swyped with my thumb.

On Jul 8, 2015 11:31 PM, "Owen Densmore" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org. I need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along: 

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna <[hidden email]> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.


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