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Aspen Moviemap
updated May 13, 2003

Emerging spatial service architectures can trace roots back as far back as 1970s.  Before the Media Lab The MIT ArcMach (Architecture Machine) Group lead by Nicholas Negoponte, was already exploring cartography, computing, video and mixed media applications of  SDMS (Spatial Data Management Systems)*. Now, Michael Naimark, has put a video online of one the ArcMach's most famous demos: the Aspen Movie Map.

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Updated May 13, 2003 -  Here's a long overdue amendment to the history of developement of the MIT SDMS The Spatial Data Management System , cited in the link above as developed by Richard Bolt

MIT ArchMach Masters graduate, William Donelson  e-mailed to  correct the record, referring  " to  my MIT work called "The Spatial Data Management System", which formed my Master's Thesis of 1978. Dr Bolt later wrote a report on this work for our sponsors.

You can find out more about my 1975-1978 ACM-published work at the ACM website

The design work on the SDMS and SDMS II systems which were completed in the 1975-1980 time period. ...The improved SDMS II was presented in 1978 to Siggraph, with an updated video the following year.  I, myself, did at least 85% of the design, and almost all the implementation, with the help of several other students on some of the "utilities" such as the Calculator (Chris Schandt, now a professor at the Media Lab MIT) and the Phone Book system (by my friend Joe Rice), etc. "

William Donelson is now the proprietor of the very high quality virtual tour site: armchair-travel.com






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