Flickrvision – A Worldwide Slideshow

by Neal Levene on Friday, June 15, 2007 · 0 comments

in Visualization

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Check out Flickrvision.  It shows recently added Flickr images in a bubble on Google Maps.  You can see at whatever zoom level you choose from where the image is uploaded (well at least as accurately as the IP information permits).

It become a world-wide slideshow. It is addictive.

You see a graduation from Mississippi, a wedding in Thailand, vacation photos from DisneyLand, a family dinner in Finland, flowers from France, and it goes on and on.

The mind naturally attempts to make connections, and it is interesting to free associate with the stream of images coming into Flickr.  Worth a couple minutes of browsing.

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