Economic development in New Mexico can be achieved if we integrate the scientific and cultural tools, traditions and resources of the Rio Grande valley.
1. "The S+A3 Project: Leveraging Analytic Resources" Tom Johnson Managing Director Inst. for Analytic Journalism Santa Fe, New Mexico USA [email_address]
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3. The catalyst: Lienzo de Quauhquechollan www.lienzo.ufm.edu /
14. Different disciplines; similar methods Geology phosphorus on land scan for a small portion of this reservoir's watershed Liao To Ming Dynasty Two Dragon Cup
23. “ Rio Grande Scientific Corridor” Los Alamos: LANL + private companies, e.g. Lava Visual Analytics , New Mexico Virtualization Santa Fe: State agencies, private R&D, curators and conservationists, genetic research, state and private museums, colleges Albuquerque: UNM, Sandia Labs, private R&D, consultants in archaeology Socorro : NM Tech Las Cruces: NM State El Paso: UTEP
24. “ Rio Grande Cultural Corridor” Taos: Blumenschein Home & Museum; La Hacienda de los Martinez; Harwood Museum of Art; Millicent Rogers Museum; Taos Art Museum Santa Fe: State agencies, private R&D, curators and conservationists, genetic research, state and private museums, colleges Albuquerque: NHCC, Indian Center, Atomic Museum Socorro : NM Tech; Gran Quivera; Ft. Craig Las Cruces: NM State El Paso: UTEP El Camino Real International Heritage Center Los Alamos: Bradbury Museum, Bandelier
34. Tom Johnson Managing Director Inst. for Analytic Journalism Santa Fe, New Mexico USA [email_address]
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NM is short of traditional economic resources, but we do have new potential if we acknowledge that we are no long in the Age of Agr. Or the Industrial Age, but the Digital Age. The culture of the state, and esp. local and state gov’t doesn’t really grasp that. Recent mtg of Computer Museum Network in Austin. Even though “Cultural Tourism” is a major economic sector, esp. north of I-40; Dale Kronkight and I were the ONLY New Mexicans there; more people came from Australia than NM.
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills.
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills.
Data In: Find or have access to the artifact Fine-grained imagery in multiple forms: hi-def photography of all sorts (standard, microscopic, IR, multiple filters); holography Standardized recording keeping system Analysis: Tools/methods drawn from as many disciplines as possible Tools/methods widely shared (might not need multi-spectrum lasers every day, but….) Wide-open data bases on the WWW Information Out: Make ALL primary data – at whatever stage, but with caveats (e.g. Don’t want to tell pot hunter locations; sometimes sacred considerations) – available to anyone Digital storage is cheap Bandwidth getting better Leverage global knowledge and insight. Tell public, “This is what we’re pretty sure we know. This is what we “think” we know, and this is what we don’t know. Can you help us?)
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Geodesy , also called geodetics, a branch of earth sciences, is the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field, in a three-dimensional time-varying space. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geodesy
Top Left : image clipped from larger picture on right: Top Right : http://aquatechnex.wordpress.com/2010/10/30/aquatechnex-expands-use-of-remote-sensing-for-lake-management/ This image is a phosphorus on land scan for a small portion of this reservoir's watershed. Yellow and orange areas have higher levels of phosphorus present. When overlayed on hydrology layers in GIS analysis, these can be prioritized for investigation and remediation where necessary Bottom left : Top of The Dragon's Head At 30X Microscopic Power http://www.timelessjade.com/2010/03/15/liao-to-ming-dynasty-nephrite-cup-with-pseudomorphs-part-two/liao-ming-jade-cup-prosser-collection-25-1/ In the above photographs we can see the light re-polishing that had taken place years ago, with the original degradation and subsequent wear upon even the re-worked surfaces. In the lower groove of the top photo, just to the left of the eyes of the dragon, original drill tool marks show up under 10X power magnification on the upper edges, along with original dirt deposits. The obvious pitting shown at both magnifications leaves little room for doubt as to the authenticity of the Ronald Edwin Prosser Estate Collection’s Two Dragon Jade Cup. Bottom right: Liao To Ming Dynasty Two Dragon Cup With Large Pseudomorph Above Tail http://www.timelessjade.com/2010/03/15/liao-to-ming-dynasty-nephrite-cup-with-pseudomorphs-part-two/liao-ming-jade-cup-prosser-collection-1-1-2/
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Source: Campbell, James B. “Introduction to Remote Sensing,” The Guilford Press, 2007 http://books.google.com/books?id=gFIBqpkq3cUC&pg=PA427&dq=Remote+Sensing+Digital+Image+Analysis&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q=Remote%20Sensing%20Digital%20Image%20Analysis&f=false
Marvin Rowe, a chemist at Texas A&M: used ploymerase chain reaction analysis to look at paint samples from rock art in the White Shaman archaeological site near where the Pecos River joins the Rio Grande. Dated between 3,000 and 4,300 years ago.
Marvin Rowe, a chemist at Texas A&M: used ploymerase chain reaction analysis to look at paint samples from rock art in the White Shaman archaeological site near where the Pecos River joins the Rio Grande. Dated between 3,000 and 4,300 years ago.
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills.
Map of New Mexico by Francisco Alvarez Barreiro, January 12, 1727 Chorographic or regional plan of the kingdom and province of New Mexico belonging to New Spain. Barreiro participated in the inspection done by Brigadier Pedro de Rivera and Villalón between 1724 and 1728. Manuscript, gouache in brown, green, blue, and red, parchment. Sevilla. Archivo General de Indias. MP-México, 122. http://media.museumofnewmexico.org/mediabank.php?mode=events&action=detail&fileID=734&eventID=674&instID=19
Map of New Mexico by Francisco Alvarez Barreiro, January 12, 1727 Chorographic or regional plan of the kingdom and province of New Mexico belonging to New Spain. Barreiro participated in the inspection done by Brigadier Pedro de Rivera and Villalón between 1724 and 1728. Manuscript, gouache in brown, green, blue, and red, parchment. Sevilla. Archivo General de Indias. MP-México, 122. http://media.museumofnewmexico.org/mediabank.php?mode=events&action=detail&fileID=734&eventID=674&instID=19
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills.
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills.
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills. http://www.infoq.com/news/2010/07/ambient-ubiquitous-computing Ambient computing represents the next step in a trend, also pioneered at Xerox PARC in the eighties, of tiered devices - desktops, laptops, pad computers, and smart phones - with one important difference. At each tier, the devices embody models (computation, apps), views (the display), and controllers (input and interaction capability. In ambient computing the environment is the view, computing can be anywhere, on a local server or in the cloud, and the device serves primarily as a controller. This vastly expands the kinds of devices that can take on the role of 'controller' in an ambient environment. Laser pointers, Wii controllers, smart phones, even human gestures; all can be used as sources of input and control that affect the software simulations and affect what is projected into the environment. One other added advantage, ambient environments are inherently 'multi-touch,' you can have numerous people interacting simultaneously.
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills.
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills. Monitor energy use; reduce home owners insurance by having security systems for everyone
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills. Monitor energy use; reduce home owners insurance by having security systems for everyone
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills. Monitor energy use; reduce home owners insurance by having security systems for everyone
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills. Monitor energy use; reduce home owners insurance by having security systems for everyone
Typically and increasingly requires collaboration of people with diverse and high-level skills. Monitor energy use; reduce home owners insurance by having security systems for everyone