Data & Stuff // Neil Houston

Yeap, data and stuff
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    January 3rd, 2010Neil HBirmingham, Public Data, Visualisation

    A while ago you may have heard me talking about #hacktitude. This was a concept devised by Mark Steadman.

    So what was it all about?

    Hackitude is a two-day hacking event based around your ideas. Non-techie-types can suggest ideas for things they’d like to see made, and hackers can setup or join working groups to make those ideas a reality.

    Anyone could suggest an idea (or more than one), that they think is something that is missing in the online world. All the ideas are on the site, so take a browse – could you help build one of them in the future?

    We chose to work on one by Dave Harte, which involved letting the public know where allotments where and what facilities they had etc.

    I was popping in and out through the evening, but alongside Jamie Garner, but my main task was to help devise the data structure/model that the backend should work on.

    The concept was to make it as flexible as possible, allowing us for instance to use the same database, and site, to pull out information on local cafes and facilities, or pubs with wifi etc.

    Here is a video shot by Nat, of Aquila TV, of Jamie and myself explaining it (this was taken at around 1AM – so I’m not looking too fresh!)

    I had other commitments through the weekend, but popped in a few times to help see how it was progressing and helping/hindering others along the way.

    What came out of it was a remarkable system, which can be seen on the Metalocal site. It quickly shows the data, and filters based off what facilities your require.

    Only a small subset of data is within the system, but its testament to all that it got done in the space of the weekend.

    What do you think? Know of any other cool ideas like this?

    P.S. Have a giggle at this:

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