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Revision as of 22:46, 3 December 2006
Current Development
Here are some articles I am working on at the moment
- Category:Peerix
- ListSpace.c
- User interface concepts
- Debian installerator
- Image gallery concepts
- Operating system self-containment
- C compiler sandbox
- Contact details
- Name: Rob Carter
- Email: r.carter@cs.auckland.ac.nz
rob@mintmedia.co.nz - Address: PO Box 68917, Newton
- Phone: 623 4303
021 421 129 - Landline: 09 623 4303
- Mobile: 021421129
Links
Games
OS
Visualisation
- http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/
- http://www.munterbund.de/visualisierung_textaehnlichkeiten/essay.html
- Mark R. Titchener
- I feel fine
- Robotics and augmented reality
Complex networks
peer 2 peer networks
Web 2.0
Unattached articles:
Random Scripts
- surface-test.pl
- mkui.pl
- Server monitor example
- Server monitor data file
- User interface concepts
- Debian installerator
Research areas:
- User interface
- software architecture
- Operating System Enviroment
- narratives in visual languages
- Multimedia: Sound
- Utilising technology for artistic expression
What I want out of this project
- a new, free, operating system
- computers that run fast again
- the elimination of software bloat
- modern, robust, multimedia
- computers that start up in 2 seconds
- no waiting for hourglasses, watches, spinning beach balls
Projects
My role as web master for the Department of Computer Science at the University of Auckland has enabled me to draw on a wide range of "intelectual potential". There is considerable overlap between my work with Organic Design and my work at the University. Prior to taking the position in Computer Science, my partner Angela and I ran a graphic design business for a number of years. We continue to provide services to a small circle of clients, whilst pursuing our research in art and design.
Brief Biography
Since my first experience with computer technology at age 10, I have been interested in the potential for collaboration and expression in both the technical and artistic sense.
I first meet Aran at a computer club demo exhibition in the late 80's. We met again by chance in 2000 and began to exchange ideas about the future of information technology, culture and organisation.