So I am a big fan of imdb. A bit too obsessive I would say. Everytime before I go out for a movie, I would go on imdb to look up the ratings before I go out to see the movies. I love imdb; I wished there would be a database for everything in the world so I could go and check out the ratings before I go out and do/buy/try that thing. Like a database for rating classes, sunglasses, today’s weather, the Burger king in Charlottesville, etc.This come to my idea of Siggirates – an online central database for ratings; a search platform for users to search and rate literally anything — by anything I mean everything: consumer products, user experiences, relationships, emotions, anything that can exist in whatever form. It is a concept I have over winter break as I sit in front of my computer intensively trying to find ratings of all the things that I want to do.I proposed this idea to my art professor; she loved it. She loved it so much that she allows me to work on this as an art project – yayer. So during the course of this half year I will be working on making the graphical interface for the system, as this is what I like to do and what I hope to do best. I will be posting examples of my design work as I constantly upgrade my progress. Here’s the link to the first prototype of the first page (only the search/rate/login interface, no working functions yet):www.people.virginia.edu/~shw9s/siggirates2.swfI have also made several prototype of the siggirates logo which you will see here:
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SiggiRates.com
Posted by paradiseswong on April 4, 2008
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Talk by Richard Stallman @ UVa
Posted by paradiseswong on March 28, 2008
Richard Stallman. The legendary founder of the GNU. Great jokes and great theories about free softwares and taking back control from the programmers.
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