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In lugnet.build.sculpture, Christopher L. Weeks writes:
> In lugnet.build.sculpture, Adrian Drake writes:
> > In lugnet.build.sculpture, Frank Filz writes:
> > <snip snip snip>
> >
> > > I'd vote for flags or tiles for clubs to show where they are centered,
> > > and dots of a single color for people. I like the idea of color coding
> > > by event or year. If care was not taken, someone who moved could show up
> > > multiple times. If you put a dot on for each event you attend, then the
> > > map is always representative of recent location of people. The map can
> > > be cleaned off of dots for older events (where the definition of older
> > > event could even be the last one - i.e. the map only shows the locations
> > > of the attendees of the event it's shown at).
> >
> >
> > Now that's an idea! I (or someone else) would be sure to take detailed
> > photographic records of the dot pattern. That is something that would be
> > fun to see develop as these fests get more popular. Color coding the
> > various fests would make for a nifty record of who travels from where to go
> > to what. We would end up with some people being counted multiple times
> > though, but hey, that's not too bad if there's a clear delineation between
> > fests. I'd probably clear Brickfest 2003 off when I go to Brickfest 2004,
> > but keep Brickswest on there (and any other fests that I may be able to
> > attend. Being Keeper of the Map may end up being rather expensive, travel
> > wise *heh*)
>
> I like the idea of leaving them on as long as possible. There are at least 25
> colors of 1x1 round plates, so you could potentially include a whole boat-load
> of gatherings.
>
> Hmmm...I wonder if I could paint my LUGNET member number on the top surface of
> a 1x1 plate?
I don't think that I'll be sending the map to 25 different gatherings,
thanks. At $60 or so each way for shipping, it would add up awfully fast!
The three main US fests are certainly a good place to start.
I'm still wondering how to handle LUG's. Now that I've seen the map
displayed at Brickswest, I'm rethinking the 2x2 tile idea. I really liked
the clean, neat look of the map with just the dots on them.
Any other opinions from the brickswest attendees?
Adrian
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