Day 1 – AGI 2008 @ Stratford-Upon-Avon
I am a the AGI 2008 Conference in Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK. This is the annual conference for the UK based Association for Geographic Information.
These have been some highlights for me today…
Sean Phelan – Multimap founder
Sean did a great presentation on the history of Multimap and its sale to Microsoft. The interesting piece of advice was “Understand the economics” or you are doomed. Sean pointed out that there were very few economists in the GI industry, as compared to say the Telecom industry. Out of the AGI audience of 600 today there were none! We are doomed?
A great presentation on the value of truly 3D models. My favourite bit was the thought: “If you show something in 2D, you always have to explain it. If you show something in 3D people just get it”. His example was explaining to a mayor about a new development.
Andrew Hudson-Smith – MapTube (UCL)
Andrew did my favourite presentation today. It was great sideways look at the 3D modelling work they have done (the Virtual London Project) and MapTube. The highlight for me was seeing 3D London models within an Xbox 360. Cool! My favourite quote was “The world wanted 3D three years ago. Now Virtual Earth have done it” And the phonetic tongue in cheek change from London to Phuket after some licensing issues…
Your GIS is Dead…
And I managed to do my “GIS Is Dead” presentation without getting lynched. Phew… My slides are on skydrive.

My GIS is dead? No, it looks like your GIS is dead. FAIL.
MPD,
lol
Unfortunately the ESRI demo service I am consuming only covers USA. And like all great demos, there is no graceful fail…
Not “Truly scalable” eh? That can happen to anyone