Sunday, December 10, 2006

 

Mapping

One of the key advances of the enlightenment project was mapping the world. Cartography became a science and a geometric view of the world steadily gave birth to uniformities of time and space.

So now that we have mapped our earth we can also map space. We can even map the orbit of the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle orbiterhttp://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/tracking/index.html .

If we can do this how easy will it be to track human locations? And once we track locations using the "Buddy Beacon" or whatever it becomes the consequences will be large.

Will there be such a thing as a fugitive any more? Do we need to do day after recall? Can we get feedback and dialogue at specific locations and points in a process? Yes, you would have to say that from a marketing (and research) perspective this is almost a given. Don't call us - we will call you. I just left the store and I have something to say.....reverse research.

Consumer = Prosumer.
Respondent = Correspondent......

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