Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Connected Navigation

Connected Navigation.What is connected navigation?.

Navigation into today's modern world reaches beyond sea,land and sky. The navvy who dug the navigation canals for goods to be delivered from across the country (England) to London in direct competition to the rising strengths of rail. The name navvy was the nick-name to the worker digging the navigation canals. It's purpose a logical connection between point A and point B.

How does this relate to us today?. What is connected navigation?. Computer technology?. Navigation is expressed as a physical action around programs on the computer. An assumed logical connection between point A and point B.

Unlike the fixed positions of the stars, longitude or latitude to Greenwich time, or canals (roads) fixed on land, navigation on the computer becomes a mine-field of technical illogical connections. Has it become too hard, too technical. Does one need to be an aircraft engineer to fly a plane. It is said man cannot fly. Man can fly. Mankind's logical reasoning a physical creation built aeroplanes , where man can sit, eat dinner and fly.

The art work demonstrated on the video as one watches there is instant navigation, connection and recognition of the beautiful objects. How did one navigate to achieve this?. What point is A to achieve B.

When does free to navigate become cost to connect. Philosophically the question is what tools are available for connected navigation without having to be an expert in a specific technical field.

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