ShiftSpace | What is ShiftSpace?
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Saved by 3 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-12-26
- Blehrer on 2008-07-21 - Tags shiftspace , annotation tool
- Keulenae on 2008-03-18 - Tags bookmarking , tools
- Rpeckham on 2007-12-26 - Tags archive , collaboration , internet , web2.0
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ShiftSpace is an open source layer above any website.
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ShiftSpace is an open source layer above any website. It seeks to expand the creative possibilities currently provided through the web. ShiftSpace provides tools for artists, designers, architects, activists, developers, students, researchers, and hobbyists to create online contexts built in and on top of websites.
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create online contexts built in and on top of websites
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By pressing the [shift] + [space] keys, a ShiftSpace user can invoke a new meta layer above any web page to browse and create additional interpretations, contextualizations and interventions – which we call Shifts.
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Notes is a Space that allows a ShiftSpace user to leave post-it annotations on websites
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ImageSwap, which allows a user to grab any image on the web and swap it in place of other image, and SourceShift, which allows users to freely edit a page’s HTML code.
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When a user visits a modified (’Shifted’) webpage, the small ShiftSpace icon (§) pops up in the bottom left side of the screen. Pressing the [shift] + [space] keys reveals the ShiftSpace console. From the console, the user can browse through existing Shifts, choosing to enable those that might be of interest.
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Javascript + PHP + SQLite
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