Some people have turned their back on the semantic web stack, its a rubik's cube now, you can mix and match components to your hearts content.
Architecture? Pah! You can even cheat by peeling the coloured stickers off too. Will it keep everyone happy? Does anyone care anymore?
Via Eric Neumanns presentation at SESL09, looks like it is based on the newer semweb logos at www.w3.org/2007/10/sw-logos.html.
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jino.kor 46 months ago | reply
It's very funny and very useful for me. Thanks for your CCL.
Graeme Kilshaw 28 months ago | reply
The Semantic Web has layers. Visual Binary is in the high layers. Take a look at the cube I have posted. The cube enables a Visual Binary alphabet. Once produced, the visual binary key-system and cube enables the blind to see with the fingers. Visual Binary enables the deaf to read lips, as Visual Binary alphabet is organized according to the shape and sound of the letters. Let us all in the flickr community develop Visual Binary and share graphics that will contribute to educational and interactive 3D environments that teach unity and promote good in the world.