Monday, December 7, 2009

Bizarre GIS Poll - list

I thank all the participants of the 'Bizarre GIS' discussion. It was so much fun to read comments and learn about the bizarre GIS applications. I think its time to conduct a fun poll! Following is the list of bizarre applications that we received (forgive me if I have missed anything, please notify). Kindly review the same and cast your vote on the one that you think is the bizarrest! Just for fun!


#
Applications
Link , if any
Links shared / posted by
1
GIS to understand dance patterns in Choreography
Sentil
2
Mapping the Rectum
Ric Skinner, GISP & Viswanathan G Kumar
3
GIS to map the surface of cells to locate areas of specific cellular activities and/or external protein binding sites

John Roach
4
 GIS for mapping neural networks in the brain

Ariann Nassel
5
Hominid foot print map

Brien Green - MBA.
6
Space-time paths of people - temporal GIS
Kamal Paudel
7
Integration of GIS to 'Sixth sense technology'
Kevin D. Balmer
8
GIS for Ghost tracking

Sentil
9
GIS in Lymphoscintigraphy
Ric Skinner, GISP
10
GIS to map personal movements in space

Ariann Nassel
11
Use of GIS in 'Gapminder'

Shari Forbes
12
GIS landuse map NeckTie

Ric Skinner, GISP
13
GIS in Art

Ric Skinner, GISP
14
Mapping of congressional bills

Richard Wagaman
15
Fun Cartography
Duane Marble

1 comment:

  1. How about UFO sightings from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC)?

    http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2005/11/ufo_sighting_lo.html

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