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St. Pauls on the Bridge

Posted on 19 April, 2004
by Ton Zijlstra

The dome of St. Pauls Cathedral seems to stand on a pillar of the footbridge spanning the Thames, connecting Tate Modern Gallery to the City.

(November 2003, London)

Originally posted in my photo blog Sensory Input, re-added to my main blog in 2021. Original URL archived in the Internet Archive

Posted in Flashes, Sensory Input, travel

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Blog Interdependent Thoughts maintained since 2002 by Ton Zijlstra.
European citizen in a networked world. Based in the Netherlands, living in Europe, working globally. There are no Others. There is just me and many of you.

I write about how our digital and networked world changes how we work, learn, decide and organize. I explore the tools and strategies that help us navigate the networked world. I am passionate about increasing people's ability to act (knowledge), and their ability to change (learning). Key-words: open data, open government, fablabs, making, complexity, networked agency, networked learning, ethics by design.


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    • An Example of Lacking Data Governance in Regional Government Two years ago a colleague let their dog swim in a lake without paying attention to the information signs. It turned out the water was infested with a type of algae that caused the dog irritation. Since then my colleague thought it would be great if you could somehow subscribe to notifications of when the […]
  • April 18, 2018
    • Reinventing Distributed Conversations Peter Rukavina picks up on my recent blogging about blogging, and my looking back on some of the things I wrote 10 to 15 years ago about it (before the whole commercial web started treating social interaction as a adverts targeting vehicle). In his blogpost in response he talks about putting back the inter in […]
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