The Power of reMap compels you! (to visualize...)

Google Images is a pretty neat way to classify and browse images, but bestiario has done one better w/ Tessera.  It uses a navigation methodology based on semantics (reMap), with tags applied using their own semantic engine.  They've applied their reMap interface to three specific photography collections, to wit,
  1. Changing New York, 1935 - 1938, Berenice Abbott, from the New York Public Library's photostream
  2. Chicks, by merkley
  3. Proyecto agua (water project), Antonio GuillĂ©n and students from the Instituto Batalla de Clavijo  
Its truly fascinating, and mind-blowing in its elegance - go check it out!
(The image above and below are just that - images. Go the original via the links above...)


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