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TAGMESAVE.ME
Finally, we announced our website to Harvard GSD students with a small amount of items for testing.
We got 100+ visitors and 100+ tags in the first night. And the feedbacks is positive, people just like tag and get Harvard surplus items.
A snapshot of the first version of the moving day “Curbed” website. 
Tuesday was game day. We took our idea to the ArchitectureBoston Expo first and to a working group at MIT thereafter. The feedback we received was more than helpful and certainly encouraging. We are excited to announce that the City of Philadelphia might be interested to pilot the project once we have a workable product.
Scott Liang | TJ McCourt | Benjamin Scheerbarth
This week is dedicated to collecting data to test our hypothesis (overlaying objective and subjective locational data might yield surprising and insightful junctures that can prompt targeted interventions and learning). For this, we are using Gund Hall, the main building of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, as laboratory.
Follow this link for the online part of the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Hmga5pfhh6O-qWE6c0oSJbpWpZ56aS_2BRmbgfLuBMs/viewform
Scott Liang | TJ McCourt | Benjamin Scheerbarth
We got excited when we found out that the 5x5x5 submission we blogged about earlier was successful. In consequence, we will present our idea at Boston’s Architecture Exposition next Tuesday. As luck has it, we will also speak at MIT twice next week. If nothing else, we are looking forward to some really good feedback from experts of the field.
Follow this link for the event: http://www.abexpo.com/conference/5x5x5-variations-on-a-smarter-city/
Scott Liang | TJ McCourt | Benjamin Scheerbarth
We received Harvard Sustainability Grant at the beginning of this mouth, which help us to afford the server and device expense.
Website and IOS App are still underdevelopment, we have workable prototype now. Include: tag system, login and register system, items scanner.

A graphic representation of the structure and terminology of the MYPS application.
When using MYPS, the authographer (author + cartographer) links each PS they upload to a “Journey”, which will be compiled into a map with the geotagged messages and sent to the listed recipients. The preferences for each journey are set up by the authographer when the journey is initiated, including the contact information for the recipients and the intended length of the journey. The lifelong journey cannot be closed until the entire account is deactivated; the planned journeys have established dates when they will close, and the unplanned journeys can be closed manually at any time. Your companions are the journeys fellow authographers have sent to you.
Deactivation and recipient contact information are controlled and updated, respectively, through periodic emails. An e-prompt will ask you once every 3 months to update your contact information, your recipients’ contact information, and to confirm your continued use. If the authographer does not respond to 3 successive prompts, the entire account will automatically deactivate. This can be disabled, temporarily, if the authographer does not plan on having e-mail or internet access for an extended period of time.
Each PS can be a note, a photo, a video, a recording, a sketch or a placeholder, which will allow you to revisit the PS and add a message later off-site, or simply remain as a “place” on the map.
The Concept…
My Postscript is a cloud to ground cartographic composer that allows an individual to gradually create a map of messages for their loved ones to discover after the individual is gone. The process is incremental, both in design and delivery, so senders and recipients can handle the farewells at their own pace. A PS can be a note, picture or video and as small as a tweet or as long as a letter. Each PS is geolocated so recipients can visit (or happen upon) the place where the message was left for them and feel that much more connected to the sender.
The Prototype – MYPS v0.1 …
If you are interested in helping me develop MYPS, please send me an e-mail with your name, your intended recipients’ names and whichever of the following you are comfortable providing:
– your recipients’ contact information (e-mail or snail mail) if you want me to send them the maps directly
– your age (can be approximate)
– gender
– nationality
– current city
– religious, spiritual or philosophical affiliation
– any other information you think is relevant to your use of this prototype (are you tech savy? tech terrified? pragmatic? a hopeless romantic?)
Once I have your information I will send you the username and password for the blog so you can start posting. For each note, picture or video simply add a tag with the intended recipient(s) and as specific a location as you can give. When the trial is done I will compile the maps and send them to you or to the recipients if you provided their contact information.
Ideally these will be real messages for real people so that I can get a better sense of how MYPS would be used in the real world. However, silly messages to fake people, silly messages to actual people and sincere messages to fake people are also acceptable (and may help me add humor to my final presentation at the end of the semester).
** This is currently in a blog format so that the posts are easily editable and so your input format will be as close to the final version’s input format as possible – if you have privacy concerns let me know so you can e-mail the PS’s to me and I will keep them solely on my harddrive till the trial is over. Also, the Tumblr is not searchable so only other reviewers will see the content**
Feedback or questions are welcome at anytime through email or as blog posts. At the end of the trial I will send participants a short, optional survey to see how I can improve MYPS for version 0.2
For those of you with smartphones, iPads, etc…
Feel free to post PS’s to whatever platforms you already use (twitter, instagram, facebook, flikr) with #myps2u and I will add them to the blog. Please make sure to tell me what platforms you use beforehand.
For those of you who want a more private option or do not blog, tweet, instagram, etc…
E-mail me your PS’s with the subject line MYPS and I will add them to the blog for you. Make sure to include an approximate location for each PS and an intended recipient. For example, “to Buzz Aldrin: Remember when we became the first people to walk on the moon – those were some good times! Location: West Crater, Earth’s Moon.”
Thank you for your help and feedback. Hope you enjoy MYPS v0.1
Jennifer Lee Mills
jmills@gsd.harvard.edu
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