tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11325347.post6701756575885997169..comments2023-11-03T03:44:05.208-04:00Comments on sevensixfive: What does the International Space Station look like?sevensixfivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373938159184406283noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11325347.post-54864473664372743772014-07-10T05:09:43.598-04:002014-07-10T05:09:43.598-04:00This is very cool, thanks :-)
Your last point, ab...This is very cool, thanks :-)<br /><br />Your last point, about charisma and identifiability and such, I find interesting. I can see what you are getting at, I think, but I'd counter with the idea of cities. <br /><br />Cities are, maybe, very much like a large space based structure, in this regard.<br /><br />They're an evolution, and a hodgepodge. They don't (generally) have an overarching symmetry (although they frequently have localised structures).<br /><br />But they are often fairly identifiable. Either by specific landmarks (Eiffel tower, St. Paul's, Empire State), or by their skyline or plan layout (London's Thames shape is quite well known in the UK at least, mostly due to the East Enders TV program having it as part of the title sequence, I think!) or by other features that we associate with them (food, business, taxis, metro system, busses, vibe, music, ghettos).Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09192004262766890374noreply@blogger.com