2010/11/8 Noel David Torres Taño :
> I think we can simply say that "culture=museum" is for "every building or
> intitution that names itself as", and let it have other key, subordinated,
> like museum=art, museum=history, museum=technology, museum=anthropology,
> museum=natural_history, museum=sci
2010/11/7 Tom Chance :
> On 7 November 2010 18:34, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
> wrote:
> Ah, Wikipedia, that well known internationally agreed source of definitions
> for words ;-) I forgot that we need to slavishly follow anything we spot in
> Wikipedia or that other well-worn blind alley one's online d
Le 07/11/2010 13:24, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer a écrit :
> I would like to invite you to take part in the discussion for a new
> key "culture".
> The first draft is here:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/culture
>
> the discussion should mainly take place on the mailing list IMH
2010/11/8 Rodolphe Quiedeville :
> recently proposition tourism=gallery . A gallery is not an amenitfy
> dedicated to tourist, I'll naturally tag culture=gallery instead.
yes, but better tag art_gallery because it is more explicit. Gallery
has lots of meanings.
Cheers,
Martin
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2010/11/8 Elizabeth Dodd :
> so that whether it's a shop, an amenity, a landuse
> a 'something' can appear in more than one list
+1
> lists of things in buildings
a building=xy (typology) tag is not substituting a
amenity/culture/etc. tag that describes a service or function. I think
that it
On Lunes 08 Noviembre 2010 08:20:06 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer escribió:
> 2010/11/8 Noel David Torres Taño :
> > I think we can simply say that "culture=museum" is for "every building or
> > intitution that names itself as", and let it have other key,
> > subordinated, like museum=art, museum=history, mu
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010 09:33:39 +0100
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> > lists of things in towns
>
>
> don't understand this. Do you propose a new key "town"?
absolutely not
but a useful list of what someone might find in a town
public buildings
toilets
parks
bbq
playground
residential areas
school
On 8 November 2010 08:24, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> Well, what is your definition of museum? I don't have to follow
> slavishly wikipedia but I took this as a first indication.
>
>
This reminds me of turning to the dictionary for a definition of "democracy"
when debating political philosophy. T
On 8 November 2010 08:35, Noel David Torres Taño wrote:
> Art galleries are not museums, they are shops. If an institution SELLS art
> works, it has to expose them in order for potential buyers to see, so it is
> shop=something. If it does NOT SELL, it is culture=museum (even if it sells
> reprodu
From the "better late than never" department:
I just discovered a description of how Inrix work with speeds to assist
with predicted journey times.
Inrix are a leading supplier of this kind of information to
organisations such as ITIS (in the UK) and TomTom, so I think they have
probably tho
2010/11/8 Noel David Torres Taño :
> "culture=museum" is "every building or intitution that names itself as".
>
> Art galleries are not museums, they are shops. If an institution SELLS art
> works, it has to expose them in order for potential buyers to see, so it is
> shop=something.
yes, we al
On Lunes 08 Noviembre 2010 10:09:03 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer escribió:
> 2010/11/8 Noel David Torres Taño :
> > "culture=museum" is "every building or intitution that names itself as".
> >
> > Art galleries are not museums, they are shops. If an institution SELLS
> > art works, it has to expose them in
On 8 November 2010 10:25, Noel David Torres Taño wrote:
> On Lunes 08 Noviembre 2010 10:09:03 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer escribió:
> > yes, we already have a shop value for art galleries that generally
> > sell the exposed works, but Tom was saying that we should distinguish
> > between museums that exp
On Lunes 08 Noviembre 2010 10:33:32 Tom Chance escribió:
> On 8 November 2010 10:25, Noel David Torres Taño
wrote:
> > On Lunes 08 Noviembre 2010 10:09:03 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer escribió:
> > > yes, we already have a shop value for art galleries that generally
> > >
> > > sell the exposed works, bu
2010/11/8 Tom Chance :
> I can accept that MOMA in New York, the National Gallery in London, the
> Reina Sofia in Madrid and the Louvre in Paris might be considered museums
> with permanent exhibitions of art.
fine, then we agree, I didn't have this impression so far.
> I agree that places whos
On 8 November 2010 10:53, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> > I agree that places whose primary purpose is to sell prints, paintings by
> > local artists and framing services should be marked as shop=art.
>
> Thin ice IMHO. You are saying that original art by "local artists" is
> on the same level then
2010/11/8 Tom Chance :
> On 8 November 2010 10:53, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
> wrote:
> We are on thin ice in every distinction in the culture category, frankly. As
> I wrote earlier, thousands of years of debate and linguistic ambiguity can't
> be condensed into a completely clear tagging schema.
ag
On 11/8/10 6:41 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2010/11/8 Tom Chance:
culture=art_gallery: a place where the primary purpose is the temporary
exhibition of art works for artistic appreciation
_and_ who nevertheless sell art? saatchi for instance I'm not sure if
the do it "principally for artis
On 8 November 2010 11:41, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2010/11/8 Tom Chance :
> > culture=art_gallery: a place where the primary purpose is the temporary
> > exhibition of art works for artistic appreciation
>
> _and_ who nevertheless sell art? saatchi for instance I'm not sure if
> the do it "pr
On 8 November 2010 13:14, Richard Welty wrote:
> a gallery doesn't have to be a building by it self, it doesn't have
> to be focused on selling (a false distinction in my book), it can
> be 2 or 3 walls in a library
>
For the moment Martin's proposal doesn't offer anything for those cases. As
wi
2010/11/8 Tom Chance :
> On 8 November 2010 13:14, Richard Welty wrote:
>>
>> a gallery doesn't have to be a building by it self, it doesn't have
>> to be focused on selling (a false distinction in my book), it can
>> be 2 or 3 walls in a library
>
> For the moment Martin's proposal doesn't offer
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