Initially might see at the web as an infinite, blank canvas with the maker as ruler...
...but as designers/users, we know this is an illusion.
We adapt productsnarratives to suit their environments.
This requires tools and methodologies to create adaptable narratives to help each other understand the human experience.
Impress.js
Trying to make interdisciplinary research more... accessible
As an independent researcher, I need to find cheap and easy ways of getting data and sharing it.
Leaflet.js
Aguguala: Making online history a little more user friendly.
Some other examples:
Meteor.js
Rendr.js
Timeline.js
in conclusion...
As designers, tinkerers, programmers and thinkers, we should always think about addressing the balance between data and knowledge.
We always need to think about how we shape the web to become a place where people are easily connected to knowledge, not just data (though data helps too)
There are a plethora of tools and frameworks out there... go check 'em out and mess stuff up!