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05 November 2009
Latest tilesets | MapBox
MapBox is a suite of open source tools to create beautiful custom maps in Amazon's cloud.
03 November 2009
hyperurbain » A propos du blog Hyperurbain
l’espace urbain, à sa représentation, ainsi qu’aux créations et réappropriations de cet espace par les artistes et chercheurs. Il propose ainsi une veille pluridisciplinaire (Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication, Science de l’ingénierie, Ergonomie, Art, Architecture, Urbanisme, Géographie, Sociologie, etc.) sur les innovations technologiques (réalité virtuelle, réalité augmentée, réalité mixte, Internet et mobilité), les pratiques artistiques et les nouveaux usages dans les domaines de l’art, du jeu, du patrimoine et du tourisme.
Hyper Urbain
La série des colloques « HyperUrbain » propose des réflexions sur la conception de la ville « sociale » (sociale ici voudra dire une conception centrée sur l'utilisateur de l'espace urbain) où les modalités de communication, de sociabilité, d'apprentissage, de transaction, de travail, etc. passent par des différentes formes d'(auto)régulation, dont un nombre croissant repose sur les Technologies d'Information et de Communication (TIC).
Voilà, CityMurmur! (please read with French “R”) | DensityDesign | Communication Design & Complexity
Theme of the symposium was “la ville cartographiée” (the city map), and to give our contribute to the discussion, we were warmly welcome to the ‘Cité des sciences et de l’industrie‘; built in the 19th arrondissement, just beside Parc de la Villette, ‘La Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie’ is one of the world’s largest and most visited science museums, and looks as an impressive modern site which offers a wide variety of exhibitions and shows.
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01 November 2009
New York City and Paris ‘Map Cuts’
By removing the unnecessary, this New York City map-cut reveals the “paths, nodes, circles, boulevards, parks and streets” of the greatest city in the world.
Cartographer.js – thematic mapping for Google Maps
Thematic mapping library for Google Maps
31 October 2009
Op Losse Schroeven - situaties en cryptostructuren
This exhibition which caused a great deal of commentary was one of the first manifestations of arte povera, conceptual art and land art in Europe and as such marked an artistic breakthrough for many of the participants. Among the artists are Carl Andre, Giovanni Anselmo, Ben d'Armagnac, Joseph Beuys, Walter de Maria, Jan Dibbets, Barry Flanagan, Jannis Kounellis, Richard Long, Mario Merz, Bob Morris, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Panamarenko, Rob Ryman, Lawrence Weiner, & Gilberto Zorio.
30 October 2009
Timeline of 20th c. Art and New Media « rchoetzlein - Theory
This Timeline of 20th c. Art and New Media was created to include relationships between art, new media art, science, technology, war and media theory.
stamen design | Movin' On Up
Sadly, it's at our old location. If only there were some way that people could update our location on a map...
23 October 2009
21 October 2009
Chorography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ptolemy writes that geography is the study of the entire world or large sections or countries of it, while chorography is the study of its smaller parts--provinces, regions, cities, or ports.
20 October 2009
Places and Spaces :: Mapping Science
Places & Spaces: Mapping Science is meant to inspire cross-disciplinary discussion on how to best track and communicate human activity and scientific progress on a global scale. It has two components: the physical part supports the close inspection of high quality reproductions of maps for display at conferences and education centers; the online counterpart provides links to a selected series of maps and their makers along with detailed explanations of how these maps work. The exhibit is a 10-year effort. Each year, 10 new maps are added resulting in 100 maps total in 2014.
19 October 2009
17 October 2009
SourceMap - Visualizing Supply Chains
Simply put: We believe that people have the right to know where things come from and what they are made of.
Sourcemap is a platform for researching, optimizing and sharing the supply chains behind a number of everyday products (more info).
15 October 2009
Chris Heathcote: anti-mega: the informational city
De nombreuses choses ne sont pas utilisées pour quoi elles ont été prévues.44.5% of people use the Tube map to walk round London.
Know Your Place; Adding Geographic Intelligence to your Content « vicchi.org
capturing is the issue. Culture de l'écrit.n the same vein, our goal is to capture the world’s geography as it is used by the world’s people.
The Art of Psychographics: Observatory: Design Observer
When faced with the official histories of a place or region, memory mapping offers the possibility of new stories.
The City Is A Battlesuit For Surviving The Future - Future metro - io9
The architecture of science fiction has profoundly changed urban design. When building cities of the future, our best guides may be places like comic book megalopolises Mega-City-1 or Transmet.
14 October 2009
Shelley - Drawing maps simply — Shelley v0.1 documentation
Shelley is a python library for defining and drawing maps.
UrbanTick: CoMob - Collaborative Tracking With the iPhone
CoMob is an iPhone GPS tracking application A group of iPhone users can use the application simultaneously and see the location of each group member on the screen.
29 September 2009
MAP
MAP (Manual of Architectural Possibilities) is a publication of research and visions; research into territories, which can be concrete or abstract, but always put into question. Map is not a magazine (it only has two pages) and is not a book (it is issued twice a year). Map presents itself as a folded poster (A1) where information is immediate, dense and objective in one side, and architectural and subjective on the other. Map is a guide to potential actions in the built environment, a folded encyclopedia of the possible, a topography of ideas, or a poster on the wall.
Great Circle
Great circles are straight lines that go all the way around the center of the earth. The equator is a great circle. Meridians of longitude that cross over the north and south poles are also great circles. For every location on a great circle, it's antipodal location is also on the circle. Other than the equator itself, any great circle crosses the equator at two antipodal locations, 180° apart. Other than the equator and meridians of longitude that run due north and south, any great circle reaches it's maximum latitudes at two locations that are 90° of longitude east and west of the two locations where the great circle crosses the equator.
23 September 2009
Map your data ! - MapsGeek
22 September 2009
