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Mapping erosion levels

admin » 16 May 2009 » In mfa, works » No Comments

Here’s a map of the space from the data gathered.
On the left is a map of numbers.  Each number relates to a pixel in the sculpture and correlates to the number of times that area was walked through.
On the right is a choropleth map showing levels of erosion in shades of grey (white = no erosion / black = highest erosion)

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map stuff

admin » 15 September 2008 » In mfa, works » No Comments

mercator vs peters map projections:

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buckminster fuller dymaxion map:

psychogeography / situationists:
algorithmic psychogeography

buckminster fuller
park(ing) day

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origami:

matt shlian

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conflux festival

admin » 15 September 2008 » In personal » No Comments

I went to the Conflux Festival last week. I attended a few lectures and events and took a lot of notes! In reading about the history of the festival I learned of their connection to psychogeography and the Situationists. I’m doing more research now on the idea of “maps” as a whole and in finding a new ways to represent information while exploring what exactly a map really is!?

here’s my version of Matt Roberts‘ “Every Step” project from Conflux.


Every_Step from Lynn WasHere on Vimeo.

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Loopt, mobile mapping

admin » 16 July 2008 » In mfa » No Comments

This seems interesting. It looks similar to the BOOST mobile “Where you at?” product that came out a year or so ago. Only this is an app that you can download to your phone (if you have a phone they support, of course).

Check it out!
http://www.loopt.com/

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