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Virginia Institute of Marine's Marine Advisory Program's 'Teachers on the Estuary: A Field Course on Virginia's Coastal Ecosystems' workshop held along the Eastern Shore. Jun 25, 2019. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
You can use this image to see some of my photos depending on the places i visited on this map
I wish there will be a time when there is note in every state in the map :)
2. Radquer in Mettmenstetten mit Masters-Schweizer-Meisterschaften am Sonntag, 8. Oktober 2017.
Foto Martin Platter
Mike and Shawn giving a talk at Etech.
Maps from Scratch: Online Maps from the ground up by Mike Migurski and Shawn Allen.
The lessons are outlined here:
http://mapsfromscratch.com/notes.html
Mike's amazing faumaxion maps:
http://teczno.com/faumaxion-II/
Mike also showed how to georeference an image. Here's a sample he did with some old Oakland maps:
http://teczno.com/old-oakland/
Other useful links provided at the talk:
A map in the museum encourages you to place a pin on your city. I tried but there were already plenty of Knoxville-area pins on the map.
December 27, 2018 - Mahmoud Twaissi explains the "Map of Madaba" located in the adjacent Orthodox Basilica of Saint George in Madaba, Jordan.
For this piece I used the journey that it takes my family to travel from our house in MD, to our shore house in NJ. I mapped out the routes that are possible and then used the lines and turns to create abstracted shapes out of the metals.
This is a picture from my recent hike up the 14,110 foot Pikes Peak outside of Colorado Springs. The hike to the summit via Barr Trail is 12.5 miles long with 7,500 feet of elevation gain. You can read more about my hike at the link.
map of Valencia, Spain, textiles, buttons
What happens when the journey is over? Will we continue to wonder, or return home forever? Do collected maps become useful resources for the future or commemorative decoration?
“For some people, I think this experience will be a one-time thing that they look back on from time to time, but for me it feels like a natural next step in a journey that will continue for a very long time.” ~Travel Blog, Barcelona, January 29, 2007