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Basima Abdulrahman, Founder, KESK Green Building Consulting, Iraq speaking during the Session: Mapping the Arab World: The Long View at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 25, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst
The inlets of the five mobile prototype DIYSCO2 sensors are bundled to calibrate and test the accuracy between sensors immediately before and after the measurement campaign. Photo: Andreas Christen, UBC.
Part of album Urban CO2 Emission Mapping.
This method to map carbon dioxide emissions using mobile sensors on vehicles is described in: Lee J.K., Christen A., Ketler R., Nesic Z. (2017): 'A mobile sensor network to map carbon dioxide emissions in urban environments'. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, doi:10.5194/amt-2016-200.
mini mapping vidéo réaliser dans une ancienne prison des années 1850 dans la ville de Le Reole en Gironde, France. Pour l’exposition/installation “Evasion” disponible jusqu’à fin aout 2018.
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video mini mapping realize in a old jail of the 1850s in the city of Le Reole in Gironde, France. For the exhibition / installation "Evasion" available until end of August 2018.
Testing mobile mapping of carbon-dixoide (CO2) in cities using the prototype DIYSCO2 sensor on car-sharing vehicles.
Part of album Urban CO2 Emission Mapping.
This method to map carbon dioxide emissions using mobile sensors on vehicles is described in: Lee J.K., Christen A., Ketler R., Nesic Z. (2017): 'A mobile sensor network to map carbon dioxide emissions in urban environments'. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, doi:10.5194/amt-2016-200.
This is a zerox of an ancient body map illustration from an old book called Mapping The Body by Mark Kidel and Susan Rowe-Leete. It shows the hundreds of energy points running through the human body.
I used to use images of the body in much of my art and did a lot of research around that. In this case, I used this body map to help illustrate the chakra system as part of the Great Round series, a year-long series on mandalas on red Ravine. See details in the links.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 2008
Field Number: IMG_13305
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Testing mobile mapping of carbon-dixoide (CO2) in cities using the prototype DIYSCO2 sensor on car-sharing vehicles. Carbon dioxide is measured using the tubes on the roofs. Photo: Andreas Christen, UBC.
Part of album Urban CO2 Emission Mapping.
This method to map carbon dioxide emissions using mobile sensors on vehicles is described in: Lee J.K., Christen A., Ketler R., Nesic Z. (2017): 'A mobile sensor network to map carbon dioxide emissions in urban environments'. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, doi:10.5194/amt-2016-200.
Sebastian Kurz, Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs of Austria at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2015 in Jordan. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo
Sergey with the 'cave sniper' tool during a mapping exercise.
Held each year, CAVES teaches astronauts to explore the underground system of the Sa Grutta caves in Sardinia, Italy, as a team, delving deep underground to perform scientific experiments as well as chart and document their activities.
The CAVES course – Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills – is run by the European Astronaut Centre to simulate spaceflight. Seasoned International Space Station astronauts as well as rookies participate in the course and share experiences while learning how to improve leadership, teamwork, decision-making and problem-solving skills.
The cavenauts participating in this year's campaign are ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano, NASA astronaut Scott Tingle, Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexander Mirsurkin and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and ESA engineer & Eurocom Matthias Maurer.
More about the 2014 cavenauts:
www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Caves/2014_c...
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And the CAVES website:
Credits: ESA\R.DeLuca
A follow on experimental piece from the 'String project'. I produced a secondary print from string left attached to the printing bed, resulting In a much subtler but detailed print.
Size: A2
Medium: Ink
This new map shows topographic features on the far side of the moon in unprecedented detail. It was made from new data obtained by the laser altimeter instrument onboard the Japanese lunar orbiter Kaguya. The map is accurate to a vertical resolution of about 12 meters, according to mission scientists. The map was released at the American Geophysical Union meeting now underway, where a raft of new findings have been announced.
Sent by: Kaguya | From: Luna | Credit: JAXA/Selene
Added to www.ridingwithrobots.org Dec 17, 2008.
700 Years by Zizi Majid, Muhammad Izdi, Jeremie Bellot (AV Extended) at the facade of National Museum Singapore during Singapore Night Festival 2023.
This map shows wifi access point data logged by my wifi sniffer and GPS device. It uses a custom tileserver to provide an additional data layer to the Google map. "Hotter" spots on the map correspond to more open access points in that area.
This is still a work in progress, and consists only of about 3 days worth of data.
an example of mapping of colors, based on the Hungarian algorithm.
(c) 2016, Taro Yamamoto, All rights reserved.
I have seen tone mapping done and always thought it looked lovely...one of my flickr buddies does it often but I've never done it before.
When I came across it, in Corel photoshop pro, I decided to give it a go...not hard really, it's just important not to 'over cook' it lol.
I've seen some that are over cooked...I hope this one isn't...I appreciate constructive critisism from those of you who know more about this than I do...ta.
With love
Nat :)
PS this is the fence outside the Adelaide Botanical Gardens
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources and Conservation Service (NRCS) Nevada soil scientist Brien Park logs soil survey data into a computer at a soil survey site.
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An exhibition of new paintings by Paula Scher opens this Thursday, 8 November at the Maya Stendhal Gallery at 545 West 20th Street in New York City. Featured is work from her ongoing Maps series including the paintings India, Tsunami, Manhattan at Night, NYC Transit, Middle East and Paris. An exhibition catalogue has been published. The show remains on view through 26 January.