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MapBox for iPad 1.3 features the same tile-based interactivity available in our map creation studio TileMill. It lets you embed features such as place or region names, statistics, and other contextual information right into the map itself. The iPad app now lets you explore these features by touching the map, and it works even when you have data overlays such as KML shown.

 

Download at mapbox.com/#/ipad.

Participant at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2015 in Jordan. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

(the 3rd annual pooka pub crawl) instant poems: just add booze.

 

edited by Warren Dean Fulton.

 

Ottawa, Pooka Press as Room 1oo2 Books, april 2oo9. 99 copies numbered in black ballpoint last page.

 

5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 11 sheets white xerographic bond folded to 44 pp & stapled twice into cream card wrappers, all except inside covers & 4 pp (8, 16, 41, 43) printed black laser with 3-colour process additions to covers & 17 interior pp (4, 6, 9, 13>15, 17, 2o, 26, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35>38) & black ballpoint additions to 4 pp (1o, 12, 24, 27) & rear cover, with found Ottawa Map cellotaped to p.41, 2 x 3-1/2, single sheet white glossy folded to 4 pp leaflet, all printed black offset with red addition to p.2 & 3-colour process addition to covers.

 

cover photograph by Pearl Pirie.

13 contributors (sort-of) ID'd:

Ian Driscoll, Warren Dean Fulton, Kerry Hodgson, Kailey Hyman, Edwin Janzen, Kevin Matthews, Rob McLennan, Lee-Anne Peluk, Victoria E.Pender, Brian Pirie, Pearl Pirie, Shawn Shipman, Ian Whistle.

 

"Room 1oo2 Books" imprint references curry's Room 3o2 Books.

Now for some reason beyond their control! It has been renamed Guru..

 

For saving way-points, campsites and naming them.

 

But seriously lacks detail in the outback until you zoom in to see the roads and some small place names, like Google maps.

 

Has good tracking and detail in the suburbs.. and the data is up to date!

 

gurumaps.app/

Claire, mappin' 'n rappin'.

Buying groceries in Korea with QR codes off billboard

Dozens of volunteers, using satellite imagery and declassified CIA maps, worked on improving and uploading new, more detailed street maps, using an open source geomapping program called OpenStreetMap.

Sometimes it can be a bit of a challenge to map specimens.

Development by crowboy_jack

visual Design by Coon

copyright@ HyperDimension

projection mapping on karlsruhe palace by maxin10sity in occasion of the karlsruhe 300 anniversary

 

photographed by

Frank Dinger

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

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facebook: Becoming office for visual communication

 

Mapping Edinburgh's Self Management Resources - ALISS

I tried this mouse tracking programme while CAD'ing a plan and talking with friends. Fun.

Video mapping on logo (polystyrene) and rough wooden structure.

Directed by: Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff & Alexandra Petracchi

with some precious help of Philippe Chaurand

Production: iduun / studio gühmes for Rinck

 

Made with MapMapMap module for Modul8 by iduun

 

See more: blog.guhmes.com/2010/09/08/rinck-installation-video-et-ma...

 

© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010

Mapping Edinburgh's Self Management Resources - ALISS

A brief summary of the results of the brown group by Sofie Van Bruystegem (CityMine(d)) (in French)

Mapping Edinburgh's Self Management Resources - ALISS

Mapping Edinburgh's Self Management Resources - ALISS

Michael Eichler at the "Mapping Transit" Transportation Techies meetup. 1776, 1133 15th St NW, Washington, DC.

Development by crowboy_jack

visual Design by Coon

copyright@ HyperDimension

Development by crowboy_jack

visual Design by Coon

copyright@ HyperDimension

Photos for Poems

 

(...)

Era a minha cidade ao norte do mapa,

numa velocidade chamada

mundo sombrio. (...)

 

(Herberto Helder)

 

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(rough translation)

 

It was my town to the north of the map

in a speed called

dark world.

 

(Herberto Helder)

  

From a blog post on how curriculum mapping might work in Moodle.

Participants captured at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 2, 2016. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

Voulez-vous réfléchir le cycle de l’eau en ville, L’Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles et Maelbeek dans tous ses états en collaboration avec City Mine(d) vous invitent à participer au MAP-it #3 Nouvelles Rivières ur- baines. Cet évènement réunit différents usagers: habitants, travailleurs européens, associations, animateurs, artistes, scientifiques. Lors de ces rencontres, chacun apporte son expérience et ses connaissances afin d’imaginer de petits aménagements dans l’espace public dans et autour du parc Léopold. MAP-it fournit les outils nécessaires à la discussion: c’est un jeu participatif de réflexion où un groupe de personnes tente d’analyser une situation existante, imaginent des solutions et des initia-

tives innovantes à partir d’un plan et de stickers. Pour cette édition, nous partirons du concept de « Nouvelles Rivières Urbaines » pour imaginer des projets concrets destinés à faire émerger de nouvelles pratiques pour la gestion de l’eau dans les territoires urbains.

Deux exercices ont déjà eu lieu. Le premier, le 21 novembre 2010, a réuni un réseau international d’associations. Le second, le 2 mars 2011, a rassemblé le réseau associatif bruxellois et des habitants du quartier. Un quatrième exercice est prévu fin juin, il s’adressera au personnel des institutions européennes. D’autres cessions sont envisagées au mois de septembre.

A partir du travail réalisé par les groupes précédents, nous nous poserons les questions suivantes :

• Comment réfléchir le cycle de l’eau en ville dans un secteur aussi contrasté que celui du parc Léopold et des quartiers qui l’environnent? • Comment faire émerger de manière visible, vivante, ludique et en sym- biose avec territoire urbain la présence de l’eau dans la ville?

• Quels sont les projets concrets que nous pouvons imaginer afin d’améliorer l’espace public et mieux intégrer le cycle de l’eau dans un territoire urbain?

MAP-it est un outil cartographique collaboratif (www.map-it.be) dévelop- pé par Thomas Laureyssens en Liesbeth Huybrechts ensemble avec le groupe de recherche Social Spaces (MAD-Faculty, Genk)

Participants captured at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 2, 2016. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

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