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Ruth and Rebecca share theirmap with the group

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

 

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Frank Dinger

 

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Mapping vidéo « Le Royaume des rêves » sur la façade de l’Hôtel de Ville.

Mapping Edinburgh's Self Management Resources - ALISS

In winter 2013 SDNA set to work on designing and video mapping an large entrance arch for the Enchanted Parks show at Saltwell Park, Gateshead.

 

"That wonder and awe you feel when you are a child, the excitement that only comes from knowing magic is in the air, and that joy that comes when you share what you're seeing and feeling with a loved one. For a whole hour i was enchanted, i journeyed somewhere i have never been before, miles away from what we see now as normal back to a time when magic was only a breath away. By the end i wanted to never leave...Thank you for all the people involved with enchanted parks, I dont know any of you but the event you have put together took me to a place i only knew from my imagination " Blog post by an audience member

  

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Video mapping as part of the Cube Act performance

Concept and animation by Ati (me)

2011

Mapping vidéo « Le Royaume des rêves » sur la façade de l’Hôtel de Ville.

Testing mapping projection before the final night. photos: Damian Åšmigielski

Experimenting with Projection Mapping. Using Keystone for Processing, MSAFluid, MSARemote, and the TUIO protocol through the iPhone.

Nivi shares the science with JSEP 2025 participants.

Nicole Bernard and Jess Rees' "Mapping Capitol Hill" was installed on June 8, 2011. The project charts the history of Capitol Hill through maps and a timeline.

Here's a closeup of the mapping that has been completed so far in Otley as part of the Open Street Map project. Some way to go still!

 

If you view large you can just about make out the street names etc

 

Update: I've written up a little bit about it here

Mapping Edinburgh's Self Management Resources - ALISS

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

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Nov. 24_ 2011.

Foto: Edith Valle.

Mapping 'The Strange Case of Dr J and Mr H'.

 

I started representing the book as an environmental project, so I started mapping places in the book to 18th century london, the plan was to then write a guide for the reader to follow as he read.

 

The aesthetic of the mapping process (location is in blue) appealed to me that I've split narrative processes of the book into 4 colours, so far (as you can see) I've only done 2.

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Visual Audio & Deviant Electronics Festival.

Projection Mapping arquitectónico realizado en el Templo Juan Bosco de Tegucigalpa como evento de cierre de las celebraciones del Bicentenario de Don Bosco.

Community health workers from Lihanda village prepare a map of the sub-location at a "Chalk and Board" training in Bar Kalare, Sauri Millennium Village (Credit: Zoe Flood).

 

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This is a photograph impression of the workshop, its participants and venue from the 2nd International Crowdsourcing and National Mapping Workshop funded by EuroSDR on 3rd and 4th April 2017 held in the Irish College in Leuven, Belgium. The workshop was co-chaired by Peter Mooney (Ireland), Rob Lemmens (The Netherlands) and Joep Crompvoets (Belgium). The goal of this workshop was to engage with stakeholders from NMCAs, the Geomatics Industry, academic research, software developers, citizens involved in geographic crowdsourcing and VGI, leaders or managers of crowdsourcing or VGI projects over 1.5 days to develop a set of the most prominent and pressing questions related to crowdsourcing and national mapping in Europe (and beyond) today. Overall the workshop was a great success. There were 52 participants from all over Europe including academia, industry, National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies and crowdsourcing projects.

The workshop website is here www.cs.nuim.ie/~pmooney/eurosdr2017/

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