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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: www.guhmes.com

 

© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010

Angel given the tone mapping treatment in

Photomatix.

Map and Compass of the 51st Engineer Combat Battalion Military through the Ages Jamestown, Virginia

Mapping Boston History

November 4, 2017

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200 Seaport Boulevard

No area of Boston has changed more in the last two decades than the Seaport. Growing up in Boston in the '80s and '90s, I can't even remember setting foot in this area. I was away in California for most of the next two decades and when I came back, a city within a city had grown up in South Boston.

One building that has been there through all of the changes is what has been known as the World Trade Center since 1986. Built in 1901 as Commonwealth Pier (the area was once known as the Commonwealth Flats) when the Seaport was basically a mix of mud and water, Commonwealth Pier once was the largest pier building in the world. For decades it sat among a sea of railroad tracks and warehouses that can be seen in a few of the photos here. Commonwealth Pier handled both cargo and passengers and was a key part of the city maritime industry.

Today, the newly christened World Trade Center and its companion Seaport Hotel are part of the high growth district which includes hotels, luxury apartments, the Moakley Courthouse, the ICA, Blue Hills Bank Pavilion, a teeming bar scene and constant cranes moving on the skyline. Although the Seaport has been rightly criticized for its haphazard and random uncontrolled growth, the area is certainly an improvement over the rotting docks of the 1970s.

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Création d'élèves du Lycée la Champagne de Vitré.

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)

Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.

 

"I will put OpenStreetMap as homepage in all of my computers" -- Cyber Cafe Owner in Ward 7

obra audiovisual. proyecciones sobre origami gigante. RO ALESS + LUCAS DM

presentada en Arte Jóven La PLata 2010 Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas.

3D-Mapping CID-Day at MAK Vienna

Stage Design by fabulous PAPERTOWN, 3D-Mapping by VIJAY SIKANDA Organized by GLACIER

Reactive Walls: workshop de Camille Scherrer & SIGMA6

Le mapping sur une structure de bois reprenant l'effet d'un brasier. Selon l'emplacement des spectateurs il y a trois niveaux de flammes différentes représentés sous la forme de pixels qui joue en temps réel sur le rythme de la musique.

  

Projet de Nadya Suvorova Baptiste Milesi, Camille Dedieu, Daniel Menichini

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by nadya suvorova.

If you buy maple syrup from this stall in the market they put a pin in the map to show where you're from. This is just one of their maps - the other has the whole world on it!

Nov. 24_ 2011.

Foto: Edith Valle.

Why idea mapping and mind mapping are excellent tools for PMPs and project managers.

A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...

 

See more at: www.iduun.com/blog

 

© iduun 2010

Porto, Portugal. July 2012.

Taken with a Olympus OM-10 + Zuiko 1.8 + Agfa Vista 100 site | blog

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: www.guhmes.com

 

© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010

STATEMENT

 

Colour, Texture and Pattern are the main components of textiles to me, I want to be able to be inventive with them, combining them in ways that are my own, building upon my own signature style. My interest in Textiles developed greatly since the New Designers Exhibition 2013, seeing meticulously detailed lengths of print, vivid and textural lengths of weaving, and enthusiastic students, I felt Textile Design was the right path for me. The parts that interest me the most are not ultimately about fashion but the core of Textiles. Elements of my Graphic Design skills can be incorporated into the print area of practice with my keen eye for shape and colour. I consider Textile Design to be the perfect fusion of subjects I feel my talents and ambitions lie in. Coming to an open day at Central Saint Martins gave me an insight into a creative community that I want to completely immerse myself in, challenging and inspiring me on a daily basis. The Facilities that are available would also enable me to experiment and explore my talents more. The demanding nature of the course excites me, I want to make the most of my education, gaining the help of professionals whilst it is available to me. Combined with my ambition and devotion I know a degree from Central Saint Martins would provide me with endless opportunity, directing me onto the right path for the future.

  

September 2014.

'Mapping the Site'

Looking at my daily route around college, using colour to represent the areas which provide me with inspiration. This brief made me acknowledge small details that I would usually overlook on a daily basis.

[A5 Sketchbook, 2x A4 Photos of Final Pieces]

De Light Lab realizó un mapping inspirado en el concepto “territorio poético”. “Chile antes de ser un país era un poema”. La proyección contó la historia de un personaje que crece viajando por el paisaje que el mismo genera a medida que digiere poemas. Esta acción permite que éste expulse un imaginario rico en paisajes que caracteriza todo Chile.

 

Fotos: Rodrigo Campusano

Students and staff at the College of William & Mary volunteering at a Mapping for Nepal event organized by AidData and ITPIR RA's on April 30th, 2015

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onderzoeksmethodiek mapping. Selectie van 4 thema's die gecombineerd het nodige beeld scheppen over het eilandje.

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: www.guhmes.com

 

© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010

Visual Audio & Deviant Electronics Festival.

A visual map of climate change-resilient agroecosystems.

 

Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR

 

For more information go to: blog.cifor.org/climate-week

 

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If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org

Putting down lines for a painting titled Conversion.

 

Conversion was produced for the 2011 show Robots & Machines at the Lala Gallery & Studio in Lafayette, Indiana.

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