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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
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© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010
The mapping technique uses a satellite to capture high-resolution images of a specific area from two angles. Then, the NASA Ames Stereo Pipeline software creates an elevation map with accuracy of a few feet. This example shows Mount Baker. Image Credit: David Shean/University of Washington/DigitalGlobe/NextView License
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
I visited the "Mapping Knowledge. Understanding the World through Data" exhibition in Mons, Belgium, which is European capital of culture in 2015. An exhibition for all persons interested in data visualisation/infographics, and all those interested by the "knowledge" topic. The biggest surprise for me was to discover and to learn more about the Mundaneum. It is the crazy project of two Belgian, Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine, who tried in the late nineteenth century to gather and classified the world’s knowledge available on...paper at that time. They created an internet on paper! Their final goal was to design the ideal society, with the help of Le Corbusier. Mundaneum is not only a big crazy project but it is also the place and the concept that hosts the exhibition (The message is the medium. Isn't?)
The exhibition starts with a large timeline of "data visualisations" (maps, drawings, etc) which begins in 366AC.
An interesting part of the exhibition is on the tree (symbol of knowledge) and its use in visualisations to represent the organisation of knowledge. Another part offers orginal works by Paul Otlet done for the Mundaneum project, wonderful. A part is dedicated to "invisible networks and cities" which proposes visualisations of the hidden flow of data around us. To finish, a section on "Data is art" where artists use data to create pieces of art.
expositions.mundaneum.org/en/exhibitions/mapping-knowledg...
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
I really like this map. It's in a useful location (at the point of consumption), and it provides context for people who aren't familiar with the area.
There are several of these maps around the Harvard campus.
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
See more at: www.iduun.com/blog
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