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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited for Integration of Geographical Information System for Smarter Grid
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
Das AGIT Symposium ist der Treffpunkt für Angewandte Geoinformatik: Das Motto Geospatial Minds for Society unterstreicht unseren Anspruch der Geoinformationsbranche in Salzburg eine Bühne für den Austausch von Ideen und Innovationen zu bieten.
Drei Tage voller Informationen und Impulse für die eigene Arbeit erwarten die über 1200 Teilnehmer von 8. bis 10 Juli 2015 in Salzburg. Das AGIT Symposium an der Universität Salzburg ist die Plattform für hochwertige Fachvorträge, praxisnahe Workshops, Themenschwerpunkte und Fachtagungen rund um die neusten Trends der Geoinformatik und verwandten Disziplinen.
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Sylvia Makario, Head, Geospatial Technologies; Co-Founder, Hepta Analytics, Rwanda speaking during the session Is Data Africa's New Oil? at the World Forum World Economic Forum on Africa 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
London Psychogeophysics Summit 2010
Dark Heart of Codeness .walk (pronounced as “dot-walk”)
Wilfried Houjebek wrote a geospatial algorithm in the “Brainfuck” programming language. After initialisation by a random coin toss the algorithm sends the user on a algorithmic tour. For historic reasons Wilfried chose the Royal Observatory as the starting point. From here our group was sent on a spiraling course towards Point Hill.
During the walk electromagnetic energies were recorded with an ELF receiver.
At Point Hill we planted undeveloped film sheets for thoughtographic experiments and hid measuring devices for logging high frequency energies. Also some intuitive drawings were made to record the atmosphere.
From there we went back to the center of London to interrogate the London Stone.
Sound recordings and map:
www.archive.org/details/Greenwich---Dark-Heart-Of-Codenes...
Thoughtography:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=934
Intuitive drawings:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=939
Psychogeophysics summit:
www.psychogeophysics.org/wiki/doku.php?id=summit:desc
Dark Heart of Codeness:
Aktuelle Technologien und Innovationsfelder der Geoinformatik standen Anfang Juli 2017 im Fokus des AGIT Symposiums an der Universität Salzburg.
Foto: Simon P. Haigermoser
London Psychogeophysics Summit 2010
Dark Heart of Codeness .walk (pronounced as “dot-walk”)
Wilfried Houjebek wrote a geospatial algorithm in the “Brainfuck” programming language. After initialisation by a random coin toss the algorithm sends the user on a algorithmic tour. For historic reasons Wilfried chose the Royal Observatory as the starting point. From here our group was sent on a spiraling course towards Point Hill.
During the walk electromagnetic energies were recorded with an ELF receiver.
At Point Hill we planted undeveloped film sheets for thoughtographic experiments and hid measuring devices for logging high frequency energies. Also some intuitive drawings were made to record the atmosphere.
From there we went back to the center of London to interrogate the London Stone.
Sound recordings and map:
www.archive.org/details/Greenwich---Dark-Heart-Of-Codenes...
Thoughtography:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=934
Intuitive drawings:
www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=939
Psychogeophysics summit:
www.psychogeophysics.org/wiki/doku.php?id=summit:desc
Dark Heart of Codeness:
Nearly a dozen Virginia National Guard Soldiers and civilians participate in a three-day Geospatial Information System training course Sept. 15, 2015, at Camp Pendleton, Va. GIS is a mapping-based, decision tool system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of spatial or geographical data. GIS can be used by the Virginia Guard for a variety of purposes, including emergency operations, range and training safety, and environmental compliance. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
NGA CAMPUS EAST - NGA CHANGE OF DIRECTOR CEREMONY
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Defense Secretary Robert. M. Gates congratulates Letitia A. Long on her appointment as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) director here Aug. 9, 2010. Long comes to NGA from the Defense Intelligence Agency, where she served as the deputy director from May 2006 until July 2010. The ceremony was held on the site of NGA Campus East (NCE), a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure project which will consolidate various offices of NGA into a single campus here. Along with NGA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
Aktuelle Technologien und Innovationsfelder der Geoinformatik standen Anfang Juli 2017 im Fokus des AGIT Symposiums an der Universität Salzburg.
Foto: Simon P. Haigermoser
Joshua Gregg, Geospatial Specialist with Forest Service GTAC, collecting GPS data on the Sierra Palm trail.
Wednesday, August 30th, 2017. El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico.
(Forest Service photo by Gary Potts)
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
CAMP BULLIS, Texas--Sergeant Andrew French, 512th Geospatial Engineering Detachment, U.S. Army South, crawls through the "Low Crawl Pits" during the Obstacle Course event at the 2013 Army South Best Warrior Competition at Camp Bullis, Texas May 15. U.S. Army Installation Command is hosting the event until May 16. (U.S. Army Photo by Master Sgt. Kevin Doheny, U.S. Army South Public Affairs)
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
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Symposium und EXPO - Angewandte Geoinformatik
vom 5. bis 7. Juli 2017 an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Uni Salzburg.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
Aktuelle Technologien und Innovationsfelder der Geoinformatik standen Anfang Juli 2017 im Fokus des AGIT Symposiums an der Universität Salzburg.
Foto: Simon P. Haigermoser