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We've submitted two sessions for DrupalCon Denver based on our work making beautiful custom maps with mapbox.com/.
You can vote for them here:
- denver2012.drupal.org/program/sessions/nodejs-javascript-...
Schleich Clydesdale custom to bay tobanio cob mare, by myself, Christine Sutcliffe of Last Alliance Studios.
I intend to show her as a Clydesdale x Gypsy Cob. :)
Multimedia Studio's projects presented during the Night of Museums @ PJWSTK Warsaw.
fotografia / photo: Michał Dolny
Auburn University forestry researcher John Gilbert recently created an instructional booklet, “Mapping Your Land: An Overview for Landowners,” to help landowners use five online mapping program. It allows landowners to utilize maps, aerial photography, topographic layers, soils information, data collected with GPS units and even a visual simulation, such as adding images of trees on open fields.
OCAD University
Joshua Akers - Dearborn, USA
The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project - Santa Cruz, USA
Josh Begley - Brooklyn, USA
Joseph Beuys
Vincent Brown - Cambridge, USA
Bureau d’études - Saint Menoux, France
Department of Unusual Certainties - Toronto, Canada
W.E.B. Du Bois
Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman - San Diego, USA
Forensic Architecture - London, UK
Iconoclasistas - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Julie Mehretu - New York, USA
Lize Mogel - New York, USA
Ogimaa Mikana - Toronto, Canada
Margaret Pearce - Rockland, USA
Laura Poitras - New York, USA
Philippe Rekacewicz - Helsinki, Finland
Visualizing Impact - Beirut, Lebanon, Toronto, Canada
"Curated by Patricio Dávila, Diagrams of Power showcases art and design works using data, diagrams, maps and visualizations as ways of challenging dominant narratives and supporting the resilience of marginalized communities.
Maps, graphs, and visualizations: we draw diagrams to help us think, communicate and put forth what we think is important or what we want to be true. While diagrams are often seen as statements of fact, they can further agendas by discounting other realities beneath a cloak of perceived objectivity. Diagrams of power work against representations that claim omniscience by speaking from a position, and making visible what and who gets represented and who does the representing."
Participant at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2015 in Jordan. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo
Rob Davies, Minister of Trade and Industry of South Africa at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Festival Mapping à Lille les 23 et 24 mars 2018 ( Vidéo )
Vidéo mapping festival, inauguration Lille 2018
Vorgeprägter Vogel, bedruckt mit dem Resultat meines Mapping-Programms.
"Flugblatt" für die Veranstaltung Tee im Atelier III am 28.6.2015 ab 15 Uhr in meiner Ateliergemeinschtaft (ART’N’ACT) in Mainz.
Weitere Infos unter www.artnact.de
"There are three cartography firms in the city, a number which would be insupportable in even the largest of normal metropolises. For a city that changes as quickly as this one, however, it is barely enough. From the beginning there were subtle differences between the city pre- and post-Exile, aside even from the obvious (such as the elision of all memory and record of the city's name); certain cul-de-sacs abruptly became through-streets, alleys became thoroughfares, and walkways opened between buildings which had once shared common walls. Overnight on May Day of 1969 a large tower--formed, an analysis later showed, of solid volcanic rock--appeared in the intersection of Orange Street and Adams Avenue downtown (see p.89 for more on the 'Black Tower'), creating a would-be traffic circle for the herds of derelict cars lining the city streets. (May 1st has always been a significant date in the city, such that certain inhabitants refuse to leave their homes after midnight on April 30 in anticipation of some cataclysm like the May Day Earthquake or the May Day Buffalo Manifestation.) Two weeks later, the enclave now known as the Rising Sun neighborhood appeared in the midst of Lakeside, bringing with it a great number of former Tokyo residents, homes and all. . . . It is rare that a month passes without some appearance of, say, a Kinshasa slum or a market from the heart of Ulaan Bator. At the very least many shadowy figures have made sudden appearances here, with or without their places of residence. Most are sorcerers of one stripe or another. Some have become prominent citizens, working with the Gemini Society or the Mayor's Department of Uncanny Activity. Others have been scourges to the citizenry; the necromancer Nigel Ravenswood comes to mind, and the pyromaniacal Cyril de Saavedra. . . . All this accretion of avenues, not to mention denizens and their habitations, keeps the cartographers of Kane Sisters, Mighty Maps, and Swenson and Sing very busy. On occasion their tripartite rivalry has resulted in open conflict, although mostly it is limited to the exchange of vitriol in the pages of Streetwise Journal, known as the most regularly published of the city's scholarly journals (as well as the least regimented about peer reviews). The primary item of debate is the question of whether the city is in fact expanding with the addition of real estate, or whether the city streets have in fact been shrinking incrementally over the years, keeping the total area of the Exile constant. Swenson and Sing hold the former opinion, Kane Sisters the latter. The cartographers of Mighty Maps, a firm made up primarily of former garbage gangsters, claim a preference for focusing on the practical rather than the theoretical, and publish more maps than journal articles. . . . For now, there is enough business from the city and various trade concerns to sustain all three firms in varying levels of prosperity." (p.280)
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
This is a temporal map of the life of a foreign student in Tokyo. Its actually my typical Wednesday. I dare you to figure out how much time i spend at my desk.
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Ishtiaq Pasha Mahmood, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore, Singapore capture during the Session: Mapping Regional Transformations at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
It’s just like charting any other course— Army Acquisition Workforce members should use their individual development
plans to determine how to reach their professional goals. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets Chole Bullock,
left, from the University of Vermont, and TeAta Gutierrez, right, from Azusa Pacific University, participate in a land navigation course at Camp Adazi, Latvia, on June 10, 2019. (Photo by U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs)