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Project by Camille Scherrer

Same image as before. Just tweaked the settings to make it a little bit more realistic.

Mapping invisible / Mendiak

 

The memory of what has been real, it’s already a proof of the absence, the

landscapes where the other one is missing... it has been for real? Only the

lines, strokes, stains, the gesture, the partial, the oblivion… The memory

beyond the landscape, recreated inside the interior arquitecture, broken,

incomplete, as the geography of the contemporary identity.

 

“When the peaks of our sky come together. My house will have a roof.” - Paul Eluard

 

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Advantages Of Quadcopter Mapping Methods

 

A quadcopter, sometimes referred to as a quadsfly, is a kind of plane with four rotating blades. These days a Quadcopter is often used for filming sports events or for filming aerial footage. There are four rotating blades that make up this type of plane and it has become an important part of military aviation due to its versatility. While quadsfly helicopters were originally used for stunt flying, they are now used by both civilian and military aircraft.

 

The first disadvantage of a Quadcopter was that it could only be flown in a straight line. It soon became possible to correct the flight path by altering the angle of the blades by rotating them. This improved the Quadcopter’s agility and allowed it to be used in more complex flight scenarios. Other improvements to the Quadcopter such as increased range and weight helped improve its use in combat situations, however, these improvements did not eliminate the drawbacks.

 

One of the biggest disadvantages of the Quadcopter is the limited maneuverability, it presents. It cannot turn very quickly, which limits the areas you can fly in. Quadcopter flight plans generally require large areas of clear skies for optimal performance. A major problem in smooth flight is the large signature that a Quadcopter generates when it is in motion. Most insurance companies will not insure a flyer if it cannot be positively identified as being airborne.

 

Another advantage of a Quadcopter is the lower cost of operation than fixed-wing aircraft. Some experts believe it will take thirty years before fully fledged Quadcopter versions will be available. The lower initial costs make them practical for first-time hobbyists and prevent the need for a large investment in up-front fees. However, most experts agree that the future of these crafts is tied to improved technology.

 

There are some advantages that the fixed-wing aircraft has over these new multi-rotor drones. These include the ability to gain altitude and move quickly, but the lack of ability to hover. While some models have been introduced with a self-autonomous landing system, most are still not fully automated. For example, most models will only recover their aerial view when they hit the ground. Additionally, most are unable to avoid high winds and other airborne obstacles. In contrast, Quadcopter models are equipped with software that allows them to navigate through most obstacle free areas.

 

The main advantage of these new crafts is the increased flexibility. They can be flown indoors and outdoors without any impact to the battery power source and operating costs. They offer a much larger field of view than the fixed-wing aircraft. This allows for more precise maneuvering during a flight and more accurate mapping. This is an important part of the military arena as accurate mapping is needed for extensive research in certain areas. While there are other benefits such as greater portability and a longer flying time, there are many personal reasons why people prefer the Quadcopter model.

 

The first personal reason to use a Quadcopter is that it allows a user to get a bird’s eye view of an area before taking off. It allows the user to see the terrain and other features of a destination in a faster and safer way. By mapping the area, users can avoid making critical errors that could potentially cost them the trip. They can also map out possible hazards and prepare for any high winds or other obstacle that might be experienced during the trip. By avoiding these mistakes, the user is able to reduce the potential risk of an injury while on a hike or fly fishing.

 

Another advantage of these machines is that they are more aerodynamic than fixed-wing aircraft. This results in a lower airspeed and better fuel efficiency. In addition to this, they can also operate at higher altitudes because of the lift generated by the rotors. The rotors also reduce the noise in the cabin and allow for greater control. Quadcopter rotors are also very lightweight, which makes them easier to store and transport.

 

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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

OSHA and Hazard Mapping classes facilitated by Jack Angel, Nathan Maynard and Warren Rasmussen, mid-July 2014 in Carlsband, N.M.

Proteger la vida silvestre, ese fue el mensaje que dejó la proyección del video mapping denominado UKCOL Por La Vida Silvestre, una colaboración creativa exclusiva entre el reconocido fotógrafo de animales Tim Flach y el músico del grupo colombiano Bomba Estéreo, Simón Mejía, que explora la belleza y la majestuosa biodiversidad de Latinoamérica y hace un fuerte llamado a su protección.

 

Anoche, como parte de los eventos de la agenda de la II Conferencia de Alto Nivel de las Américas sobre el Comercio Ilegal de Vida Silvestre, que se desarrolla en La Heroica, se presentó este producto audiovisual que fue apreciado por cientos de turistas que transitan por la Torre del Reloj.

 

El ministro de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible, Carlos Eduardo Correa, destacó el trabajo del fotógrafo británico que logró plasmar en imágenes la riqueza natural de los países latinoamericanos. “Lo que vimos en la Torre del Reloj es la muestra de la grandeza de nuestra región. Nuestro país alberga el 10 % de toda la biodiversidad global y esa es una riqueza que debemos entender más allá del discurso”, dijo.

 

Guacamayas, tucanes, pelícanos, jaguares, caimanes, monos, sapos y especies marinas, entre otros, fueron las especies que llenaron de colores y vida la Torre del Reloj. El video mapping tuvo una duración de 40 minutos y fue musicalizado en vivo, por lo que ofreció una experiencia única, sensorial y envolvente.

 

“El enfoque de mi trabajo no es el de un fotógrafo de vida silvestre tradicional, sino que busco recrear el carácter, la personalidad de estos animales para que parezcan casi unos retratos humanos, para que podamos pensar en ellos de otra forma y lo que eso puede decirnos de nosotros mismos. Ustedes tienen una biodiversidad extraordinaria, como estos delfines de agua dulce, tienen el tití cabeza blanca, en las costas tienen aglomeraciones de tiburones martillo que se reúnen para aparearse. Todos estos son animales únicos, ¿cómo no inspirarse con toda esta biodiversidad?”, resaltó Tim Flach.

 

Esta producción se hizo realidad gracias al apoyo del Festival Internacional de Cine Ambiental colombiano Planet On, a través de su iniciativa Music On, liderada por Simón Mejía y diseñada visualmente por Santiago Caicedo, junto con la campaña Great del Gobierno del Reino Unido, lo que refleja la alianza entre los dos países y su compromiso por la protección del medio ambiente. / Abr. 05, 2022. (Fotografía Oficial Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible / Emilio Aparicio Rodríguez).

 

Esta fotografía oficial del Oficial Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible.

 

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pyramids by WSISIZ MA 1st grade 2014/2015 extramural students

pyramid set designed by Marta Leydy

photo: Olga Wroniewicz

Couverture du livre Organisez votre vie avec le Mind Mapping de Pierre Mongin et Xavier Delengaigne paru chez Interéditions

The installation "Mapping the city" is a structural chain of a number of furniture objects and scale-models, lined up as a long straight street. The furniture objects are placed side by side like a row of houses to form one city grit.By this arrangement the furniture as object is no longer experienced as autonomous identities, but as a part of one sculptural installation.

 

The installation "Mapping the city" is a structural chain of a number of furniture objects and scale-models, lined up as a long straight street. The furniture objects are placed side by side like a row of houses to form one city grit.By this arrangement the furniture as object is no longer experienced as autonomous identities, but as a part of one sculptural installation.

 

http://www.hansdepelsmacker.be/projects.asp

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

 

Drawings by Alexandra Petracchi - www.faitetrit.com

 

See more at: www.iduun.com/blog

 

© iduun 2010

Mapping, illuminations, lune

Sr Joan and her friend helping finish the giant map

Alexander Tindale. PhD student Alexander Tindale has used Census data to take a look at how far multiculturalism really goes – that is, how much are ‘typical Australians’ marrying or otherwise living with people from different backgrounds. The analysis shows that ideas of ethnic residential segregation don’t hold true once we look inside households and that we’re quite an eclectic bunch.

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

 

See more at: www.iduun.com/blog

 

© iduun 2010

Genève, Suisse.

 

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Genève, Suisse.

 

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Genève, Suisse.

 

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OSHA and Hazard Mapping classes facilitated by Jack Angel, Nathan Maynard and Warren Rasmussen, mid-July 2014 in Carlsband, N.M.

"Self-portrait as a wall divided proportionally between this black type representing life lived and the remaining white space representing life to come, based on statistical life expectancy," Micah Lexier, 1998, Vinyl type on wall, dimensions variable, Courtesy of the artist, Installation view, "The World According to the Newest and Most Exact Observations: Mapping Art and Science," Tang Museum, March 3 – June 3, 2001

 

©2008 Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College.

OSHA and Hazard Mapping classes facilitated by Jack Angel, Nathan Maynard and Warren Rasmussen, mid-July 2014 in Carlsband, N.M.

Apollo 50th Anniversary Celebration

 

National Air and Space Museum Recreates Launch of Apollo 11 on Washington Monument With Historic Projection-Mapping Program

 

Throughout 2019, the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo missions and help lead the national celebration of the first moon landing July 20, 1969.

 

The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum will present a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 this July in partnership with the U.S. Department of the Interior and 59 Productions. For three nights—July 16, 17 and 18—a full-sized, 363-foot Saturn V rocket will be projected onto the east face of the Washington Monument from 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. On Friday, July 19, and Saturday, July 20, a special 17-minute show, “Apollo 50: Go for the Moon” will combine full-motion projection-mapping artwork on the monument and archival footage on screens to recreate the launch of Apollo 11 and tell the story of the first moon landing.

 

Mapping and Crowdsourcing session with OpenStreetMaps PH and Wikimedia PH

Projection Mapping @ Red Rocks Big Gigantic

Casa Fundacional Lircunlauta - San Fernando

OSHA and Hazard Mapping classes facilitated by Jack Angel, Nathan Maynard and Warren Rasmussen, mid-July 2014 in Carlsband, N.M.

Genève, Suisse.

 

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Random pictures throughout the party.

The kids turn to maps in their search for Carmine San Francisco. (June 14, 2012)

Dots equals opportunities

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