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Josh also had us split into teams to create interest maps on paper. In the background is the map my team developed. After we got stuck, we used a card-sorting exercise to produce content for a map.
Our team made this installation for Design Museum Helsinki.
This picture shows calibration of reacTIVision.
Video Mapping - Lisboa, City of the Sea
May / 22 » 31
From May 22 to 31, Terreiro do Paço (Metro station: Terreiro do Paço), at 9.30pm, 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Duration: 15 minutes.
More information at: www.visitlisboa.com.
Free entry.
"Lisboa, City of the Sea" is a multimedia spectacle which shows the close links between Lisboa and the Sea.
From the era of the Discoveries to sailing competitions, the calls of the fishwives to the fishing boats, from architecture to leisure activities, the city's pace of life is intertwined with the waves that lap upon its shores.
Let yourself be guided by the compass needle that revolves around the cardinal points of ancient compasses in a dizzying journey that transports you to different historical and contemporary eras, representative of this intimate connection Lisboa shares with the sea.
Here are various responses I created as part of a 'mapping' project. I manipulated images I had taken whilst in Pisa and Florence on Photoshop and through collage. I experimented with different materials such as tracing paper and luggage tags and used fold and stitch to create interesting outcomes. For the Photoshop piece I was particularly influenced by artist Jack Lloyd.
This exhibit was on display in the Special Collections Lobby in Swem Library from June 21, 2017 to February 25, 2018.
From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/scrc/ for further information and assistance.