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Author Archives: Daniel Belasco Rogers
Why Conjuring is the opposite of Magic (and why it matters)
I went to a very interesting presentation last night on Florian and Jörn’s forthcoming production at the Sophiensaele, Burmester & Feigl’s Hermetischer Garten at the Performer Stammtisch in Wedding. When I read (not very carefully) that the night was to … Continue reading
Posted in Diary
Tagged Berlin, magic, performance art, performer stammtisch, philosophy, ritual
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The Esoteric Interface
Even though being esoteric is not what David is attempting to do, I think, in designing the Soul Lines interface, the way he has made an interface that does not reveal itself all at once makes me think about describing … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Diary, Software
Tagged Broadway, David Chatting, smartphone, Soul Lines
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Drawinglife, the openFrameworks GPS visualisation application, open sourced
Three years after having that initial conversation about our work with Peter at an openFrameworks workshop, he has opensourced the visualisation animation application on github here. What started out as an application to simply animate our GPS tracks (as used … Continue reading
Posted in Code, Diary, GPS, Software, Walking
Tagged gpx, logging, openframeworks, peter vasil, visualisation
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Resolving a wordpress ‘Broken Theme – template missing’ error in our new site
I’ve been working on a new web site which will hold Soph and my more fine art based output and the outcomes of our GPS mapping work which is currently rather buried on the planbperformance site. I’d love to hear … Continue reading
Missing Journeys
In making the graph above, showing all our journeys for the years 2007 – 2012 (D is Dan, S is Soph, numbers on the ‘y’ axis are thousands of km), I used a custom-written piece of python software which detects … Continue reading
Posted in Code, GPS, Python, Software, Walking
Tagged QGIS, Quantified Self, Spatialite
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