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Author Archives: Daniel Belasco Rogers
A new way of looking at the GPS traces
After meeting Peter today, I decided to finally look at the alpha setting on his openframeworks application we use for lots of our work to explore a possible solution to getting a 3D printer to make a frequency map from … Continue reading
Posted in Code, Diary, GPS, Linux, Software
Tagged data, openframeworks, peter vasil, visualisation
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Placename poem (the flyover script)
While working on Soul Walker, I’ve been revisiting the files we made for the Nottingham University research phase last year and wondering about those files generated by NetLogo of a ‘soul’ patiently trudging across the territory I flew over, oblivious … Continue reading
Posted in Diary, GPS, Python, Software
Tagged data, gis, gpx, NetLogo, psychogeography, QGIS, soul walker, visualisation
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Clay and Plaster Frequency Map III
The moment of truth as I peeled back the clay on Friday last week. I was very excited by the structures revealed as a result of digging out the clay to varying depths dependent on how many times I’d been … Continue reading
Posted in Diary, GPS
Tagged Broadway, clay, data, data landscape, frequency map, hack, hardware, Nottingham, plaster, psychogeography, residency
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Clay and Plaster Frequency Map II
After a whole day yesterday of carving my own ruts out of clay earth, I was left with this. The ‘ruts’ caused by the many reiterations of recorded journeys around our flat are very deep, indeed I had to stop … Continue reading
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Tagged Broadway, clay, data, data landscape, frequency map, hack, hardware, Nottingham, plaster, psychogeography, residency
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Clay and Plaster Frequency Map I
This shows the setup, with my computer running Ubuntu Linux and the software Peter wrote for us in OpenFrameworks. The OHP hack is previewed in the previous post. Peter worked closely with us to adapt the animation software so that … Continue reading
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Tagged Broadway, clay, data, data landscape, frequency map, hack, hardware, Nottingham, plaster, psychogeography, residency
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