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Category Archives: Walking
Plant sensors
As Martin and I were walking, I was struck again by the idea that we are surrounded by sensors in the form of plants. Even in the heart of a city, there are plants that we share the urban environment … Continue reading
Map and chart mashup
This is an attempt to visualise the sensor output against the gpx file.
Walk with Martin in Adlershof
Yesterday, 5 May, Martin and I met at Treptower Park at 14:00, took the S-Bahn to Adlershof and walked through that interesting landscape, destined to be Berlin’s science park which, thanks to economic meltdown and lack of investment, went off … Continue reading
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Pixelated Moustache Yarn Bomb, anyone?
A pixelated moustache yarn bomb (my first yarn bomb sighting) seen in Bristol on the Prop Weir Bridge BS3 1 Thanks, neighbourhood knitter, it brightened up my wintry morning walk greatly Need I say more?
Unpacking a walk
Going on a six hour walk this Saturday with Heimo Lattner reminded me of a problem I was thinking about on the ‘Going Solo’ residency, how do you unpack a walk that you might have recorded aspects of? In my … Continue reading