Search
Archives
Tags
- arnside
- Berlin
- Broadway
- clay
- crew
- cumbria
- data
- data landscape
- DIY
- dowsing
- drawing
- drawing machine
- england
- eric joris
- eTrex
- frequency map
- Garmin
- gis
- gnuplot
- gpx
- hack
- hardware
- HP DraftPro EXL (7576A)
- logging
- martin howse
- Mathieu Baudier
- metalwork
- nature
- Nottingham
- openframeworks
- pen plotter
- plants
- plaster
- printing
- psychogeography
- psychogeophysics
- QGIS
- residency
- Spatialite
- suffolk
- uk
- visualisation
- woodwork
- workshop
- xml
Blogroll
Recent Comments
- uair01 on Gathering plants and fruit with Martin
- Peter on Using Spatialite to store and represent our GPX data
- Daniel Belasco Rogers on Why Conjuring is the opposite of Magic (and why it matters)
- uair01 on Why Conjuring is the opposite of Magic (and why it matters)
- Peter on Drawinglife, the openFrameworks GPS visualisation application, open sourced
Category Archives: Diary
Monument. Skin. Excavation (Workshop with Martin Howse at HKW Berlin)
Another great workshop with Martin. It was part of Trampoline’s exhibition we are part of at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. I was able to hook up a hard drive read/write head that Martin gave to me after his, … Continue reading
Posted in Diary
Tagged Berlin, martin howse, psychogeography, psychogeophysics, workshop
Comments Off on Monument. Skin. Excavation (Workshop with Martin Howse at HKW Berlin)
Initial results from Crossing Paths in Leuven
We are very excited to be working with Stuk in Leuven, BE on a project that picks up where A Day in the Life, the Walkers of Birmingham left off. We’ve just received some data from some initial trials with … Continue reading
A visit to the primary triangulation point of the Prussian spatial reference system
I arranged to meet Martin at Attilastrasse and was half an hour late, much to my shame. The strange park that the TP is in is called Marienhöhe. Martin puts it well. “I can remember previously dreaming of several features … Continue reading
Posted in Diary, GPS, Walking
Tagged Marienhöhe, martin howse, psychogeography, psychogeophysics, Rauenberg
Comments Off on A visit to the primary triangulation point of the Prussian spatial reference system
Collaborative Map of Yorkshire Sculpture Park
By way of saying a huge thank you to the participants of my GPS workshop at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park this weekend, I put together all the tracks we made in QGIS and produced the collective map above. Maybe I … Continue reading
A Line Made by Walking Without Marking the Earth – A GPS Workshop for Artists
An entirely flexible schedule for the workshop I am giving at the YSP on 24-25 September 2011. Posted here for the participants and anyone else who might be interested. Location: Yorkshire Sculpture Park West Bretton Wakefield WF4 4LG 01924 832631 … Continue reading