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Tag Archives: visualisation
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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Jacquard loom GPS visualisation
We are getting increasingly attracted to older ways of visualising our GPS data – getting it out of the digital and especially screen realm and into tangible, haptic objects. Last week, after helping Martin print some data he is working … Continue reading
Posted in Code, Diary, GPS, Linux, Python
Tagged ascii, dot matrix printer, visualisation
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A Portrait of the Artist Lost in his own Artwork
Today, Eric, Vincent and I went to visit Crew’s installation ‘No Horizon’ at Hasselt as part of Superbodies. While there, we experimented with showing other material in the installation, including my own GPS tracks of Berlin in animated form. As … Continue reading
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Tagged Belgium, Berlin, crew, data, eric joris, Hasselt, Superbodies, visualisation
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Garmin Forerunner to GPX with heartrate as elevation (altitude)
It seems like I’ve been working on this for ages but I finally managed to get some kind of output from the Garmin Forerunner 301 that Miles Chalcraft kindly leant me. Grab GarminTools from here. Plug in the Forerunner and … Continue reading
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Tagged Forerunner, Garmin, Google Earth, gpx, logging, psychogeophysics, visualisation, xml
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