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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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How to Georeference K5 Raster Maps from the Berlin Senat in QGis
I was lucky enough to get a present from the wonderfully generous Teri Rueb when she was in Berlin making an mscape project (those were the days) at the Akademie der Künste. Even though it’s out-of-date, I still like the … Continue reading
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 new category for filtering ‘rogue’ trackpoints?
Having just downloaded our GPSs for this period, I was playing around with looking at the GPX tracks in Qgis and something struck me. What you can see here is that some trackpoints are clearly ‘wrong’ or ‘inaccurate’ or just … Continue reading
What GPS to use
This is a follow up to this post ages ago outlining the technical aspects of our GPS data collection for those that might want to do something similar. What GPS? As mentioned in that earlier article, Sophia and I now … Continue reading