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Tag Archives: psychogeography
Psychogeophysics Summit Day 3
A glorious late summer day, we set out in the van to Grimes Graves, a Neolithic flint mine I’d been to with Dad not two months previously. I left my camera and eeepc recording above (the grass and clouds in … Continue reading
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Psychogeophysics Summit Suffolk Day 2
I continued with the webcam documentary of our days, this time remembering to take out a fully charged eeepc. First off was a trip to Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich which is reputedly haunted. You can see the herringbone pattern parquet … Continue reading
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Psychogeophysics Summit Day 1
As you can see, there’s not a lot of this timelapse as I made the mistake of working on the eeepc before we went out and running down the battery. It was a pity, because this was the day we … Continue reading
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Museum Street
It’s a surreal experience: getting into the centre of London ‘too early’. Walking down Oxford Street at half past nine on a Sunday morning is like some future film about survivors of some mystery virus that wipes out all but … Continue reading
Speed Map of Berlin
I’ve been experimenting with Mathieu Baudier’s PostgreSQL / PostGIS importer for our tracks (I’ll write about this later soon) and visualising my database of tracks in QGIS. Many possibilities become available. Mathieu’s importer calculates speed for every vector in the … Continue reading
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