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The Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit

…was fabulous. Thanks so much to Martin Howse, Kathrin Guenter, Ryan Jordan and Jonathan Kemp for organising such a flexible, fascinating, far-out and fun-filled week. I unfortunately had to come back on Friday morning so I missed out on Aldeburgh … Continue reading

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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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Visit to the Konrad Zuze exhibit at the Technical Museum with Martin

I decided to take Martin’s Skrying board with me to the Technical Museum where we both wanted to see the Zuse display which is itself a confusing and patronising combination of hi- and lo-tech with ‘books’ with inbuilt speakers you … Continue reading

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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

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Map and chart mashup

This is an attempt to visualise the sensor output against the gpx file.

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