01 October 2009

"Crime Map" : uses heatmaps to show real crime data. Via

Seven stages of visualizing data : acquire, parse, filter, mine, represent, refine, and interact

The Topography Of Language

Shaking the “Pretty Picture” Stigma

(Conference) AEIMS Congress 2009 (Milan)

Use the arrow keys in the Street View to find Waldo!

http://artmeetsscience.ning.com/

Cartographic Imagination is a new show exploring maps as both image and cipher, in media including photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, new technologies, performance and installation. The exhibition intends to expand the long history of the conceptual use of mapping in art into 21st century expressions and practice. (Curators: Mark Dean Johnson, Sharon Bliss and students in the Art Department’s Exhibition Design course Faculty adviser: Paula Levine) Participating artists : Michael Arcega, Adriane Colburn, Russell Crotty, Sergio De La Torre, Amanda Hughen and Jennifer Starkweather, Paula Levine, Kate Pocrass, Steve Roden, Lordy Rodriguez, Chris Sollars

How to Make Refractographs

Facing the Final Curtain (What artists do when they know they are about to die)

"...growing and following a passion is one of the most rewarding — and genuinely cool — things you can do." - Chris Atherton
"Things fall apart; the Center cannot hold." - William Butler Yeats Via
"... the use of 3D visualization on the web show great promise for education, training, and scientific exploration." - 3d Internet Thrust ARea
"Mistakes are normal and healthy; if there are no mistakes, there won't be any risks, just calculated conformity." - De Mello (mindmapdrawerRT @Quiverymoments)
"In a way I’m doing something that the viewer can’t do himself." - Fuyuko Matsui

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