Digital Art in Public Spaces 4/5/2005

links (Index of tutorial-outline.txt)
Topics:
  1. Resources
  2. Location: It's everywhere
  3. What do we leave behind?
  4. We leave visible middens and invisible traces
  5. What's this Locative Media thing?
  6. Hemingway...
  7. When I click on Paris I want to see...
  8. Michigan?
  9. "When I click on Paris I want to launch my spell checker"
  10. Maps tell stories.
  11. But whose stories?
  12. Big Bend Three Ways
  13. Maps Tell Stories
  14. Maps Tell Stories
  15. We live in a Phenomenal Universe
  16. And actual molecules...
  17. Maps create reality
  18. What is the Oregon Trail?
  19. Other people's maps tell other people's stories
  20. And maps have real power
  21. Who controls the description controls the world.
  22. Psychogeography
  23. More Psychogeography - Back to Paris
  24. Quantitative Psychogeography - Objectivity in the service of the subjective
  25. Geospatially enabled Narrative - Subjectivity run amuck
  26. Annotating Space
  27. Annotating Space
  28. Florence Ave
  29. More on annotating space space
  30. Animating space
  31. Locative is a case not a place
  32. The GPS System
  33. Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
  34. GPS in Theory
  35. GPS in Practice
  36. Global Positioning in the Real World
  37. GPS Data Protocols
  38. Getting data from your GPS
  39. Real-time GPS with gpsd
  40. What can you with your GPS data?
  41. Cell Stumbling
  42. Options for plotting your tracklogs on a base map
  43. Geotag your photos from a GPS tracklog
  44. Making your own Garmin base maps
  45. Pretty pictures
  46. Geospatially Enabled Database
  47. Boom zoom
  48. Yet more...
  49. Geographic Information Systems and GIS Data Sources
  50. Geographic Information Systems
  51. Common GIS data formats
  52. Manipulating GIS data formats
  53. US Zip Codes
  54. British Post Codes
  55. Geographic Name Information Service (GNIS)
  56. Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing system (TIGER)
  57. Other sources of (sometimes) free US GIS data
  58. US-based sources of free global GIS data
  59. Map Algebra
  60. MapServer: a GIS browser for the web
  61. Features of MapServer
  62. More Features of MapServer
  63. Installing and Configuring MapServer
  64. Practical applications of MapServer
  65. What is the Resource Description Framework (RDF)?
  66. Why RDF is useful for geospatial applications
  67. Geo namespace
  68. Geo RDF/XML example
  69. Other relevant RDF vocabularies
  70. What to do with RDF
  71. worldKit
  72. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
  73. Building a Custom GIS Application
  74. You say you want a revolution?
  75. maps.nocat.net
  76. Node database
  77. Profile calculations
  78. True bearing and distance
  79. What the NoCat Map doesn't do
  80. Conclusions
  81. Coda as prelude
  82. Accelerometers are the way forward Chris Dodo