Entries from Orange Cone tagged with 'maps'

The Detroit Salt Mine and negotiations of technology

When I was kid growing up in suburban Detroit, I always knew that there was a salt mine in the center of downtown. There aren't many mines in the middle of urban areas, but one of the many strange...

Urban Palimpsests

(click for interactive version, courtesy of Platial) Stewart Brand talked about how building learn, and defined a set of what he called shearing layers. The bottom-most layer of his shearing layers is "Site," which states that the site is...

Ellis Evictions Map

After a discussion with a bunch of nice folks about mapping systems over dinner the other night, I started to think about how all of the point-wise mapping tools (such as Platial and Plazes) are to me, personally. For the...

Geographic markup, folksonomies and regions

In the last couple of months Liz and I have become friends with Jason and Di-Ann in Portland. They have a new startup called Platial. Platial is one of the sites in the cluster of social geographic bookmarking sites which...

Google/Flickr Memory Maps: More Personal Geographies

The personal geography meme continues with the explosion of the MemoryMap pool on Flickr (invented by Matt Haughey), where people annotate Google Maps photos with their memories linked to places. Like the Billy maps in Family Circus (where Billy--represented by...

My own private SFO: a personal geography

In thinking about personal geographies, I decided to see what it felt like to make one, so I did. This is a map of the town of Airportainia, one of the several towns I've spent the last couple of years...

Personal Geographies

I've been thinking about personal geographies for a while, especially lately. It came up a bunch in the last year in various forms, though I didn't know the term until a couple of days ago. Mappr is one, Jack Schulze's...

John Udell's Google Maps Annotation

About a year and a half ago, I did a sketch of an idea I had about how a dynamically created travelogue could look like. It was nothing earth-shattering, but it was an interesting exercise. John Udell has now taken...

WiFi Heat Sensor

As part of the Design Engaged conference last November there was a day when we were broken up into groups and encouraged to walk around Amsterdam and brainstorm ideas about design, technology, cities and human interaction. It was a pretty...

WiFI Ethernet + GPS database = GPS--

Thinking about NetStumber databases of WiFi access points and GPS coordinates made me realize that there's a way to use that to create a kind of "poor man's" GPS using a table mapping WiFi Ethernet addresses to GPS coordinates.

Ad-hoc car networks

Ad-hoc automotive networks that could reduce traffic congestion by informing new cars of the duration and severity of traffic problems.

A photogeoblog sketch

I decide to do a quick sketch of how a vacation with a location-aware camera could be documented.