Take a look at last semester’s prototyping work here.
Read moreRosyln Bernstein and Shael Shapiro’s Illegal Living at 80 Wooster Walking Tour
On Saturday, October 15th at 11 a.m., I joined writer Rosyln Bernstein and Shael Shapiro on a walking tour of SoHo, examining the presence of
Read moreMusic Mapping in NYC
Since I have changed my topic to mapping live music venues/halls in New York City I have spent some time doing research on the different
Read morePecha Kucha November 2!
This exercise will serve to: help your classmates learn about your particular theoretical and topical interests (which will also help us start generating ideas about
Read moreSpatial Stories in a Frontier Landscape: The Growth of Newspapers Across the United States
“It is the map that precedes the territory,” says Jean Baudrillard. There are few greater examples of this adage in practice than historical maps of
Read moreWhat Is a BitCity? Nov. 4
What is a BitCity? 11.04.11 9:00AM – 6:00PM Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall Conference: BitCity: Transportation, Data, and Technology in Cities Michael Batty, Kenneth Crew, Matt
Read moreThe Bowery Artist Tribute Map
The Bowery Artist Tribute explores the presence of artists and art production in the Bowery. The project’s goal is to reveal the Bowery as an
Read moreMade In New York: A Historical Survey of Woody Allen Film Locations
JJ Maxwell Project Proposal Urban Media Archaeology Professor Shannon Mattern Project Description For over forty years, Woody Allen has been one of the
Read moreMapping the Cultural Buzz: How Cool is that? and the relationship to my Music Mapping Project
For my map critique I decided to look at a mapping project called, “The Geography of Buzz”. This project was conducted using geographic information systems
Read moreYouth Media Map
Mapping the Youth Media Landscape of New York City Problem Statement and Research Question: Teenagers are described as knowing how to use media technologies better
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