How can I plot a moving, temporary object on a map (particularly with only moderate tech skills)? This has been my constant question — and
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A Literary Map of Manhattan is a thematic map created in 2005 for the The New York Times Book Review that plots “where imaginary New
Read moreMovie Theaters of Union Square Development
It is funny how much of a 180 this project has taken since my first visit to the library. Upon this project’s inception I was
Read more8-Bit NYC
8-Bit NYC is, in the words of its creator Brett Camper, “a lo-fi web map of New York City, inspired by 8-bit video games.” Camper
Read moreProof of Concept
In preparation for the Pecha Kucha and as “proof of concept” I took a number of photographs using the Dear Photograph (DP) format using historic Highline/10th Avenue
Read moreSwitching Stations: Thoughts On My Project
After the Pecha Kucha presentations and the comments from guests and classmates, I find myself now in the process of narrowing down my timeline for
Read moreDiving into Woody Allen’s Career and Historic Locations
After last week’s Pecha Kucha presentation, I quickly realized that time management and planning were even more important these next six weeks then I realized
Read moreDossier Conferences
From the syllabus: We’ll be meeting to talk about your dossiers (about which more below!) in-person. Please sign up for an appointment via Doodle. You
Read moreYouth Media Map: Diving In, Reaching Out, Putting Down
When I first began this project, I was moving in the direction of a map with more utility – for use with networking between organizations
Read moreSampling Strategies and Data Model
A corner of Book Row (Fourth Ave. at Astor Place), c. 1935. From the NYPL Digital Gallery, Image ID: 708165F. One of the things I’ve
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