At the end of the whole URTing process I am very pleased with how things turned out. I think that for the majority of the
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This is the website for the Fall 2011 "Urban Media Archaeology" graduate seminar-studio, taught by Shannon Mattern and Rory Solomon at The New School.
At the end of the whole URTing process I am very pleased with how things turned out. I think that for the majority of the
Read moreMusic has deep
Read moreNot only has it been great learning about all of the different types of music halls and venues in and around New York City but,
Read moreThere are various themes, issues and surprises that I have encountered thus far in my research process. Immediate Challenges Firstly, it is very difficult to
Read moreCheck out this project being hosted by The Huffington Post. They have chosen a very unique way to map music in New York City. It
Read moreLast week as we began to brainstorm our attributes and entities I began to make a spread sheet of my initial data collection thoughts/intentions. So
Read moreSince 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 moreFor 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 moreI am not sure if someone was mapping coffee shops…or just book stores in Manhattan. But as I was researching for my map critique I
Read moreBelow is my initial proposal and following that is my thought process following class on Wednesday Oct. 5: The Heart of New York City
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