URT is a never-ending project. And so is mine. I would always be able to feed more data. For example, I can add more surveillance
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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.
URT is a never-ending project. And so is mine. I would always be able to feed more data. For example, I can add more surveillance
Read moreI have to admit that URTing has not always been fun to use. As I also posted previously, it involved a lot of work including
Read more(What I wrote is not necessarily related to my research topic) As everyone would have been experiencing, URT involves a lot of desk-oriented-work; we have
Read moreAfter the conversation that I had with Shannon a couple of weeks ago, I decided to structure my project in terms of chain of commands.
Read more(1) Collecting quantitative data Hearing comments and feedbacks from Pecha-Kucha presentation was really helpful for reexamining my project in general. Since then, I have
Read moreMapping Main Street “Once you start looking, you’ll notice Main Streets are everywhere and tell all kinds of stories.” (Mapping Main Street) Mapping Main
Read moreOrit Halpern: Archiving the Senses October 19th, 4:15-5:30 Room 5307 | The CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Free and open to
Read moreOne hot summer day in August, I was walking along the 37th Avenue in North Corona, Queens. I think it was somewhere between
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