Coming into the class I did not really expect there to be this type of immersion into a whole new process process of documenting information.
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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.
Coming into the class I did not really expect there to be this type of immersion into a whole new process process of documenting information.
Read morePostscript Part 1 We discussed a number of criteria by which to evaluate multimodal research and map critiques. Here I would like to briefly discuss the
Read moreAs I’ve documented in previous process blogs, I have had a particularly difficult time limiting the scope of my project into a manageable portion. It’s
Read moreWhen I first began my URT project I had originally intended to make a broad survey of the impact of the High Line and its predecessor,
Read moreURT 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 morePerhaps it is too late to be thinking about these things….but…. I loved the research element of this project, and find myself sifting through far
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 moreI seems that I’ve dreadfully miscalculated the number of process blogs that I believed I’d posted. And now I’m left to do what we weren’t
Read moreI’ve been meaning to make this post for over a week but keep forgetting to change the visibility from Private to Public. I also thought that one
Read moreOne of the things that I’ve been pleasantly surprised with as my project has progressed is the possibility of expanding this work into a larger,
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