One 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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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.
One 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,
Read moreBeing extremely processed oriented, I began this project very early on. I wanted to take full advantage of the class, and I knew the earlier
Read moreFor my final process blog, I want to reflect on the process of creating the map itself, specifically on what I learned from the process and from the
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 moreMusic has deep
Read moreI feel like I am finally gaining some momentum with URT. It seems to be a slower process than expected, but an interesting one nonetheless.
Read moreI took the City’s graffiti locations data set for a walk last Sunday in Brooklyn using the graffiti web app. As discussed in my last
Read moreSo I had a plan yesterday; go to the gym, stop by the AMC kips bay theater for some photos and see “The Desendants”, meet
Read moreAfter navigating an ocean of information, and dealing with different possible ideas for mapping, I finally feel confident that things are starting to gel. My
Read moreAs I began plotting information in URT last week, I began concretely dividing my data into layers and thinking about how to construct an argument,
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