Israeli Center for Digital Art<\/a>
\nEven if cartography is generally produced from a bird’s eye perspective, details cannot be drawn from a remote location; they must be confirmed\/corrected\/added on the spot. The territory must be literally practiced by annotating and drawing.<\/p>\nWorking on location with territories and the people living onto it, offers both beautiful and efficient ways of exchanging practiced of space, and builds connections while mediating localized knowledges. Being able to consult, create, publish and exchange maps, to have access to cartographic data and know precisely where the openings are is both a poetic and a political necessity.<\/p>\n
On Thursday 10 November, in the morning, OSP starts with a presentation of maps we are interested in, some of the projects we have worked on and the questions they raise. For the afternoon session, we invite participants to bring samples of maps they like\/dislike, data they think that deserves geo-location, ideas for maps or edits to existing maps.
\nOn Friday 11 November, we will group participants according to their interests and work together in response to needs, questions and ideas.
\nDepending on the input of the participants, the work will concentrate more on practical issues or conceptual ones.<\/p>\n
Tools and materials we could decide to work with on day 2: OpenLayers, OpenStreetMap, drawing, geonames, GPS-tracking, gpsbabel, web services and API’s…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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