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Author Topic: Cartagen Knitter - Site για τη δημιουργία χαρτών από το MIT  (Read 10749 times)

an8rwpas

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Στόχος του project, είναι να παράγουν φτηνούς χάρτες από άτομα που δεν έχουν ιδιαίτερη εμπειρία με το αντικείμενο, χρησιμοποιώντας αεροφωτογραφίες που βγάζουν οι ίδιοι, βασιζόμενοι σε μια ευρισιτεχνία με μπαλόνια και χρησιμοποιώντας ως οδηγό το openstreetmap. Από τα παρακάτω link το πρώτο δίχνει την παραγωγή του χάρτη (video), ενώ τα άλλα δίνουν πληροφορίες για το project.


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Grassroots Mapping (see main web site) is a series of participatory mapping projects involving communities in cartographic dispute. This January, Jeffrey Warren of the MIT Media Lab (media.mit.edu) and the Center for Future Civic Media worked with a series of organizations and communities to produce maps with children and adults from several communities in Chaco Lima, including the Cantagallo settlement of Shipibo on the bank of the Rimac and the Juan Pablo II community in Villa El Salvador.


Seeking to invert the traditional power structure of cartography, the grassroots mappers used helium balloons and kites to loft their own “community satellites” made with inexpensive cameras. The resulting images, which are owned by the residents, are georeferenced and stitched into maps which are 100x higher resolution that those offered by Google, at extremely low cost. In some cases these maps may be used to support residents’ claims to land title. By creating open-source tools to include everyday people in exploring and defining their own geography, Warren hopes to enable a diverse set of alternative agendas and practices, and to emphasize the fundamentally narrative and subjective aspects of mapping over its use as a medium of control.


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Cartagen kniter
Grassroot Mapping Homepage
GrassrootsMapping info

« Last Edit: 11 Μαρ 2011, 09:27 by an8rwpas »

 

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