[Ráfaga]Nº666: Summer Special #4
Jorge Sanz
jsanz at carto.com
Tue Sep 5 10:16:25 PDT 2017
Nº666: deconstruction, gender, skyscraper, 3d, boundaries, cosmos, webgl,
blockchain, north, bogotá, córdoba, inequality, journal, women, gis
<http://localhost:4000/rafagas/2017/08-26.html>
26 Aug 2017 by Raf
- Deconstructed cities, comparing some urban centers geometries
http://www.armellecaron.fr/works/les-villes-rangees/
- Gender of France main rivers sometimes is not female or male
https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/6mfcgq/genders_of_the_main_rivers_of_france_oc_960x902/
- Explorer of Manhattan main skyscrapers
https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2017/07/14/manhattan-skyscraper-explorer/
- Visual online explorer of 24 hours of worldwide aerial traffic
http://3d.luciad.com/
- Students map the symbolic boundaries at Paris
http://mastersociologie.hypotheses.org/3559
- Cosmigraphics: a book about our changing pictures of space through
history
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/14/science/space/in-cosmigraphics-our-changing-pictures-of-space-through-time.html?mcubz=0
- Interactive webgl maps focusing on the rendering pipeline
https://github.com/substack/mixmap
- Sweeden is testing blockchain technology for their land registry
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN0Z22KV
- Why maps end up with the North on top of the map via @besora
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/2/maps-cartographycolonialismnortheurocentricglobe.html
- Using open data to visualize Bogotá city in 3D
http://kronista.co/blog/2017/07/27/bogota-3d/
- Complete tourist guide of the Olive Oil trail in Córdoba (PDF)
http://cordobaturismo.es/uploads/images/10518/original/GU%C3%8DA%20V%C3%8DA%20VERDE%20DEL%20ACEITE.pdf
- Physical activity data at global scale shows worldwide inequalities
http://activityinequality.stanford.edu/
- French quarterly journal about geographical images and landscape
shapes
http://mappemonde.mgm.fr/rubriques/121/
- Women entrepreneurship map of the USA
https://howmuch.net/articles/state-of-women-owned-business
- The origin of modern maps explained
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/unlikely-history-origins-modern-maps-180951617/
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