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Driving East

Posted on April 28th by Shae Davidson.
The ideal of the open road has served as a way to examine contemporary life and the nature of change and growth. Some have taken this fascination with movement and ...
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Energy Map of America

Posted on August 31st by Forrest Diamond.
Where does our energy come from? The Energy Map of America is an interactive display of all the major sources of power superimposed on a political map of the United States, ...
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Reconstructing Perspective

Posted on August 22nd by Shae Davidson.
An experimental program at Antietam National Battlefield used contemporary sketches and photos, as well as modern remote sensing technology and design software, to study elements of the site. According to ...
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Air, Sea, and Land

Posted on July 27th by Shae Davidson.
  In the fall of 2000 Jeremy Wood used a GPS receiver to record the holding pattern of an airliner.  The pattern that ...
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Day Trips show Maps as Art and Interface

Posted on July 11th by Forrest Diamond.
Bugaboo, a Dutch stroller company, recently added a complimentary site focused on 'Day Trips'. For those of you unfamiliar with this term, a day trip is a little trip you ...
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Multimedia Memorial for the Mountains

Posted on July 10th by Shae Davidson.
The North Carolina-based advocacy group Appalachian Voices and several other environmental groups have created an archive of photos, satellite images, articles, and interviews exploring the impact of large scale surface ...
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Visualizing Travel: How far can I go?

Posted on July 6th by Forrest Diamond.
How far can I go? is a travel site from Air New Zealand that offers travelers a unique perspective on their travel arrangements. Instead of finding flights based on destination or ...
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Making Money off Mashups

Posted on July 3rd by Forrest Diamond.
People have been building exciting and creative web mashupss, but most mashup developers haven't yet figured out how to make them profitable. Fortunately, IDELIX Software has developed a new ...
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Following the Media’s Coverage on Climate Change

Posted on July 2nd by Forrest Diamond.
In a similar vein to last week's post. Idiom.at's new award winning Media Watch on Climate Change is an original web application that allows users to view current articles on ...