Archive for the 'gps' Category

reinventing the landscape

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Further experiments of using GPS data as the basis for an animation whose aesthetics are inspired by contemporary painters and print makers. Here is a short video of my ongoing experiments in creating generative GPS driven abstract animation. Created in Processing program, the coding is reading a GPS walk along the Fleet and translating the [...]

Ringstead

Monday, September 5th, 2011

This was a recent commission from the National Trust to capture the soundscapes of Ringstead. The NT issued these soundscapes on memory stick and according to Ben Dames, who mans the information vehicle for National Trust @jurassiccoastin they have proved very successful.

Sonic bus tour of Poole’s working landscape

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

This was the FINAL Our Working Lives event! A unique, one-off, bus tour of Poole’s working landscape was organised. Where passengers got the chance to travel through time on a 1959 Routemaster bus for a mystery tour to hear a soundtrack of Poole’s working landscape.

The tour took visitors to areas in Poole not usually visited by commercial tour packages. Snaking through Poole’s industrial estates, as well as other interesting features of Poole’s economic landscape. During the tour passengers could hear everyday people talk about their working life, about Poole history and how its infrastructure has developed. Mixed with life today and its possible economic future.

Making interpretative and subjective maps

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

I worked with 30 children from South Dartmoor Community College; together we collaborated on creating on mapping their emotional landscape. Seven maps were created in all and were the product of a course – Emotion Mapping – I helped devise in consultation with the art and media depart at the school.

experimental JOEworks