OPEN SOURCE CARTOGRAPHY

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Event: Mapping Patterns of Crowd Sourced Data
Date: April 16
Time: 7:00 pm 9:00 pm followed by a reception CCA Timken Lecture Hall, 1111 Eighth Street, 94107 San Francisco

The CCA Department of Architecture URBANlab and the CCSF GIS Education Center are inviting to a shared lecture and discussion on Open Source Cartography. Compared to traditional data sources such as government data, crowd-sourced data provides so far unavailable information on identification, perception/emotion and social interaction. Yet, fundamentally new approaches are required to map, visualize and analyze its undiscovered patterns as well as to explore implications for professions working with people and the real environment.

Please join the interdisciplinary presentations by:

Aaron Straup Cope, Design Technologist, Stamen Design.
Alexander Dunkel, Landscape Architect Dresden University of Technology, doctorate candidate.
German Aparicio, founder of informedCITIES and Adjunct Professor at CCA Architecture.

Moderation:

Mona El Khafif, Assoc. Professor CCA Architecture Project Coordinator URBANlab
Mono Simeone, CCSF, GIS Education Center, Program Manager

Speakers Bio:

Aaron Straup Cope was senior engineer at Flickr focusing on all things geo, machinetag and galleries related between 2004 and 2009. From 2009 to 2011 he was design technologist and Director of Inappropriate Project Names at Stamen, where he worked at the forefront of data visualization, cartography and online mapping. He is currently a freelance software developer and a member of the Near Future Laboratory. In addition he sits on the advisory board to the Built Works Registry and currently serving as Co-Director of Revolutionary Technologies for the Spinny Bar History Society. Aaronas work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art as well as 2000. He is a frequent speaker at the Museums and the Web conference.

Topic: gossip begets genealogy

Alexander Dunkel is a doctorate candidate in the department of Landscape Architecture at Dresden University of Technology, Germany. His research interests fall mainly in the field of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, with current research focusing on the increasing connection between the physical existent landscape and the virtual internet on a regional scale. During his stay at University of California, Berkeley he is studying a different approach of data usage and analyzing new participatory models in planning. Alexanderas other interests include data analysis, GIS algorithms and programming.

Topic: Network-Landscapes