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Research notes for new-york-city

Shannon
3 weeks 2 days ago
Public Lab co-sponsored the Water Hackathon in NYC this past weekend with Pachube and Ushahidi. To...
Shannon
3 weeks 2 days ago
More images from the event can be found here (as well as images from the Water Quality Hackathon...
liz
6 weeks 6 days ago
From Eymund: I'm going to be doing a canoe test run of our new thermal mapping device either...
C_Eich
7 weeks 32 min ago
Long exposure photography has a lot of artistic and scientific potential. Even when its use is...
liz
7 weeks 1 day ago
The caption reads: "Photograph provided by Eymund Diegel taken July 2011 of Whole Foods Site by the...
Sara
13 weeks 2 days ago
Yesterday January 17th members of public lab gathered in NYC to learn a bit about creative...
warren
13 weeks 3 days ago
Very relevant for multispectral balloon mappers, and of relevance to those of you building...
liz
13 weeks 4 days ago
GO SCUM (Gowanus Superfund Contaminated Underwater Mapping) update: I'm building a Gowanus Canal "...
liz
13 weeks 4 days ago
from Eymund Diegel:  Use these maps for calibrating temperature ranges on Arduino script - you...
warren
18 weeks 3 days ago
Chris Eichler forwarded over these photos from our recent Brooklyn thermal flashlight "...
warren
18 weeks 3 days ago
A redrawn diagram of the thermal flashlight posted by ad: http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/ad/11-...
warren
19 weeks 7 hours ago
Modified to go from Blue to Red, for use in heatmap "light-painting". More soon. BlinkM MaxM...
warren
27 weeks 6 days ago
Heyo mappers! Last month we promised a MapKnitter 1.0 by the "end of September" and although we're...
warren
28 weeks 3 days ago
Liz Barry just posted this great overview of recent Brooklyn maps on the PBS Mediashift IdeaLab...

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