Revisions for Balloon & Kite Mapping
| February 19, 2012 - 12:24 by gonzoearth | June 20, 2012 - 15:27 by mathew | ||
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| - | ###Why Balloons and Kites? ###
| + | ###How Can I Do This?###
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| + | Our whole toolkit is linked out below, but really fast:
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| + | 1)[Buy our balloon kit](/wiki/balloon-mapping-kit), [assemble your own](/wiki/balloon-mapping-materials), or [buy/make a kite](/wiki/kite-mapping).
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| + | 2) [find a good camera](/wiki/camera-selection).
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| + | 3) [determine how you will trigger the camera](/wiki/camera-trigger),(we suggest a rubber band) or pick out a [timelapse app for your smartphone](/wiki/timelapse-apps).
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| + | 4)build a [simple housing from a plastic bottle](/wiki/pet-bottle-rubber-band-rig).
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| + | 5)find a site to map that is five miles from an airport and [not Washington D.C.](/wiki/mapping-curriculum-regulatory)
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| + | 6) [follow the pre-flight checklist(pdf)](/sites/default/files/Balloon%20Mapping%20Pre-flight%20Checklist%20&%20Packing%20List.pdf) and [quickstart guide(pdf)](/sites/default/files/BalloonMappingQuickStartGuide1English.pdf) to safely fill up your balloon and fly!
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| + | 7) [sort your images on your desktop](/notes/mathew/1-30-2012/efficient-image-sorting-finder-preview-mac) or with [Mapmill](http://www.mapmill.org).
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| + | 8) make them into a map with [Mapknitter](http://mapknitter.org).
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| + | 9) Print a poster of your map from Mapknitter, see your map join the public record in our [archive](/archive), and if you'd like, even in [Google Earth](http://www.pbs.org/idealab/2012/04/public-labs-community-created-maps-land-on-google-earth109.html).
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| - | This tool is being developed to provide a low cost, easy to use, and safe methods for making maps and aerial images. Over the last two years, we’ve built a global community of mappers who are engaged in discussion around the development and use of this tool and others.
| + | ###Why Balloons and Kites?###
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| - | Normally aerial maps are made from satellites and airplanes. The balloon and kite ground-based activities introduce an on-demand capability where events or environmental conditions are mapped at a specific moment in time. Our community is particularly interested in applying this to civic and environmental issues.
| + | These tools are being developed to provide a low cost, easy to use, and safe methods for making maps and aerial images. Over the last two years, we’ve built a global community of mappers who are engaged in discussion around the development and use of this tool and others.
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| + | Normally aerial maps are made from satellites and airplanes. The balloon and kite ground-based approach introduces an on-demand capability where events or environmental conditions are mapped at a specific moment in time. Our community is particularly interested in applying this to civic and environmental issues.
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| + | Maps are often used by those in power to exert influence over territory, or control territorial narratives. "Grassroots mapping" attempts to invert this dynamic by using maps as a mode of communication and as evidence for an alternative, community-owned definition of a territory. To date, our tools have been used to contest official maps or rhetoric by enabling communities to map sites that are not included in official maps. In Lima Peru, members of an informal settlement developed maps of their community as evidence of their habitation, while on the Gulf Coast of the US, locally produced maps of oil are being used to document damage that is underreported by the state.
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<b>Browse maps and data generated with this technique in the</b> [Public Laboratory Archive](/archive)
| <b>Browse maps and data generated with this technique in the</b> [Public Laboratory Archive](/archive)
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<b> Browse [Research Notes on Balloon Mapping](/notes/balloon-mapping) </b>
| <b> Browse [Research Notes on Balloon Mapping](/notes/balloon-mapping) </b>
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| - | <a href="http://publiclaboratory.org/map/lake-borgne-louisiana/2010-6-11" title="Lake Borgne, Louisiana"><img src="http://archive.publiclaboratory.org/kickstarter-rewards/kickstarter-rewards-lake-borgne-thumbnail.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Lake Borgne, Louisiana" /></a>
| + | ###Applications and Example Uses###
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| + | Residents of the <a href="/place/new-orleans">Gulf Coast</a> are using balloons and kites to produce their own aerial imagery of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill… documentation that will be essential for environmental and legal use in coming years. We believe in complete open access to spill imagery and are releasing all imagery from the oil spill mapping project into the public domain. Browse maps and data from the Gulf Coast and elsewhere in the [Public Laboratory Archive](/archive)
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| + | <a href="http://publiclaboratory.org/map/lake-borgne-louisiana/2010-06-11" title="Lake Borgne, Louisiana"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3134/5809255659_98a3804607.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="Lake Borgne, Louisiana"></a>
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| + | ###Get Involved###
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| + | * check out our [community blog](http://grassrootsmapping.org/)
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| + | * Join our [mailing list](/user/register)
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| + | * Share your work by [posting research notes](/note/add) to the PLOTS site.
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| + | * tag your photos _publiclaboratory_ and _grassrootsmapping_ on Facebook, Flickr, etc.
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| + | * contact our [team](team@publiclaboratory.org) directly. Be sure to mention:
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| + | ** the coordinates of the site
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| + | ** context; what you'd like to use the data for
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###Grassroots Mapping Toolkit###
| ###Grassroots Mapping Toolkit###
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* For kites, see [Kite Mapping](/wiki/kite-mapping)
| * For kites, see [Kite Mapping](/wiki/kite-mapping)
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| - | <b><i>Camera housings:</i></b> [The PET Bottle & Rubber Band Rig](/wiki/pet-bottle-rubber-band-rig) wraps around the camera for crash protection while firmly mounting it in a position for vertical images.
| + | <b><i>Camera housings:</i></b>
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| + | Single Line systems: [The PET Bottle & Rubber Band Rig](/wiki/pet-bottle-rubber-band-rig) wraps around the small and medium sized cameras (up to micro 4/3) for crash protection while firmly mounting it in a position for vertical images.
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| + | For heavy cameras, a [Trash Can Rig offers more protection.](/wiki/trash-can-rig-heavy-cameras)
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| + | Multiple Line Systems: these are more complex to build but can provide added stability, especially useful for video. [Several people have created Picavet rigs.](/wiki/picavet-rigging)
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<b><i>Cameras:</i></b> A small camera that supports continuous shooting mode and a large storage card, or an excellent camera phone are our preferred options.
| <b><i>Cameras:</i></b> A small camera that supports continuous shooting mode and a large storage card, or an excellent camera phone are our preferred options.
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* Different ways of [triggering the camera shutter](/wiki/camera-trigger)
| * Different ways of [triggering the camera shutter](/wiki/camera-trigger)
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| - | <b><i>Mapmaking software:</i></b> Public Laboratory's [MapKnitter](http://mapknitter.org) is easy to use browser software for map making.
| + | <b><i>Mapmaking software:</i></b> Public Laboratory's [MapKnitter](http://mapknitter.org) is easy to use browser software for map making. Continue on to [MapKnitter Guide](http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/mapknitter) and [MapKnitter Help](http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/mapknitter-help) for more information.
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* When mapmaking, efficient image sorting [either on your desktop](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/mathew/1-30-2012/efficient-image-sorting-finder-preview-mac), or using [Mapmill](/wiki/upon-return) is a must.
| * When mapmaking, efficient image sorting [either on your desktop](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/mathew/1-30-2012/efficient-image-sorting-finder-preview-mac), or using [Mapmill](/wiki/upon-return) is a must.
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| - | * Some people also use proprietary software such as Photoshop, [Hypr3d](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/warren/2-10-2012/thatchmore-farms-hypr3d-model), or [PhotoSynth](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/lpercifield/6-28-2011/3d-point-cloud)
| + | * Some people also use proprietary software such as Photoshop, [Hypr3d](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/warren/2-10-2012/thatchmore-farms-hypr3d-model), or [PhotoSynth](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/lpercifield/6-28-2011/3d-point-cloud). For a freely distributed desktop option, check out the <a href="http://www.gimp.org/">GNU Image Manipulation Program</a>.
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<b><i>Curricula and workshops:</i></b> Our [Curriculum-Guide](/wiki/mapping-curriculum) covers the entire process and some theory behind mapping. It is still in beta.
| <b><i>Curricula and workshops:</i></b> Our [Curriculum-Guide](/wiki/mapping-curriculum) covers the entire process and some theory behind mapping. It is still in beta.
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| - | ###Applications and Example Uses###
| + | ###Advanced Techniques###
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| - | Residents of the <a href="/place/new-orleans">Gulf Coast</a> are using balloons and kites to produce their own aerial imagery of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill… documentation that will be essential for environmental and legal use in coming years. We believe in complete open access to spill imagery and are releasing all imagery from the oil spill mapping project into the public domain. Browse maps and data from the Gulf Coast and elsewhere in the [Public Laboratory Archive](/archive)
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| - | ###Advanced Techniques###
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* [Near-infrared imagery](/tool/near-infrared-camera) for vegetation monitoring and other uses.
| * [Near-infrared imagery](/tool/near-infrared-camera) for vegetation monitoring and other uses.
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* [Image analysis](/wiki/image-analysis) - Try some of these techniques for bringing out detail and compositing your images with [near-infrared imagery](/tool/near-infrared-camera).
| * [Image analysis](/wiki/image-analysis) - Try some of these techniques for bringing out detail and compositing your images with [near-infrared imagery](/tool/near-infrared-camera).
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* [Ground control point targets](/wiki/ground-control-point-targets) for correlating on-the-ground measurements directly with photos.
| * [Ground control point targets](/wiki/ground-control-point-targets) for correlating on-the-ground measurements directly with photos.
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| - | * Balloon telemetry for recording GPS and gyroscopic data.
| + | * [Balloon telemetry](/tool/balloon-telemetry-kit) for recording GPS and gyroscopic data.
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| - | * [Kite Balloons](/tool/kite-balloon-hybrid- experiments in wind-stabilized balloons
| + | * [Kite Balloons](/tool/kite-balloon-hybrid) experiments in wind-stabilized balloons
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| - | * [Hydrogen ballooning](/wiki/hydrogen-balloon-mapping) - be very careful!
| + | * [Hydrogen ballooning](/wiki/hydrogen-balloons) - be very careful!
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| - | ###Get Involved###
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| - | * check out our [community blog](http://grassrootsmapping.org/)
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| - | * Join our [mailing list](/user/register)
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| - | * [Post research notes](/note/add) to our site.
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| - | * tag your photos publiclaboratory and grassrootsmapping on Facebook, Flickr, etc.
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| - | * contact our [team](team@publiclaboratory.org) directly. be sure to mention:
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| - | ** the coordinates of the site
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| - | ** context; what you'd like to use the data for
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###Places to start contributing###
| ###Places to start contributing###
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* [Curriculum-Guide](/wiki/mapping-curriculum)
| * [Curriculum-Guide](/wiki/mapping-curriculum)
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* [Balloon Mapping Materials](/wiki/balloon-mapping-materials)
| * [Balloon Mapping Materials](/wiki/balloon-mapping-materials)
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* Any of the Advanced Techniques (above)
| * Any of the Advanced Techniques (above)
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| - | * [MapKnitter.org](http://mapknitter.org) | + | * [MapKnitter.org](http://mapknitter.org)
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| + | * [MapKnitter Guide](wiki/mapknitter) | ||
| Changes to Attachments | |||
Grassroots_Mapping_English_2_0_0.pdf | Grassroots_Mapping_English_2_0_0.pdf | ||
guide-thumbnail.png | guide-thumbnail.png | ||
| - | balloon-mapping-preflight-checklist.pdf | + | BalloonMappingPre-flightChecklistPackingList.pdf |
Balloon & Kite Mapping
How Can I Do This?
Our whole toolkit is linked out below, but really fast:
1)Buy our balloon kit, assemble your own, or buy/make a kite.
2) find a good camera.
3) determine how you will trigger the camera,(we suggest a rubber band) or pick out a timelapse app for your smartphone.
4)build a simple housing from a plastic bottle.
5)find a site to map that is five miles from an airport and not Washington D.C.
6) follow the pre-flight checklist(pdf) and quickstart guide(pdf) to safely fill up your balloon and fly!
7) sort your images on your desktop or with Mapmill.
8) make them into a map with Mapknitter.
9) Print a poster of your map from Mapknitter, see your map join the public record in our archive, and if you'd like, even in Google Earth.
Why Balloons and Kites?
These tools are being developed to provide a low cost, easy to use, and safe methods for making maps and aerial images. Over the last two years, we’ve built a global community of mappers who are engaged in discussion around the development and use of this tool and others.
Normally aerial maps are made from satellites and airplanes. The balloon and kite ground-based approach introduces an on-demand capability where events or environmental conditions are mapped at a specific moment in time. Our community is particularly interested in applying this to civic and environmental issues.
Maps are often used by those in power to exert influence over territory, or control territorial narratives. "Grassroots mapping" attempts to invert this dynamic by using maps as a mode of communication and as evidence for an alternative, community-owned definition of a territory. To date, our tools have been used to contest official maps or rhetoric by enabling communities to map sites that are not included in official maps. In Lima Peru, members of an informal settlement developed maps of their community as evidence of their habitation, while on the Gulf Coast of the US, locally produced maps of oil are being used to document damage that is underreported by the state.
Browse maps and data generated with this technique in the Public Laboratory Archive
Browse Research Notes on Balloon Mapping
Applications and Example Uses
Residents of the Gulf Coast are using balloons and kites to produce their own aerial imagery of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill… documentation that will be essential for environmental and legal use in coming years. We believe in complete open access to spill imagery and are releasing all imagery from the oil spill mapping project into the public domain. Browse maps and data from the Gulf Coast and elsewhere in the Public Laboratory Archive
Get Involved
- check out our community blog
- Join our mailing list
- Share your work by posting research notes to the PLOTS site.
- tag your photos publiclaboratory and grassrootsmapping on Facebook, Flickr, etc.
- contact our team directly. Be sure to mention:
** the coordinates of the site
** context; what you'd like to use the data for
Grassroots Mapping Toolkit
Our aerial mapping toolkit is a simplified kite and balloon aerial photography system for easy and accessible high-resolution map-making. The tookit consists of:
Flight platforms: Assembling a balloon kit will cost from $100-200, including helium.
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The Public Laboratory Balloon Mapping Kit is assembled from our preferred parts.
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For alternative and low-cost materials, see the Balloon Mapping Materials page.
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For kites, see Kite Mapping
Camera housings:
Single Line systems: The PET Bottle & Rubber Band Rig wraps around the small and medium sized cameras (up to micro 4/3) for crash protection while firmly mounting it in a position for vertical images.
For heavy cameras, a Trash Can Rig offers more protection.
Multiple Line Systems: these are more complex to build but can provide added stability, especially useful for video. Several people have created Picavet rigs.
Cameras: A small camera that supports continuous shooting mode and a large storage card, or an excellent camera phone are our preferred options.
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Help selecting a camera
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Different ways of triggering the camera shutter
Mapmaking software: Public Laboratory's MapKnitter is easy to use browser software for map making. Continue on to MapKnitter Guide and MapKnitter Help for more information.
-
When mapmaking, efficient image sorting either on your desktop, or using Mapmill is a must.
-
Some people also use proprietary software such as Photoshop, Hypr3d, or PhotoSynth. For a freely distributed desktop option, check out the GNU Image Manipulation Program.
Useful guides: Our latest guides can always be found on the Guides page, including:
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The four-page Grassroots Mapping Guide
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The Balloon Mapping Quick Start Guide to filling and flying (pdf) and editable Google Doc
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The Balloon Mapping Check Lists (pdf) and editable Google Doc, which are extremely useful in planning field expeditions, even for experienced fliers.
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We also maintain a guide to FAA regulations page.
Curricula and workshops: Our Curriculum-Guide covers the entire process and some theory behind mapping. It is still in beta.
Advanced Techniques
- Near-infrared imagery for vegetation monitoring and other uses.
- Image analysis - Try some of these techniques for bringing out detail and compositing your images with near-infrared imagery.
- Ground control point targets for correlating on-the-ground measurements directly with photos.
- Balloon telemetry for recording GPS and gyroscopic data.
- Kite Balloons experiments in wind-stabilized balloons
- Hydrogen ballooning - be very careful!
Places to start contributing
- Curriculum-Guide
- Balloon Mapping Materials
- Any of the Advanced Techniques (above)
- MapKnitter.org
- MapKnitter Guide
| Attachment | Size |
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| Grassroots_Mapping_English_2_0_0.pdf | 983.74 KB |
| BalloonMappingPre-flightChecklistPackingList.pdf | 67.12 KB |
Contributors
PLOTS members who have contributed research notes or added to wiki pages on this topic:
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Activity
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On May 25, Chris Fastie created a new Note: Silvopasture
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NDVI False Color. San Francisco, California.
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On May 24, Stewart Long created a new Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NDVI False Color. San Francisco, California.
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NDVI Greyscale. San Francisco, California.
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NDVI False Color. San Francisco, California.
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On May 24, Stewart Long created a new Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NDVI False Color. San Francisco, California.
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NRG. San Francisco, California
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NRG. San Francisco, California
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On May 24, Stewart Long created a new Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NRG. San Francisco, California
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NIR Greyscale. San Francisco, California
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NIR Greyscale. San Francisco, California
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On May 24, Stewart Long created a new Map: Fort Mason Community Garden NIR Greyscale. San Francisco, California
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On May 24, Stewart Long updated Map: Fort Mason Community Garden. San Francisco, California.
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On May 24, Stewart Long created a new Map: Fort Mason Community Garden. San Francisco, California.
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On May 24, awhgarland created a new Note: Kickstarter Infrared DIY
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On May 23, Shannon created a new Note: Note de Prensa: Public Lab lanza una campaña para financiar el Infrared Photography Project
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On May 21, Adam D. Griffith is the Director of the Rivercane Restoration Project through the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines (PSDS) at Western Carolina University. He received a BS degree in Biology from Roanoke College in 1999 (Omicron Delta Kappa) and was subsequently accepted to Teach for America. He taught 6th grade science in the Houston Independent School District in Texas for three years before becoming a kayak instructor taking him on numerous trips to the beaches of the United States, Panama, and Europe. He received his MS degree in Biology from Western Carolina University in 2008 studying the native bamboo Arundinaria gigantea. Since 2008, he has been a research scientist at PSDS where he launched coastalcare.org with the Santa Aguilla Foundation. He currently directs the communities and sea-level rise research. In 2011, he co-founded the Public Laboratory with 6 others by securing a $500,000 grant from the James S. and John L. Knight Foundation. As a result, his writings can be found on the PBS IdeaLab blog, publiclaboratory.org, and others. He has presented his research with the Public Laboratory across the United States, Mexico, and Europe. Selected Publications Tanner, B.R., Kinner, D.A., Griffith, A.D., Young, R.S. & Sorrell, L.M (2011). Presence of Arundinaria gigantea (river cane) on numerous non-wetland sites suggests improper ecological classification of the species. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 19(6): 521-532. Coburn, A.S., Griffith, A.D. & Young, R.S. (2010). Inventory of coastal engineering projects in coastal national parks. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/NRPC/GRD/NRTR???2010/373. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. Griffith, A.D., Kinner, D.A., Tanner, B.R., Moore, A., Mathews, K.G. & Young, R.S. (2009). Nutrient and physical soil characteristics of rivercane (Arundinaria gigantea) stands, western North Carolina. Castanea. 74(3): 224-235. created a new Note: Dowel failure on my Tyvek Delta kite
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Adam-Griffith commented on Adam-Griffith's Note "Folly Beach, SC - a detailed look at a $3 million beach "restoration"" on May Tuesday
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On May 17, The creator of [GrassrootsMapping.org](http://grassrootsmapping.org) and co-founder and Research Director for the Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science, Jeff designs mapping and civic science tools and professionally flies balloons and kites. Notable software he has created include [the vector-mapping framework Cartagen](http://cartagen.org) and [orthorectification tool MapKnitter](http://mapknitter.org), as well as open spectral database and toolkit [Spectral Workbench](http://spectralworkbench.org). He is a fellow at MIT's [Center for Civic Media](http://civic.mit.edu), on the advisory board of [Personal Democracy Media's WeGov](http://techpresident.com/topics/wegov) and an advocate of open source software, hardware, and data. He co-founded Vestal Design, a graphic/interaction design firm in 2004, and directed the Cut&Paste Labs project, a year-long series of workshops on opensource tools and web design in 2006-7 with Lima designer Diego Rotalde. Jeff holds an MS from MIT and a BA in Architecture from Yale University, and spent much of that time working with artist/technologist Natalie Jeremijenko, building robotic dogs and stuff. To find out more, visit Unterbahn.com. * https://github.com/jywarren * http://unterbahn.com * http://unterbahn.com/thesis/ updated Tool: Near-Infrared Camera
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mathew commented on mathew's Note "Pole photography" on May Friday



