The Valuable Inefficiencies of Cities
The best solutions to problems aren’t always the most obvious. This is why we value creative…
Continue reading »The latest outputs from researchers, alumni and friends at the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).
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Internet festival: gli esperti digitali pronti a guidarci nei nuovi scenari
Il Tirreno Professore universitario in Galles, è presidente del Center for Advanced Spatial Analysis. ROBERTO BERNABÒ: Alla guida del Tirreno. Giornalista, direttore responsabile del quotidiano Il Tirreno. REMO BODEI: La filosofia e il mondo. Professore di … |
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Headgear measures city stimulation
BBC News … of the city. The helmet measures frustration and excitement levels to assess how people navigate urban environments. It is the brainchild of PhD student Panos Mavros, from University College London’s Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis … |
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Headgear measures city stimulation
BBC News It is the brainchild of PhD student Panos Mavros, from University College London’s Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (Casa). BBC Technology reporter Jane Wakefield put it to the test. Video Journalist: Dougal Shaw. More information … |
Maps, apps and technology to make city life more fun BBC News
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Continue reading »Maps, apps and technology to make city life more fun BBC NewsLife in cities can be hectic and stressful – but some technology designers are going out of their way to make them more fun. I’m walking down Oxford Street in …
Continue reading »Maps, apps and technology to make city life more fun BBC NewsLife in cities can be hectic and stressful – but some technology designers are going out of their way to make them more fun. I’m walking down Oxford Street in …
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Maps, apps and technology to make city life more fun
BBC News Life in cities can be hectic and stressful – but some technology designers are going out of their way to make them more fun. I’m walking down Oxford Street in central London with a helmet on my head. I feel more than a little silly; the looks I’m … |
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Maps, apps and technology to make city life more fun
BBC News The helmet is the brainchild of PhD student Panos Mavros, from University College London’s Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (Casa). “The idea is to use techniques from neuroscience and computer science to better understand how people … |
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Maps, apps and technology to make city life more fun
BBC News The helmet is the brainchild of PhD student Panos Mavros, from University College London’s Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (Casa). “The idea is to use techniques from neuroscience and computer science to better understand how people … Headgear measures city stimulationBBC News |
The GuardianLuminoCity: new interactive map tool sheds light on British citiesThe GuardianBritain has an incredible richness and diversity of cities, and since the turn of the century there has been significant urban revival and renewal. Yet there are …
Continue reading »LuminoCity: new interactive map tool sheds light on British citiesThe GuardianBritain has an incredible richness and diversity of cities, and since the turn of the century there has been significant urban revival and renewal. Yet there are also persist…
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Continue reading »LuminoCity: new interactive map tool sheds light on British cities The GuardianDuncan A Smith of UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis talks us through his new data visualisation platform, LuminoCity3D, and the insights it offers into …
Continue reading »LuminoCity: new interactive map tool sheds light on British cities The GuardianDuncan A Smith of UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis talks us through his new data visualisation platform, LuminoCity3D, and the insights it offers into …
Continue reading »LuminoCity: new interactive map tool sheds light on British cities The GuardianDuncan A Smith of UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis talks us through his new data visualisation platform, LuminoCity3D, and the insights it offers into …
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Alan Reid: Prosecuting trolls is not a threat to freedom
Yorkshire Post Indeed, the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at University College London has developed the “Tweet-O-Meter” to calculate the volume of Twitter traffic across the globe. The Tweet-O-Meter estimates that there are in excess of 1,200 tweets a minute … |
Alan Reid: Prosecuting trolls is not a threat to freedom
Yorkshire Post Indeed, the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at University College London has developed the “Tweet-O-Meter” to calculate the volume of Twitter traffic across the globe. The Tweet-O-Meter estimates that there are in excess of 1,200 tweets a minute … |
Talk given at the Royal Society, Retail Research and Big Data Meeting – 7th October 2014.
Continue reading »Talk given at the Royal Society, Retail Research and Big Data Meeting – 7th October 2014.
Continue reading »Found myself speaking at a massive extravaganza the 2014 Internet Festival in Pisa this coming Saturday 11th October amongst a fascinating line up. In a session with Laszlo Barabasi, Carlo Mol and Davy Jansenns, about how the physical meets the … Continue reading →
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Missing Maps: nothing less than a human genome project for cities
The Guardian A huge number of the world’s most vulnerable human settlements have remained unmapped … until now. Enter an unprecedented plan to map the world’s forgotten places. Guardian Cities will host a Missing Maps party next month to map an African city. |
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Continue reading »Talk given at the University of Leeds, 3rd October 2014.
Continue reading »Call for papers: OpenStreetMap Studies: Research Perspectives on a Decade of OSM Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting April 21-25, 2015 Chicago, Illinois Organizers: Alan McConchie, University of British Columbia Muki Haklay, University College London Since its founding in 2004, OpenStreetMap has grown into one of the pre-eminent open collaborative geographic knowledge projects online, growth […]
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