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    Category: GPS tracks

    The Fastest Connection in the City

    Posted on Wednesday 13 June 2012 by Fabian Neuhaus

    This week at the Institut Architektur at FHNW we started new fieldwork for a GPS tracking project in Basel, Switzerland. Earlier the UrbanDiary project already tracked individuals everyday movements in the same urban context. See HERE and HERE for post…

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    GPS, GPS tracks, KurierT, tracking, urbanDiary

    The Fastest Connection in the City

    Posted on Wednesday 13 June 2012 by Fabian Neuhaus

    This week at the Institut Architektur at FHNW we started new fieldwork for a GPS tracking project in Basel, Switzerland. Earlier the UrbanDiary project already tracked individuals everyday movements in the same urban context. See HERE and HERE for post…

    Continue reading »
    GPS, GPS tracks, KurierT, tracking, urbanDiary

    The Fastest Connection in the City

    Posted on Wednesday 13 June 2012 by Fabian Neuhaus

    This week at the Institut Architektur at FHNW we started new fieldwork for a GPS tracking project in Basel, Switzerland. Earlier the UrbanDiary project already tracked individuals everyday movements in the same urban context. See HERE and HERE for post…

    Continue reading »
    GPS, GPS tracks, KurierT, tracking, urbanDiary

    City in Time – SACRPH Conference in Baltimore

    Posted on Saturday 19 November 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    The biannual conference of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) is this year the 14th National Conference on Planning History being held in Baltimore MD. The Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRP…

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    Baltimore, Conference, GPS, GPS tracks, memory, presentation, time

    City in Time – SACRPH Conference in Baltimore

    Posted on Saturday 19 November 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    The biannual conference of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) is this year the 14th National Conference on Planning History being held in Baltimore MD. The Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRP…

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    Baltimore, Conference, GPS, GPS tracks, memory, presentation, time

    Vienna – Resilience and Taxi Tracks

    Posted on Tuesday 8 November 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Vienna the city at the Donau is rediscovering itself. After decades directly at the iron curtan the city has begun to reestablish and revitalise its former vital connections deep into Eastern Europe. Between 1945 and the end of the Cold War in 1989 Vie…

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    GPS tracks, movement, tracking, Vienna

    Drawing New York

    Posted on Monday 20 June 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Nike is one of the very big brands managing to cleverly connect to their customers through both very good marketing and a product range always catching and inspiring the trends. So they were very early to offer an iPod extension to connect their sport …

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    GPS drawing, GPS tracks, processing, visualisation

    Drawing New York

    Posted on Monday 20 June 2011 by Fabian Neuhaus

    Nike is one of the very big brands managing to cleverly connect to their customers through both very good marketing and a product range always catching and inspiring the trends. So they were very early to offer an iPod extension to connect their sport …

    Continue reading »
    GPS drawing, GPS tracks, processing, visualisation

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