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Survey Data, Simulation and Workflows

By ABM, grid, Neiss, simulation, Spatial Analysis, surveymapper

At the moment we are locked away in a room at the University of Leeds talking about the next steps to integrate survey data, traditional data and simulation output via grid based services.

It’s going to be interesting – pictured below is a first step with SurveyMapper running in MyExperiment:

Shortly you will be able to run a population reconstruction model, complete with crowd based data input with a view of gaining an insight of future transport, health and housing needs. Mixing crowd sourced data with simulation and modelling provides a new and interesting step in spatial analysis…

Location:Back Moorland Terrace,Leeds,United Kingdom

Survey Data, Simulation and Workflows

By ABM, grid, Neiss, simulation, Spatial Analysis, surveymapper

At the moment we are locked away in a room at the University of Leeds talking about the next steps to integrate survey data, traditional data and simulation output via grid based services.

It’s going to be interesting – pictured below is a first step with SurveyMapper running in MyExperiment:

Shortly you will be able to run a population reconstruction model, complete with crowd based data input with a view of gaining an insight of future transport, health and housing needs. Mixing crowd sourced data with simulation and modelling provides a new and interesting step in spatial analysis…

Location:Back Moorland Terrace,Leeds,United Kingdom

Transparency and the City: Public Spaces or Forgotten Places?

By lfa2010

As a part of their program of events for the London Festival of Architecture 2010, the gallery at Alan Baxter is hosting a group exhibition that explores different conceptions of private and public space, and in particular the areas of city life where they overlap.

Multiple exposure photographs are used to present a perspective on the city that brings to mind the liberating anonymity as well as the isolation that is unique to life in the city. This individual sense of privacy is extended into the political, as lost architectural icons such as Paxton’s Crystal Palace are invoked to discuss the democratic ideal of transparency and it’s effect on public life. Bandstands, fading sentinels of communal space, illustrate the presence of history and memory in the life of the city, while raising questions about the changes in what community means for contemporary urban society. The co-extensive boundaries of private and public space; of interior and exterior; of the personal and the political; and of the past, present and future, result in a multivalent territory that is charged with both tensions and possibilities.

Private view on Monday 21st June 18.00 – 20.30
Public view – Saturday 26th June 10.00 – 18.00

Other viewings by appointment throughout the Festival (22nd June to Friday 2nd July), please contact Jon Spencer tel. 07967 079150 / jon@jonspencer.co.uk

Take a look at the Urban Orienteer for more details….

Transparency and the City: Public Spaces or Forgotten Places?

By lfa2010

As a part of their program of events for the London Festival of Architecture 2010, the gallery at Alan Baxter is hosting a group exhibition that explores different conceptions of private and public space, and in particular the areas of city life where they overlap.

Multiple exposure photographs are used to present a perspective on the city that brings to mind the liberating anonymity as well as the isolation that is unique to life in the city. This individual sense of privacy is extended into the political, as lost architectural icons such as Paxton’s Crystal Palace are invoked to discuss the democratic ideal of transparency and it’s effect on public life. Bandstands, fading sentinels of communal space, illustrate the presence of history and memory in the life of the city, while raising questions about the changes in what community means for contemporary urban society. The co-extensive boundaries of private and public space; of interior and exterior; of the personal and the political; and of the past, present and future, result in a multivalent territory that is charged with both tensions and possibilities.

Private view on Monday 21st June 18.00 – 20.30
Public view – Saturday 26th June 10.00 – 18.00

Other viewings by appointment throughout the Festival (22nd June to Friday 2nd July), please contact Jon Spencer tel. 07967 079150 / jon@jonspencer.co.uk

Take a look at the Urban Orienteer for more details….

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