In facebook page of media studies, I stumbled upon an interesting project which creates a sonic map of Alexandria. I did not yet check into
Read moreA History of the World in Twelve Maps, on NPR
From NPR (via my colleague Laura Auricchio): World maps help us make sense of the world around us, and our place in it. While mapmakers
Read moreGoogle Data Centers
An awesome look at what Google’s data centers look like. There sure are a lot of tubes in the Internet! http://www.google.com/about/datacenters/ Sorry for
Read moreAn article about "Geographical History" in New Yorker
Adam Gopnik, “Faces, Places, Spaces: The Renaissance of Geographic History” The New Yorker (29 October 2012).
Read moreSanctioning Satellites: Iran + Hotbird
via Farnaz Fassihi & Paul Sonne,”A Top Satellite Provider Cuts Off Iran State Broadcaster” Wall Street Journal (October 15, 2012): One of Europe’s leading satellite providers on
Read moreThe World through Apple Maps
via Mad magazine
Read morePower, Pollution + the Internet
Apropos of our “walking tour of the Internet” last Wednesday… Yesterday’s Times featured an article about energy needs of data centers.
Read moreHow Google Makes Its Maps
There’s a fantastic article by Alexis Madrigal in The Atlantic about how Google makes its maps. Just as with Andrew Blum’s Tubes, there’s a lot of
Read moreSpontaneous Interventions
Spontaneous Interventions: design actions for the common good is the theme of the U.S. Pavilion at the 13th International Venice Architecture Biennale (Fall 2012). In
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