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Week 5

Network Analysis: Inventing Abstraction

March 16, 2022Hodan Leave a Comment

Inventing Abstraction is an interactive website accompanying a Museum of Modern Art exhibition that was available in-person between December 2012 and April 2013; however, the website remains. The exhibition’s website is a multimedia visualization that examines the origins of abstraction from… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Inventing Abstraction, MoMA, network diagram, Network Visualization

Web Mapping 101 Post – Carlos

March 16, 2022Carlos Leave a Comment

Hello, here’s the link to my embedded map on my site. I think web mapping is a viable option for data representation for a variety of different projects, as long as they have some geographical/spatial element to them. Having done… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized, Week 5

Georeferencing the Horn of Africa

March 16, 2022Hodan Leave a Comment

Georeferencing with the David Rumsey Georeferencer was more challenging than expected. I had a hard time pinpointing the common points between the maps to locate a full version of Somalia, as the coordinates of the Horn would show up partially in other… Continue Reading →

Week 5 David Rumsey Collection, Georectifying, Georeferencing

Using ArcGIS Online

February 8, 2022Hodan 1 Comment

I found it mainly user-friendly using ArcGIS Online, an online mapping tool that allows for interactive digital storytelling. Still, some aspects require a little bit of specialized knowledge to take full advantage of its features. Maps created with the ArcGIS… Continue Reading →

Week 5 ArcGIS Online, mapping

Communicating Data

February 8, 2022Eric Gassel Leave a Comment

In this modern, technology driven age, data can be found all around us. It is a strong skill to be able to discover trends and meaning in data, and it is an equally important skill to be able to communicate… Continue Reading →

Week 5 #squirrels, ArcGIS Online

The Squirrels of Manhattan

February 8, 2022Alistair 1 Comment

Here is a link to the map on my website. Embedding the map was a very frustrating process. For some reason, I kept getting black circles in the rendered HTML for the iframe. I ended up just making a new… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, gis

ArcGIS Web Mapping

February 8, 2022Daniel Leave a Comment

Here is the link of the website that I embedded my ArcGIS map of the population of squirrels and plants in the Central Park. This was my second time using ArcGIS web mapping including the first exercise which was integrating… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis

A Squirrel Census

February 7, 2022MJ 1 Comment

Embedding the map of squirrel census data in my WordPress website was easier than I thought it would be, but also presented a couple challenges. In general, I’ve always thought embedding was a difficult process, because it sounds difficult and… Continue Reading →

Week 5 #dh, #gis, #squirrels, #webmapping

Web Mapping Lab

February 7, 2022Ali 1 Comment

Here is the link to my website that features the map of the squirrels in the central park of New York.  Although I was not present in class on Thursday, I was able to follow through with the directions that were… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, data visualization, Hacking the Humanities

GIS Mapping & Map Making, If Only…

February 7, 2022Spooky Nuggets 1 Comment

Web Mapping in ArcGIS was a new and interesting activity for me. I definitely saw the benefits of layering different features on top of each other to create a whole picture or removing layers to create a simpler, clearer picture.… Continue Reading →

Week 5 gis, mapping, Web Mapping

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