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Slide 1: Neogeography and GIS Andrew Turner
Slide 2: A Brief History of Cartography * *IANAH
Slide 3: Storytelling
Slide 4: Ephemeral Maps
Slide 6: Navigation
Slide 7: Navigation http://flickr.com/photos/iguanajo/53322482/
Slide 8: 1492 - Columbus sails the ocean blue
Slide 9: Cartographic Renaissance
Slide 10: So geographers, in Afric maps, With savage pictures fill their gaps, And o’er unhabitable downs Place elephants for want of towns. - Jonathan Swift
Slide 11: Ortelius’ Atlas
Slide 12: Exploration
Slide 13: Maps as Travel Guides
Slide 14: Visualization
Slide 15: GIS
Slide 16: Internet
Slide 17: Slippy Maps & Spinny Globes
Slide 18: OpenStreetMap
Slide 20: Recap • Explanation • Exploration • Navigation • Urbanization • Digitization • Democratization
Slide 21: “GIS is dead.” Tim Bowden Mapforge Geospatial @ FOSS4G 2007
Slide 22: Association for Geographic Information
Slide 23: http://flickr.com/photos/diskostu/115439135/
Slide 24: Those who fail to learn history...
Slide 25: urban renewal participatory web 2005 - Google slips the map mobile computing GPS becomes ubiquitous
Slide 26: Explanation
Slide 27: Desire Lines
Slide 28: EverySquareMile
Slide 29: EverySquareMile
Slide 30: World Digital Library
Slide 31: World Digital Library
Slide 32: GeoGeneology Family Tree Maker MemoryMiner
Slide 33: Exploration
Slide 34: Navigation
Slide 35: Street Maps
Slide 36: Bike Maps
Slide 37: Visualization EveryScape Google StreetView
Slide 38: Democratization
Slide 39: Colloquial Geography was just lagging
Slide 40: A Simile: Economics
Slide 42: Personal Budgets
Slide 43: MacroEconomics
Slide 44: National Economy 2008 Budgets 2007 Budgets
Slide 45: NeoEconomics?
Slide 46: But what is neogeography?
Slide 47: Neogeography isn’t... • open-standards • open-source • analysis • GIS ... but it can use these
Slide 48: towards a definition
Slide 49: neoclassicism As an aesthetic and artistic style this combining originated in Rome in the mid 18th century, combining a reaction against the a reaction against... late baroque and rococo with a new interest in antiquity. In music, the term refers to a return by composers of the ...with a new interest early 20th century to the forms and styles of the 17th and 18th centuries, as a in antiquity reaction against 19th-century romanticism.
Slide 50: colloquial used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
Slide 51: ŏ neogeography geographical techniques and tools used for personal activities or for utilization by a non-expert group of users; not formal or analytical.
Slide 52: It’s about the user
Slide 53: Is this the user?
Slide 54: This is a user http://flickr.com/photos/ayula/55908651/
Slide 55: He should be a user http://flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/35413354/
Slide 56: She’s your next user
Slide 57: How can we work together?
Slide 59: Standards Committee Comunity •GeoRSS •WMS •GeoJSON •WFS •Microformats •WCS •Atom •GML •Dublic Core Other •KML •HTML
Slide 60: Disaster Response http://flickr.com/photos/fielddan/1752897034/
Slide 61: MODIS
Slide 62: Google MyMaps
Slide 63: Twitter
Slide 65: http://hypercube.telascience.org/fire/
Slide 66: Way Forward • Web Services • Open Standards • Accessible Software • User Participation • Low-Barriers to Entry • Play in the GeoStack
Slide 67: http://flickr.com/photos/spine/146779695/



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