June 11, 2010

The Art of Open Source: Using Flickr Geotags to Map the World’s Cities

Fast Company has a wonderful article about how photographer Eric Fischer uses Flickr geotags to map world cities. Using Flickr's public API he's created over 50 elegant city maps. These are just facinating and beautiful! A great representation of community, humanity, and the art of open source.

Fast Company explains the color coding as:

Black is walking (less than 7mph), Red is bicycling or equivalent speed (less than 19mph), Blue is motor vehicles on normal roads (less than 43mph); Green is freeways or rapid transit.

Here is San Francisco:

 Using Flickr Geotags to Map the World's Cities - Eric Fischer - San Francisco

New York:

 Using Flickr Geotags to Map the World's Cities - Eric Fischer - New York

London:

 Using Flickr Geotags to Map the World's Cities - Eric Fischer - London

Eric also made a set based upon weather you are a tourist or a local. Here is what he had to say about it on his Flickr:

Blue points on the map are pictures taken by locals (people who have taken pictures in this city dated over a range of a month or more).

Red points are pictures taken by tourists (people who seem to be a local of a different city and who took pictures in this city for less than a month).

Here is New York Based upon Tourists or Locals:

 Using Flickr Geotags to Map the World's Cities - Eric Fischer

And San Francisco based upon Tourist or Local: (I love how Alcatraz and the Golden Gate, and the Pier are clearly defined as tourist)

 Using Flickr Geotags to Map the World's Cities - Eric Fischer

Check out the Fast Company article, Eric's Fischer's Local's and Tourist's Flickr Set,  and his Geotaggers' Word Atlas Flickr Set.

May 27, 2010

Inspiration: The Work of Natalie Nicklin

I'm really loving the style of Designer/Artist Natalie Nicklin.Natalie Nicklin - Another WorldNatalie Nicklin - Font Experiment

Found Via The Post Family

October 14, 2009

Jason Burgess’s New Work

Here are some paintings that my friend Jason Burgess showed in the SHOW at Woodlawn with the Birmingham Art Collective. Jason Made these out of oil, tanning oil, graphite, and enamel on canvas. You can view more of Jason's work at http://www.ordinaryconstructs.com/.

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Untitled Triptych (On Shapes and Their Implication on the Human Soul)
2009
Oil, tanning oil, graphite, and enamel on canvas
56 x 34, 54 x 34, and 56 x 34 inches

March 26, 2009

numbers.

working on a new project with Mark Roberts. numbers and identity. its going to be so different than anything ive done. more on that later.

Sara Cannon is a UX/UI Designer, Former Business Owner, Creative Director, & Artist remote working in Birmingham, Alabama. 
Have a project I could help you with? Contact me at sara@saracannon.com.

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