Hi Jeffrey I've been thinking about similar efforts for DIY remote sensing over Burning Man (minus the commercial sponsorship). So I'm very interested in what you're proposing, helping, and seeing if there could be any overlap in the Black Rock Desert.
Pasted in below, my quick take on the idea -Mikel Over one week, Black Rock City is assembled and destroyed, in an intense recapitulation of urbanization over history. It's an ideal experimental ground for anyone interested in the life cycle of cities. The ultimate goal of this project is a low cost, remote sensing platform which takes a photo every minute for the entire week of Burning Man. The latest imagery is relayed back to the ground, for all sorts of event feedback (find friends, remote sensing art). Post-event assemble that week of imagery into a time lapse movie. This is no small technical task. And an extreme environment. But just as other facets of GIS have been amatuerized, remote sensing is poised to become a democratic technology. Why wait for NASA or Google to fly over? These guys aren't... http://del.icio.us/mikel_maron/diysensors%2Bremotesensing Over 2007, the aim is to attract skilled people to the project, design, and prototype with a limited version for this year, and aim for a complete project in 2008. ----- Original Message ---- From: Jeffrey Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 6:17:15 PM Subject: [Geowanking] You Spy Networks @ Coachella 2007 Hey list, Don't know if everyone here is familiar with the new pict'earth imaging system. If not, the easiest way to check it out is by watching some videos on our new website http://youspy.tv Anyway, my buddies and I have hatched a plan to use this kind of system at a large music festival on the west coast in late April http://coachella.com/ ... Check out our preliminary proposal @ http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dfp7hjmm_17dncj6q&revision=_published We have tried all the normal channels to get in touch with people at Coachella and see if this thing can fly, and I left a message for Michael Jones CTO of google earth this morning and some emails previously, but no word back yet. So, if anyone on the list has a better connection to anyone that can help us, we would appreciate the help. These systems are totally cool, and I am sure you can all appreciate that. We will of course need all the help we can get if we are going to pull this off, so if anyone is interested, send me a mail or catch me on gtalk. -- Jeffrey Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ortelius.googlepages.com/ _______________________________________________ Geowanking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.burri.to/mailman/listinfo/geowanking
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