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THEA 228: the cartographic imagination

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Category Archives: video research

Any sort of moving-image research (still images go in the “visual research” category.) Cross-categorize as relevant (“lighting design” or “movement”) and tag with details (“choreography” or “time-lapse” or “zombie apocalypse”)

Perfect virtual city

Posted on September 29, 2011 by Sara Harris
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You have to see this video – like mapping the void.

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Jerry Gretzinger: Mapping the void

Posted on September 28, 2011 by David Eppel
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Music Animation Machine (videos)

Posted on September 19, 2011 by David Gürçay-Morris
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There are some great animated visualizations of classical music at http://www.musanim.com/ or on YouTube (smalin).

Compare the visualization of Mozart’s Overture to the Marriage of Figaro:

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The West Wing — Why are we changing maps?

Posted on September 2, 2011 by David Gürçay-Morris
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Hat tip to Rob Baker-White for reminding me of this.

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THEA 228 Fall 2011

Theatrical Self-Production: the Cartographic Imagination

Using non-traditional models of ensemble-created performance, THEA 228 investigates the performance possibilities contained in the idea of The Map. Drawing from the rich histories of cartography, chemistry, topology, and geospatial information systems, the students of 228 will create a performance about how we represent, and navigate, the Information Age.

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