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Subject: NYSoundmap
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005
From: Frank Stieber <[log in to unmask]>
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(I'm forwarding this excerpt on a workshop in NYC, pretty cool, learn
how use Googlemap API to make online interactive Sound Maps...)
~frank
Electronic Music Foundation
In collaboration with the NYU Music Technology Program
presents
Knowing the World through Sound
A symposium and concert exploring the use of sound to understand the
world
Sunday, December 11
10am to 10pm
Admission: free
NYU Frederick Loewe Theatre
35 West 4th Street
New York City
More information:
http://www.eartotheearth.org/symposium.html
mailto:[log in to unmask]
10 - 11am
Workshop: New York Society for Acoustic Ecology
Members of the New York Society for Acoustic Ecology will discuss the
citywide NYSoundmap Project and learn how to use the Googlemap API to
create their own online interactive maps. The workshop will be led by
Andrea Polli, Ned Mooney, Michelle Nagai, and Robbin Gheesling.
http://www.andreapolli.com/studio/maps/google.html
Frank L. Stieber
Library Specialist, Sr.
ASU - Noble Library, Map Collection
Tempe, AZ
"It is not down in any map; true places never are". Herman Melville,
Moby Dick, chapter 12.
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