If the 20 min tube ride in between might have been through a wormhole, such was the contrast, both meetups strove to do the same thing, substituting maps for arts as the Bauhaus movement: "founded with the idea of creating a 'total' work of art in which all arts, including architecture, would eventually be brought together".
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015
A tale of two cities, or Bauhaus for maps
I attended two shows back-to-back in London yesterday. Esri(UK) Annual Conference was daytime at the QE2 Centre in Westminster a stone's throw from the Parliament. London Geomob was that evening in Shoreditch, the swanky London digital hub where Ordnance Survey just opened the Geovation Hub.
Sunday, 10 May 2015
Wikimedia European History Map over almost 2500 years
[Update: Posted a "how-to" on the companion map blog for longer pieces, enjoy...]
Stumbled across this really cool Wikimedia Atlas of European maps. Downloaded the images that seem to come from one Atlas, or are similarly styled and in Lambert Conformable Conical projection. I rubber sheeted them in Esri ArcMap and composited each map sheet in YouTube - if you squint you'll see the four red dots I used as projection reference.
Stumbled across this really cool Wikimedia Atlas of European maps. Downloaded the images that seem to come from one Atlas, or are similarly styled and in Lambert Conformable Conical projection. I rubber sheeted them in Esri ArcMap and composited each map sheet in YouTube - if you squint you'll see the four red dots I used as projection reference.
Monday, 20 April 2015
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Releasing data really works, Part VII
And now for something completely different - the original posts until Part VI are listed below - I ran across a nice map of Steve Feldman's: He also tried out free data and software to map UK flood maps, an up-scaled version not for professional re-use.
Saturday, 4 April 2015
New business, renewed website
[Update: find on my map blog the full story on how the video below was created]
Since www.zolnai.ca will be the landing page for my new business, I spruced it up to reflect my new brand. zolnai.ca is indeed now registered in England as a Sole Trader.
The banner has been changed to show some example web maps created since 2006, a topic will be renewed at center page, and the navigation has been improved.
Since www.zolnai.ca will be the landing page for my new business, I spruced it up to reflect my new brand. zolnai.ca is indeed now registered in England as a Sole Trader.
The banner has been changed to show some example web maps created since 2006, a topic will be renewed at center page, and the navigation has been improved.
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
A day in the life of a petroleum professional - Part II - shorthand
[Update: posted here an even simpler workflow that reads government data direct from web]
This is Part II of a A day in the life of posts, to introduc Basic petroleum data manipulation for professionals who aren't data managers. This is however a much simpler workflow that lends itself more to rapid project start-ups for petroleum rather than data professionals.
This is Part II of a A day in the life of posts, to introduc Basic petroleum data manipulation for professionals who aren't data managers. This is however a much simpler workflow that lends itself more to rapid project start-ups for petroleum rather than data professionals.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Esri, Google and if the shoe fits...
[Update: a Google business partner's view of things, 3 mo. after the fracas]
[Here is a further update based on input from other people on what is surely a timely topic. Originally posted on LinkedIn Pulse as The (Geo) Internet of Things, it's posted there for a wider audience.]
Friday, 30 January 2015
Personal portfolio of Esri maps
As I went solo in the new year, I collected my previous works also seen in the banner map gallery, and posted the Esri maps as a map story. Go here if it's too slow to load.
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Monday, 22 December 2014
A day in the life of a petro-data manager - Part I - Shorthand
[Update: a simpler workflow that uses for-fee & for-free software is posted here]
After intoducing the process to extract, transform & load (ETL) www.boem.gov well data into a www.ppdm.org database, here is the short version expanded over on my sister blog.
After intoducing the process to extract, transform & load (ETL) www.boem.gov well data into a www.ppdm.org database, here is the short version expanded over on my sister blog.
Sunday, 23 November 2014
Web Maps on Steroids, Part II
I showed a couple of months ago ways to post mega-datasets online without choking the system. This month OSGeoUK gave me the opportunity to present the same on PostGIS Day 2014, as postGIS was the backbone of two of these examples on GIScloud and GeoCloud2. Thanks to OSGeoUK and British Computer Society for hosting this.
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