The 2011 NACIS meeting in Madison saw what may have been a record number of maps in the gallery, and I'm starting this thread as a digital version of the display. If you had a map on display last week, post an image up here so that those who couldn't attend (or who simply were overwhelmed by all the talent on display) can have a look.
NACIS 2011 Map Gallery
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Daniel Huffman
, Oct 18 2011 11:05 AM
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#1
Posted 18 October 2011 - 11:05 AM
#2
Posted 18 October 2011 - 11:08 AM
I'll start off by posting my own. I brought one of my river transit maps to the conference, specifically one of the Columbia River System (maybe I should have saved that for next year's meeting in Portland). A few images can be found here: http://somethingabou...columbia-river/
It's also how I knew the answer to the Geodweeb Geopardy question (or perhaps I should say I knew the question to the answer) about the John Day river. But I was too slow to buzz in.
It's also how I knew the answer to the Geodweeb Geopardy question (or perhaps I should say I knew the question to the answer) about the John Day river. But I was too slow to buzz in.
#3
Posted 18 October 2011 - 11:34 AM
My entry was a small multiples compilation of some of my Bogus Art Maps. http://timwallace.wo...bogus-art-maps/
Tim Wallace
PhD Candidate, Cartographer, Gummi Bear Enthusiast
University of Wisconsin–Madison
PhD Candidate, Cartographer, Gummi Bear Enthusiast
University of Wisconsin–Madison
#4
Posted 18 October 2011 - 02:31 PM
Hi folks, I brought a poster illustrating a line simplification algorithm I've been developing:
http://www.personal....onNACIS2011.pdf
Thanks, cheers!
http://www.personal....onNACIS2011.pdf
Thanks, cheers!
#5
Posted 19 October 2011 - 02:47 PM
Dane County Map for Bicyclists:
http://www.madisonar...Bicylclists.cfm
Dan Seidensticker
GIS Specialist
Madison Area Transportation Planning Board:
A Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
City of Madison Planning Division
121 S. Pinckney Street, Suite 400
Madison, WI 53703
Voice: 608-266-9119
Fax: 608-261-9967
Email: dseidensticker@cityofmadison.com
www.MadisonAreaMPO.org
http://www.madisonar...Bicylclists.cfm
Dan Seidensticker
GIS Specialist
Madison Area Transportation Planning Board:
A Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
City of Madison Planning Division
121 S. Pinckney Street, Suite 400
Madison, WI 53703
Voice: 608-266-9119
Fax: 608-261-9967
Email: dseidensticker@cityofmadison.com
www.MadisonAreaMPO.org
#6
Posted 02 November 2011 - 08:23 PM
Hi All,
I had a wonderful experience at NACIS and came back to Ohio University feeling inspired. Thank you for the support and critiques I received for the Perceptions of Athens map illustration. Here is a link to my blog with the piece (It's the first one on the "maps" page):
map illustraion
Additional feedback about that piece or other work is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Karla Sanders
I had a wonderful experience at NACIS and came back to Ohio University feeling inspired. Thank you for the support and critiques I received for the Perceptions of Athens map illustration. Here is a link to my blog with the piece (It's the first one on the "maps" page):
map illustraion
Additional feedback about that piece or other work is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Karla Sanders
#7
Posted 30 November 2011 - 01:43 PM
I had a wonderful experience at NACIS this fall, and I look forward to Portland next year.
Here is my first ever(!) poster submission. It is a method of complimenting ortho images using map algebra, and curvature.
Enhancing Ortho Images with Natural Illumination Sun Angles
Rick Fourroux
The Pennsylvania State University
Undergrad - GIS
College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Here is my first ever(!) poster submission. It is a method of complimenting ortho images using map algebra, and curvature.
Enhancing Ortho Images with Natural Illumination Sun Angles
Rick Fourroux
The Pennsylvania State University
Undergrad - GIS
College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
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