
Eric is in Minneapolis at the moment talking about our work at the University of Minnesota. The talk has been in the works for a while but nicely coincides with W(e are )here, and exhibition we're participating in organised by Solutions Twin Cities.

We've prepared a special version of Trulia Hindsight for the show, using the experimental version of Modest Maps I made for Processing in February and animating data for around 1 million homes using OpenGL. We're not ready to distribute the data to a wider audience yet, but here's an example animation from the application:
Trulia Hindsight - Twin Cities Edition from Stamen on Vimeo.
Thanks to Jamie from Trulia for getting us the data we needed to present Trulia Hindsight in this way.

Information spaces meet physical spaces in Searchscapes Manhattan. A quick browse through the inspiration behind the project is well worth the effort, but I'm surprised the video for Alex Gopher's The Child isn't there.

If anyone has a copy of the Vodaphone advert done in the same style, I'd be interested in getting hold of it.
Also: Behind you! Bees! Or a pantomime dame! is back. Hooray for that.
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