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3.27.2010

Assorted Links #7


  • In Manhattan, Driving Is Toughest on Wednesdays
  • In Our Time, The History of the City, part 1
  • Traffic in Lisbon condensed in one day
  • After You Left They Took It Apart
  • MTV, VH1 team up with Foursquare 
  • Bing Adds Foursquare Data to Maps
  • Edward Burtynsky: Manufactured Landscapes 
  • The architecture of density
 

Credits: Video of Massive Attack's Splitting the Atom directed by Edouard Salier.
Posted by Ali Madad at 11:59 PM
Labels: ali madad, Edward Burtynsky, foursquare, geospatial data, GPS, history, links, lisbon, manhattan, new york, Paul Rudolph, traffic, video

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