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Mapping Urban Data Andrey Karmatsky

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Map is a tool.

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Data is a tool.

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Code is a tool.

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«We have these things called computers, and we’re basically just using them as really fast paper emulators.» «The important thing isn’t thinking about computers or programming as they are today, but thinking about moving from a static medium like marks on paper to a dynamic medium with computational responsiveness infused into it, that can actually participate in the thinking process.»

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There are three different colors which roughly correspond to three different modes of behavior (clusters). Some stations consistently exhibit higher or lower availability at specific times of the day, reflecting the demand of that station and, by extension, the flow of bicyclists into or out of the surrounding area.

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© nextgis.github.io/sensorlog/ecohack.html

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Thank you urbica.co