Saturday, September 22, 2007

SEARCHSPACES MANHATTAN

"SEARCHSCAPES: MANHATTAN" is an attempt to create a tridimensional map of Manhattan, using existing data from the web.The objective is to compare the city's "physical spaces" and "information spaces" (search results). This is an attempt to materialize information: to give it dimension and physicality.

http://www.searchscapes.net/

Friday, September 21, 2007

Interesting link

DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN AUTOCAD MAP

http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=WCPC20ND

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Interesting link

For those interested in the sound of Manhattan...
Folk songs

Sunday, September 16, 2007

A little bureaucracy

The beginning of the workshop has been hampered by a certain lack of definition in the student’s choice of group. Decisions have to be made now, for the workshop to continue at an adequate pace.
Members of this group must have a research line, properly described (in English) in the research lines comments page before Thursday the 20th at the beginning of our workshop session.
Research must be oriented towards a specific document, as discussed in the workshop. A well advanced draft of this document must be produced for discussion in the workshop this week, that is, Thursday 20th or Friday 21st, at the beginning of each session.
A list of members of this group will be prepared next Friday at 15:45 and it will only include those complying with the above.

Timetable

Thursdays
15:30 – 18:30 workshop - room 118
18:30 – 19:30 audiovisual communication seminar - room 117
Fridays
15:30 – 19:30 workshop - room 118

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Launching event

All the participating ESAYA groups are invited to the launching event, with the projection of the film Manhattan by Woody Allen.

Friday 7th Sept. at 16:00 in room C 222

Unit T33 will meet after the film, in our room (118), to discuss research tasks.

Research lines

Today we are debating possible lines of research to launch the project. Each student will post a comment describing an option. (click on the "comments" link, below these lines on the right)