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The place and the area of the walked route are indicated. Depending on what dominates the walk, a text (internal state) or a photo (external state) is attached. Also, an attempt is made to put this state in context with the collected data.  
The place and the area of the walked route are indicated. Depending on what dominates the walk, a text (internal state) or a photo (external state) is attached. Also, an attempt is made to put this state in context with the collected data.  




'''Keywords''
''Keywords''


*Determination-Indetermination
*Determination-Indetermination

Revision as of 13:02, 14 December 2021

Idea

Mapping of the Invisible Enviorment

For my project I want to collect the invisible elements (data) that shape the natural atmosphere on my walks and visualize them artistically.

On the route, light, air quality, temperature, pulse and humidity are measured every minute using an Arduino and sensors. These are stored via an SD card and read out with a code. The time and route are stored using a tracking app. The data determines the parameters of the subsequent image design. For transport, a "rack" is built that attaches the breadboard to the body.

Time/Duration= Size of the canvas Route= Shape of the line

(Background= Photograph of the Walk)

Temperature= Color Light= Saturation of the color Air quality= contour of the line Pulse= Height of the line Humidity= (distance= space around the line)


Additional

The place and the area of the walked route are indicated. Depending on what dominates the walk, a text (internal state) or a photo (external state) is attached. Also, an attempt is made to put this state in context with the collected data.


Keywords

  • Determination-Indetermination
  • History of Mapping
  • Strollology
  • Correlation of Data
  • Context/ Asssociation of Color