[ddj] GIS + sound animation tool?

Lily Bui lilianbui at gmail.com
Fri Jul 3 17:22:15 UTC 2015


Thanks, Catherine! Do you happen to know of any .js libraries that might be
good for that sort of thing? No worries at all if not!

On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 10:24 PM, Catherine D'Ignazio <
Catherine_Dignazio at emerson.edu> wrote:

> I would suggest CartoDB with some custom JavaScript coding. I'm not sure
> how difficult it would be to sync a sound file with one of their animations
> of spatial data but probably easier to try that before going to ESRI (which
> also won't do that out of the box).
> El El Fri, Jul 3, 2015 a las 06:21, Lily Bui <lilianbui at gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
>> These are great suggestions! Keep them coming! I have certainly heard of
>> StoryMaps before and like the tool. I've also heard of Odyssey.js which
>> does some similar things. ESRI, from what I've heard, is a very powerful
>> suite but the learning curve is a bit steep.
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 10:16 PM, Antonio <in.an.autumn.garden at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> maybe something like that can be useful https://storymap.knightlab.com/
>>>
>>> a.
>>>
>>> 2015-07-03 10:39 GMT+02:00 Mads Kæmsgaard Eberholst <makaeb at ruc.dk>:
>>>
>>>>  I am pretty sure that ESRI can do that
>>>>
>>>>  http://www.esri.com/industries/media-entertainment/journalism
>>>>
>>>>  I attended a demo in Denmark, where I think they did just that, but I
>>>> haven’t used the tool myself though.
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> Date: Friday 3 July 2015 10:33
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>>>> data-driven-journalism at lists.okfn.org>, civicmedia team <
>>>> civicmedia at media.mit.edu>
>>>> Subject: [ddj] GIS + sound animation tool?
>>>>
>>>>   Hi there,
>>>>
>>>>  I'm wondering if anyone knows about data visualization tools that let
>>>> you animate GIS data on a map over time as well as add media to it, like a
>>>> sound recording.
>>>>
>>>>  What I'm trying to do is map GIS data collected over the course of
>>>> several bicycle commutes in Christchurch, New Zealand. On top of that, I'd
>>>> like to add an audio recording so that both the sound and GIS animation
>>>> "play" simultaneously.
>>>>
>>>>  This is part of a larger human geography / critical cartography
>>>> research project meant to bring light to road safety issues and hazards in
>>>> the city. While there are urban planning maps that denote where current
>>>> roadworks and construction are currently located (the city is rebuilding
>>>> after a series of earthquakes in 2011-12 damaged a lot of its
>>>> infrastructure), I'm hoping to find a way to capture sound on the road,
>>>> which, as many people I've spoken to here in interviews have mentioned, is
>>>> one of the most stress-inducing things about cycling.
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks for reading to my rambling request!
>>>>
>>>>  --
>>>>       Lily Bui
>>>>
>>>>  *M.S. candidate*, MIT Comparative Media Studies (2016)
>>>> *Researcher*, Writing, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication Lab
>>>> (WRAP)
>>>> Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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>> Lily Bui
>>
>> *M.S. candidate*, MIT Comparative Media Studies (2016)
>> *Researcher*, Writing, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication Lab
>> (WRAP)
>> Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Lily Bui

*M.S. candidate*, MIT Comparative Media Studies (2016)
*Researcher*, Writing, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication Lab (WRAP)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(657) 214-0139
@dangerbui

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