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020 _a0470850760
035 _a(Sirsi) u124264
041 _aeng
050 _a526.0285
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245 _aMapping in the age of digital media
_bthe Yale symposium
260 _aChichester
_bWiley-Academy
_c2003
300 _a144p.
_c26cm
350 _a24.95
520 _aA record of presentations made at a symposium held at Yale School of Architecture in spring 2002. Coves a wide range of disciplines, examining how new mapping techniques have altered how space is measured and represented. Divided into three sections: the first focuses on the mapping of surfaces; the second examines time and movement; and the third explores the deep space extending beneath the skins of objects, living bodies and landscapes. The last section explores the increase in computing power by examining high-resolution maps, voxel modelling and supercomputer simulations.
650 _aDIGITAL MAPPING
650 _aDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
650 _aVOXEL MODELLING
650 _aSPATIAL MODELLING
650 _aGEOPHYSICS
690 _aMAPPING AND MEASUREMENT
700 _aSilver, Mike
_xEditor
700 _aBalmori, Diana
_xEditor
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999 _c103188
_d103188