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This American Life : Mapping →
Five ways of mapping the world. One story about people who make maps the traditional way—by drawing things we can see. And other stories about people who map the world using smell, sound, touch, and taste. The world redrawn by the five senses.
We all tend to submit to the whims of the world that surrounds us, and in...
– MORI ART MUSEUM [All About Laughter]
Laurie Anderson : Acronyms →
Neural.it :: new media art, electronic music,... →
Rexotrek Map
The American Association of Human-Animal Bond... →
The American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians Newsletter (Spring 2006)
Animal Minds →
National Geographic March 2008
Animal Voice Magazine - Dog articles →
The Animals Voice Magazine is about animal rights and its defenders.
PDPAL →
PDPal, by Marina Zurkow, Scott Paterson and Julian Bleecker, was a multi-component public art project that allowed audiences to map public spaces
Mary Ellen Bute: Seeing Sound →
Article by William Moritz
Seeing with sound →
See with your Ears - Vision technology
Astro Dog tracker by Garmin →
Location is Everything - Rhizome →
Artists in Location is Everything map personal or collective experiences
Stipple - Position Log →
GPS Drawing
Live Online Drawing with Beauty and Chaos by Eric... →
Beauty and Chaos is an online drawing graffiti board / multi-user interactive whiteboard / drawing space that allows you to draw online collaboratively with other people.
A Conversation with Temple Grandin →
On NPR’s Talk of the Nation, January 20, 2006
Temple Grandin →
Animals in Translation by Temple Grandin and co-author Catherine Johnson, uses the mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior
Bio Mapping - Christian Nold →
Bio Mapping is a community mapping project where participants are wired up with a Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) recording device, and then re-eplore their local area by walking the neighbourhood with the device. On their return a map is created which visualises points of high and low emotional arousal.
Modelling Virtual Dogs: It's A Walk In The Park! →
ScienceDaily (19 April 2006) - Dog walking is a national pastime, but how does your dog walk? Different breeds have different gaits, for example greyhounds tend to be thin and fast whilst labradors are thicker set and tend to waddle. Dr Jim Usherwood from the Royal Veterinary College in London explains how he is using computers to simulate the way dogs walk, helping scientists understand the...
The Emotional Dog and its Rational Tail: A Social... →
by Jonathan Haidt, University of Virginia, October 31, 2000
How to build an animatronic tail →
A step by step guide on how to build and program your own animatronic tail by Wolf Tronix