A nine-minute film, directed by architects Charles and Ray Eames, “Powers of Ten” visualized for the first time the journey through the different scales of existence - from outer space to the space of the atom. This film inspired the Keyhole Project, which, twenty years later, became Google Earth, a (non) commercial online tool for surveying the surface of Earth, making those intriguing images from the 1970s part of our everyday life. Today, as Google Earth counts more than one billion downloads per year, Felix Baumgartner experienced zoom-out mode in physical space, launching himself into the stratosphere. This new overview of the planet that is provided to us by Google Earth virtually, Felix Baumgartner for the first time experie...
Abstract This article addresses the debates surrounding the design uses of satellite-based geovisual...
1 The process of cartography and the ideological problems that accompany this process (such as who d...
This paper unpacks the history of seeing and the separation of subjectivity from objectivity in orde...
A nine-minute film, directed by architects Charles and Ray Eames, “Powers of Ten” visualized for the...
Virtual 3D-City-and Architecture models, Virtual Globe systems like NASA World Wind and Google Earth...
This article explores Google Earth as a new aesthetic form of the visual, which has the power to inf...
“The ‘eyes’ made available in modern technological sciences shatter any idea of passive vision; thes...
was the first virtual globe easily available to the ordinary user of the Internet.1 Google Earth, at...
Places have always been palimpsests. The contemporary is constantly being constructed upon the found...
GeoHumanities maps an emerging intellectual terrain with 30 cutting-edge contributions from internat...
Direct input from: Matthew Naud, Kris S. Oswalt, Roger Rayle, Lars Schumann and other contributions...
Earthrise tells the remarkable story of the first photographs of Earth from space and the totally un...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
Abstract This article addresses the debates surrounding the design uses of satellite-based geovisual...
1 The process of cartography and the ideological problems that accompany this process (such as who d...
This paper unpacks the history of seeing and the separation of subjectivity from objectivity in orde...
A nine-minute film, directed by architects Charles and Ray Eames, “Powers of Ten” visualized for the...
Virtual 3D-City-and Architecture models, Virtual Globe systems like NASA World Wind and Google Earth...
This article explores Google Earth as a new aesthetic form of the visual, which has the power to inf...
“The ‘eyes’ made available in modern technological sciences shatter any idea of passive vision; thes...
was the first virtual globe easily available to the ordinary user of the Internet.1 Google Earth, at...
Places have always been palimpsests. The contemporary is constantly being constructed upon the found...
GeoHumanities maps an emerging intellectual terrain with 30 cutting-edge contributions from internat...
Direct input from: Matthew Naud, Kris S. Oswalt, Roger Rayle, Lars Schumann and other contributions...
Earthrise tells the remarkable story of the first photographs of Earth from space and the totally un...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
A speech of then-Vice President Al Gore in 1998 created a vision for a Digital Earth, and played a r...
Abstract This article addresses the debates surrounding the design uses of satellite-based geovisual...
1 The process of cartography and the ideological problems that accompany this process (such as who d...
This paper unpacks the history of seeing and the separation of subjectivity from objectivity in orde...