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Over the last 2 years the aim of the Bio Mapping has shifted away from exhibitions in city centrers towards focusing on places where people actually life and feel passionate about.
The Greenwich Emotion Map is a 6 month artist commission hosted by Independent Photography as part of 'Peninsula', a series of artist commissions on the Greenwich Peninsula.
Artist Christian Nold has been invited to collaborate with local residents from the Greenwich Peninsula to explore the area afresh and build an emotion map of the area that explores people's relationship with their local environment.
The project is set up as a series of participatory workshops that invite people to borrow a Bio Mapping device and go for a walk. The device measures the wearer's Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), which is an indicator of emotional arousal in conjunction with their geographical location. The resulting maps encourage personal reflection on the complex relationship between us, our environment and our fellow citizens. By sharing this information we can construct maps that visualise where we as a community feel stressed and excited.
As part of Node London , two separate public workshops will take place in March at Independent Photography, where people will be able to see the collective Greenwich Emotion Map as well as participate by going for their own walk in the local area.
A printed 'Greenwich Emotion Map' wall poster will be available from Independent Photography as well as a number of other local Node London venues.
"Will seeing other people's experiences, allow us to engage differently with our environment?"
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Requirements for setting up a Bio Mapping community project:
1 Commited local producers that will help create connections between the residents and the artist
2 Windows computer (less than 3 years old)
3 Data projector
3 Broadband internet connection with external fixed IP
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Previous Community projects:
Greenwich Emotion Map - Independent Photography, London, Oct 2005- Apr 2006
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Last Updated 22.08.07
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Hello I need to get feedback from people about what they think about the Bio Mapping project. Please help by filling out this online form. Thanks so much !!!
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I am in Tokyo speaking and running a Bio Mapping workshop at the Dislocate 07 conference. Come and join us if you are around.
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Link to all the press coveage
The San Francisco Emotion Map is complete. At the end of July I will be Bio Mapping in Tokyo. Until then I am working on my book and setting up a project in Stockport and Stoke Newington. Please see my main site for more info.
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There is a new interview about the Bio Mapping project.
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Bio Mapping has won the SciArt R&D award which will give me time to write a book about the project and commission some critical / historical essays around the project. If you are intersted in writing one get in touch!
Live interview on WAMU US public radio.
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New articles about Bio Mapping on the Discovery Channel the New Scientist and on Slashdot in the German Telepolis, Italian MondoGIS , French Liberation and Techno Science as well as British Council magazine
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A high quality MPEG4 video of the Greenwich Emotion Map is available for download
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I was interviewed on BBC World Service and NewsTalk106. See Tom Hagler's walk in Covent Garden.
(requires Google Earth)
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The Observer carries an article on Bio Mapping. Click on the links to view
David Smith's walks in rural Bibury as well as 'Murder Mile' in Hackney.
(requires Google Earth)