Posts Tagged ‘gnuplot’
Atmospheric Proxemics
December 8, 2010
Some notes on the broader concerns of the invisible cartographies project: There are two sides to the invisible dynamics of the landscape revealed by this project. The first presents these dynamisms as components or qualities of the landscape as an objective reality, as fluctuations that are part of the landscape itself and not simply perceived [...]
2010 | strct | Tags: Air, Atmospheres, Cartography, Ecology, gnuplot, Proxemics, Ruskin, WalkingComments (0)
A Mysterious Ravine
December 2, 2010
A static canary was left in Ford Park to see what invisible and diffuse bodies were passing through it over a 24 hour period (see invisible.folly.co.uk/ford-park/). After 24 hours in the park, here’s the data it gathered on general fluctuations in airquality: Mostly there are only minor fluctuations, apart from the huge ravine that occurs [...]
2010 | strct | Tags: Air, Atmospheres, Environmental Data, gnuplot, PythonComments (0)
Twin Peaks
November 25, 2010
For getting quick results from the data gathered on walks over the hills of Ulverston I’ve been using gnuplot for some basic visualisations. Once the plots are generated they can be quickly and easily arranged for cross reference using imagemagick. Commands below. Gnuplot commands for the above: set terminal png set output ‘layer1.png’ unset tics [...]