[Ssc-dev] Gezi Park image analyis

Sam Gregory sam at witness.org
Fri Oct 25 10:29:29 EDT 2013


This is an interesting across-time visualization of photos across a protest
site, that seems relevant to InformaCam visualization thinking and use
scenarios.

https://wiki.digitalmethods.net/Dmi/GeziParkLife

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