Humaniterrain

| 04.27.15

Cross-posted from http://openterrain.tumblr.com/ Two days ago a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal. The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) sprang into action, coordinating mapping activities from remote mappers (read about how you can help) and working with open source mapping groups on the ground like Kathmandu Living Labs. One of the key components in any HOT activation...

Hacking for Parks in DC: Agency Data
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Citizen Data

| 04.21.15

On April 11 and 12, the Interior Department held its first-ever hackathon. The topic was one that’s close to our hearts: Parks! The myAmerica Dev Summit attracted people from all over the country interested in parks and code, and especially the new Recreation Information Database API (RIDB). Two Stamen folks went to the hackathon and...

Open Terrain: Work In-Progress for the Knight Foundation

| 04.17.15

For the past few months, we’ve been quietly working under a grant from the Knight Foundation to do something that no one seems to have done before: publicly compiling as many open-licensed, locally-created terrain data sets as possible to stitch together a global set. Esri, Mapbox, NASA,Google, Mapquest and others already make terrain maps available....

Art + Data Day > Museums & the Web by Beth

| 04.06.15

Last fall, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) reached out to Stamen to help with an exciting project: imagining the future of their museum collection API, which was in it’s very early stages. The ask was twofold: to do some initial experiments with the API to see what kinds of walls we hit, and...