Grassroots Mapping is a series of participatory mapping projects involving communities in cartographic dispute. Seeking to invert the traditional power structure of cartography, the grassroots mappers used helium balloons and kites to loft their own “community satellites” made with inexpensive digital cameras.

NuVu/Grassroots Mapping workshop featured in Brookline Tab Blog

April 26th, 2010 by Jeffrey Warren

Last Thursday in the NuVu Studio workshop, we flew an experimental aerodynamic balloon modeled after a shark’s body at Skyline Park, a former landfill which has been converted to playing fields. A Brookline TAB photographer caught us launching (see above photo) and we made it into their blog:

full (short) article at the Brookline Tab Blog

I mentioned this on the mailing list, but we subsequently lost the balloon due to a bad knot (my fault!). This is our first balloon lost! We’ll be more careful with knots from here on out — apologies to Vanessa and Julian, who built the balloon!

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