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    <title>workshop : GPS for Artists - background info</title>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>GPS for Artists<br />
Theatre, Quay Arts, Sea Street, Newport Harbour, Isle of Wight PO30 5BD<br />
Saturday 19th Februrary 2005 10am - 5pm<br />
Ivan Pope presents A Locative Day Out<br />
The satellite based Global Positioning System (GPS) allows us to record<br />
basic information about our location, direction, altitude and speed.<br />
Using small hand held devices, artists can record and interpret this<br />
data to create mapping, locative, durational and other works. GPS allows</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>GPS for Artists<br />
Theatre, Quay Arts, Sea Street, Newport Harbour, Isle of Wight PO30 5BD </p>
<p>Saturday 19th Februrary 2005 10am - 5pm</p>
<p>Ivan Pope presents A Locative Day Out</p>
<p>The satellite based Global Positioning System (GPS) allows us to record<br />
basic information about our location, direction, altitude and speed.<br />
Using small hand held devices, artists can record and interpret this<br />
data to create mapping, locative, durational and other works. GPS allows<br />
us to take back knowledge of our whereabouts, and to annotate this<br />
knowledge, or to reuse it as we wish.</p>
<p>Artists can use access to this locative data that forms the background<br />
to all our lives, to add another layer of information to work. Whether<br />
we want accurate information or chaotic disinformation, the gps<br />
satellites transmit unceasingly 24 hours a day, not caring whether we<br />
make use of their datastreams or not. We can anonymously take up their<br />
offering and convert it to human data.</p>
<p>This one day live workshop will introduce the basic functioning of the<br />
GPS and demonstrate GPS devices and software along with digital cameras.<br />
Participants will be able to use GPS devices and digital cameras in the<br />
field to create their own personal mappings of the locality. These<br />
mappings will form the basis for a workshop in creating combined and<br />
annotated maps and images. </p>
<p>We will spend the day looking at software and hardware and discussing<br />
psychogeographic and locative issues while making our own maps, playing<br />
gps games and adding to the global store of waypoints.</p>
<p>Workshop to include:</p>
<p>Introduction to handheld gps units, cameras and software<br />
Briefing on site for mapping project<br />
2 hour walk to make maps and take pictures<br />
Workshop in production of mappings and using images with maps<br />
Production of personalised mappings<br />
Ends with introduction to gps games</p>
<p>Saturday 19th Februrary 2005 10am � 5pm<br />
Ivan Pope presents A Locative Day Out </p>
<p>Schedule:</p>
<p>9.45 Coffee<br />
10.00am Introduction to GPS units, cameras and software - Ivan Pope<br />
11.15 Demonstration of the system at Quay Arts<br />
11.30am Group journeys<br />
2.45pm Meet in caf� for tea<br />
3.00pm Discussion of group experiences and demonstration of software � Ivan Pope<br />
5.00pm Ends</p>
<p>Please note:</p>
<p>Participants should bring recording devices of their choice such as a notebook or sketchbook and pen/pencil; video camera; digital camera; phone camera; PDA; needle and thread � feel free to be as creative as you like. The GPS systems we will use will be Garmins � we encourage those of you who own GPS devices to bring them along (we will have to check software compatibility).</p>
<p>Please bring with you any ideas for a journey on Isle of Wight that can be completed in around 2hrs.</p>
<p>Bus fares and petrol will need to be covered by participants.</p>
<p>Lunch will need to be provided by participants</p>
<p>We look forward to meeting you on 19th and if you have any questions do not hesitate to contact Helen Sloan, Director, SCAN, ArtSway, Station Road, Sway SO41 6BA<br />
Tel: 01590 682824 <a href="mailto:info@scansite.org" rel="nofollow">info@scansite.org</a> . If you need to contact us in an emergency on the day call 07973 919210</p>
<p>Quay Arts Centre is a member of SCAN, a consortium of organisations with a commitment to collaborative working in the field of digital arts practice.<br />
Further details on: <a href="http://www.scansite.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.scansite.org</a></p>
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