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Here it is with its bigger brothers on the USGS map of the area.

The 3d print is 1:48000, half of the map scale, and took a little under 2 hours to print.

The smaller cnc cut birch plywood model is 1:24000, same as the map scale. It took about 2 hours to cut.

The larger cnc cut birch plywood model is 1:12000, twice the map scale. It took about 8 hours to cut.

#3dprinting #cnc #mtwhitney

@gkankia liking this… 👍
I experimented with something similar a while back for the road up Alp d’Huez but wasn’t really happy with it… must revisit one day #Blender

All the letters, large and small case. Quartz veins in stone. Molly Montgomery collects natural unedited rocks on the beach creating an alphabet that took her many years...

these kids are so used to bots being at the end of the submit button, more so that i was used to experiencing at that age, so i keep that in mind and respond to such reports along the lines of "hey i want to help, but this is now how you talk to people to get it." and they often apologize, genuinely! i get a lot of "i didn't realize this was a person" which is incredibly mature once you get past their original message calling my mom gay because their bot code doesn't work lol

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Giving open ai a prompt like 'Write a three-paragraph essay on primitivism and Chaucer's the Former Age' , or 'death and Sir Orfeo,' or 'madness and Margery Kempe' produces perfectly serviceable B/B+ papers. Totally normie readings, with no sense of tension or danger -- in other words, your average undergraduate paper, with the Up With People Culture that's culturally general to nearly everyone

Open AI is therefore a good benchmark of the automatism of most cultural expression.

Acabat el novembre, s'acaba el #30DayMapChallenge
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Un resum ràpid del mes dels mapes!
Recupero el costum de penjar coses més llargues en un bloc, a veure quant dura.

a sad story with happy ending:
back in 1995, in the netscape days, there was this little site called Betrayal at Krondor Help Web. some icelandic guy did the thankless job of mapping every treasure chest, enemy, dirt pile, maze, and moredhel chest puzzle solution. i visited and used it for decades.

Professor Eysteinn Björnsson updated that #retrogaming site for 25 years, until he unexpectedly died in 2021. i am honoured to now host it in his memory in perpetuity at dimwood.net

Any #ttrpg #artists fancy working on a project? I’m looking for some cards / hex cards drawn for a #ttrpgDesign that draws a lot from The Hobbit, A Wizard of Earthsea and I particularly like the Ruth Robbins style drawings in the latter.

Hit me up with a reply/links and we can talk portfolio and rates.

Please also boost so that some artists actually see this.

@mcnees
Wow! I wish I could have become a real scientist so I could create marvelous maps like this!

I make maps for science fiction writers to assist them. I am muddling along with the Hipparcos star catalog,

Since scifi authors are interested in flight paths for their starships I did auto generation of paths. What worked best was iterating through the list of star systems ( singles, binary, trinary) and creating a path between that system and 2 closest neighbors.
#StarMaps #AtomicRockets

Mapping Titan is really hard. Cassini spacecraft gave us great datasets, but they are all looking at different things, different depths, have different resolutions, and don't overlap.

Arrrrgh!

Is like that story of 5 people examining an elephant, but one person touches, one person tastes and one person smells and they have to describe the full elephant.

There were five datasets at our disposal....

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Now with a fun pixel filter. Continuing to be impressed by what you can do with svg filters: samanpwbb.github.io/terrain-ex

New blog post: we take a tour through all the fascinating ways our OpenStreetMap-based Stamen map tiles were used during last month's #30DayMapChallenge! stamen.com/30daymapchallenge-2 (including images from @neilc @clairehalloran @cartocalypse @geofritz and many more)

It was two years ago today that the platform of the 305m Arecibo Telescope collapsed. The Observatory continues to produce science from its other instruments, including airglow cameras, lidars and a 12m radio telescope.
Here's a sunrise photo from happier times, taken at the end of an observing session in November 2009.

Beautiful illustration of where people are concentrated.

If you squint, you can see Australia and New Zealand.

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