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About Citizen Mapmakers & Data Artists
Announcing Citizen Mapmakers & Data Artists
November 1, 2002
SVG is not only a mapmaking but a general purpose data visualization tool.
It is only fitting that we highlight this by placing data artists at
the heart of this project. Sample work under development.
Announcing Citizen Mapmakers
June 22, 2002
The Citizen Computing Institute is
proud to inaugurate Citizen Mapmakers, a pioneering effort to
promote collaborative, open source mapmaking among non-profits
and public interest advocacy groups. Employing an exciting new
graphics standard issued by the World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C) called Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), Citizen
Mapmakers aims to place important political and social issues
on the district maps of elected representatives and
government agencies. The project's primary objective is to
empower resource-poor individuals and groups with the skills
and tools of SVG mapmaking so that they can more effectively
educate the public about their issues and concerns.
All Citizen Mapmakers' source code and scripting is open
source. That is, we make our code freely available for you to
download and modify as you wish. We are, at the same time,
developing our code through the voluntary open source
development methods. We issue an open invitation to SVG
developers who are interested in helping non-profits and
public interest advoacy groups to contribute to our coding
projects. See the Source Code page for a decription of
goals for our initial conversion utility.
We will soon open an online forum to facilitate collaborative code-writing.
Citizen Mapmakers will settle in on this site on a
multi-installment plan. 'Putting Cancer Alley on the Map' is our first installment. Future
additions will include:
more demo projects like the
Cancer Alley map
a reference center with links
to helpful SVG development resources on the web
'how to' information on SVG mapmaking geared toward public interest advocacy
downloadable files of the code
with which we are developing maps
an online forum to facilitate
open source mapmaking among public interest advocates
and SVG developers
a national data access advocacy
map to identify failures of public authorities to
enable download of important map data.
We conceived of the project in the Fall of 2001
but other work obligations have slowed efforts to get it up
and running here on the site. Under the multi-installment
plan, we no longer have to delay getting started and will
regularly launch new features as time permits.
Mike McCullough,
mm@CitizenComputing.org
P.S. Included in "we" are my CCI colleagues Jeremy
Shapiro and Dave Bellin. While the labor behind Citizen
Mapmakers is largely mine at this point, Jeremy and Dave
offer invaluable advice and feedback for this
activity.
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