Rich Gibson works on the Gigapan and Explorable Microscopy Projects for Carnegie Melon University and NASA's Intelligent Robotics Group, and creates high resolution portraits of people and is developing ways to archive physical spaces with explorable images.He is a bricoleur, hacker, artist, programmer, and author.He helped create the Neogeography movement, coauthoring Mapping Hacks and Google Maps Hacks. The process of working with and exploring how we interact and explore space lead him to the more generalized world of providing both context, and detail with explorable images.Since July 2007 he has been obsessed with creating new ways to capture and use high resolution images of everything from Chaos Communications Camp in 2007, Volcanos in Arizona for NASA, the tidy offices of Monochrom in Vienna, details of cell metosis in mouse testis, and portraits of people with the details of landscapes.Geocoder.US was created by Schuyler Erle while Jo Walsh, Schuyler, and I were writing _Mapping Hacks_ for O'Reilly. Seven years later people are still using the service!Rich's phone is 707-529-6413. Call if you need to, but email is preferable.read more ...read less ...
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