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301 - 333 Valencia St. and 14th St. - Map the Moment, United States of America


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Project Name301 - 333 Valencia St. and 14th St. - Map the Moment
CountryUnited States of America
StatusPublished
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Data Types

Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
Photogrammetry - TerrestrialN/A GBFujifilm X-Pro 1 Mirrorless
Background
Site DescriptionMany businesses had been forced to temporarily close because of the CoViD-19 pandemic, and covered their windows with plywood. These plywood panels became canvases for artists, as well as protesters in the Black Lives Matter Movement. This block of businesses was a good example of how untreated plywood became a canvas for spray paint graffiti, while even a simple mural might be left relatively un-tagged.
Project DescriptionThe documentation of this site was part of the Map the Moment project, intended to capture spontaneous and temporary changes to the public streetscape. This data was collected by Brian Tolle, Susanna Douglas, and Joseph McGovern and was processed by Pavel Matoušek. The team used a Fujifilm X-Pro 1 to scan this site.
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Collection Date2020-06-11 to 2020-06-11
Publication Date2021-04-20
License TypeCC BY-NC-SA
Model Information
Reuse ScoreB - High-Quality Model without Georeferencing
Entities
Contributors
CollectorsBrian Tolle, Susanna Douglas, Joseph McGovern
PartnersPavel Matoušek
Citation
CyArk, Brian Tolle, Susanna Douglas, Joseph McGovern 2021: 301 - 333 Valencia St. and 14th St. - Map the Moment - Photogrammetry - Terrestrial. Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/hnn2-dt82

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