#geomob — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #geomob, aggregated by home.social.
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I’m looking for someone to record a podcast with me on what’s wrong with AI cartography. We’ve given space to people who are advocates and if like to talk with someone with contrary views. Is that you? DM me
#geomob #geomobpod #promptcartography
Crossposted with @openvibe
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I’m looking for someone to record a podcast with me on what’s wrong with AI cartography. We’ve given space to people who are advocates and if like to talk with someone with contrary views. Is that you? DM me
#geomob #geomobpod #promptcartography
Crossposted with @openvibe
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I’m looking for someone to record a podcast with me on what’s wrong with AI cartography. We’ve given space to people who are advocates and if like to talk with someone with contrary views. Is that you? DM me
#geomob #geomobpod #promptcartography
Crossposted with @openvibe
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I’m looking for someone to record a podcast with me on what’s wrong with AI cartography. We’ve given space to people who are advocates and if like to talk with someone with contrary views. Is that you? DM me
#geomob #geomobpod #promptcartography
Crossposted with @openvibe
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#GeoMob #Podcast: Episode 345. #Geospatial origins: Prof. David Martin, the development of modern digital census #geography in the UK
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#GeoMob #Podcast: Episode 345. #Geospatial origins: Prof. David Martin, the development of modern digital census #geography in the UK
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#GeoMob #Podcast: Episode 345. #Geospatial origins: Prof. David Martin, the development of modern digital census #geography in the UK
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#GeoMob #Podcast: Episode 345. #Geospatial origins: Prof. David Martin, the development of modern digital census #geography in the UK
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Last but not least, Oliver Thamm gave us a tour of his global engine simulating antiquity civilizations, built on PostGIS and the NASA WorldWind framework.
This was really a passion project, also presented at Geomob Berlin, and something that really resonated with our (small) audience.
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Last but not least, Oliver Thamm gave us a tour of his global engine simulating antiquity civilizations, built on PostGIS and the NASA WorldWind framework.
This was really a passion project, also presented at Geomob Berlin, and something that really resonated with our (small) audience.
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Last but not least, Oliver Thamm gave us a tour of his global engine simulating antiquity civilizations, built on PostGIS and the NASA WorldWind framework.
This was really a passion project, also presented at Geomob Berlin, and something that really resonated with our (small) audience.
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Last but not least, Oliver Thamm gave us a tour of his global engine simulating antiquity civilizations, built on PostGIS and the NASA WorldWind framework.
This was really a passion project, also presented at Geomob Berlin, and something that really resonated with our (small) audience.
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Ides Bauwens of Nazka Mapps presented "Wind In My Backyard" (WIMBY).
This was when the gaming-part of the evening started. When Ides presented the WIMBY project he also played a game with the audience.
A bit strange for a geomob event but it worked very well and there was an interesting discussion going on about wind farms and data. Mission accomplished!
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Ides Bauwens of Nazka Mapps presented "Wind In My Backyard" (WIMBY).
This was when the gaming-part of the evening started. When Ides presented the WIMBY project he also played a game with the audience.
A bit strange for a geomob event but it worked very well and there was an interesting discussion going on about wind farms and data. Mission accomplished!
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Ides Bauwens of Nazka Mapps presented "Wind In My Backyard" (WIMBY).
This was when the gaming-part of the evening started. When Ides presented the WIMBY project he also played a game with the audience.
A bit strange for a geomob event but it worked very well and there was an interesting discussion going on about wind farms and data. Mission accomplished!
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Ides Bauwens of Nazka Mapps presented "Wind In My Backyard" (WIMBY).
This was when the gaming-part of the evening started. When Ides presented the WIMBY project he also played a game with the audience.
A bit strange for a geomob event but it worked very well and there was an interesting discussion going on about wind farms and data. Mission accomplished!
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Next, Manuel Claeys Bouuaert showed us Topotijdreis.be — the (unofficial) Belgian sibling to the Dutch Topotijdreis.nl.
As he did last time, he impressed us with what he built.
Check it out: https://topotijdreis.be
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Next, Manuel Claeys Bouuaert showed us Topotijdreis.be — the (unofficial) Belgian sibling to the Dutch Topotijdreis.nl.
As he did last time, he impressed us with what he built.
Check it out: https://topotijdreis.be
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Next, Manuel Claeys Bouuaert showed us Topotijdreis.be — the (unofficial) Belgian sibling to the Dutch Topotijdreis.nl.
As he did last time, he impressed us with what he built.
Check it out: https://topotijdreis.be
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Next, Manuel Claeys Bouuaert showed us Topotijdreis.be — the (unofficial) Belgian sibling to the Dutch Topotijdreis.nl.
As he did last time, he impressed us with what he built.
Check it out: https://topotijdreis.be
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First up was Alexandre Jaillon of Médecins Sans Frontières, presenting "GIS Support to MSF Operations".
Alex gave us a very interesting peek inside MSF operations and how GIS plays a critical role there. @TheMissingMaps project was also presented as an integral part of all this.
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First up was Alexandre Jaillon of Médecins Sans Frontières, presenting "GIS Support to MSF Operations".
Alex gave us a very interesting peek inside MSF operations and how GIS plays a critical role there. @TheMissingMaps project was also presented as an integral part of all this.
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First up was Alexandre Jaillon of Médecins Sans Frontières, presenting "GIS Support to MSF Operations".
Alex gave us a very interesting peek inside MSF operations and how GIS plays a critical role there. @TheMissingMaps project was also presented as an integral part of all this.
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First up was Alexandre Jaillon of Médecins Sans Frontières, presenting "GIS Support to MSF Operations".
Alex gave us a very interesting peek inside MSF operations and how GIS plays a critical role there. @TheMissingMaps project was also presented as an integral part of all this.
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https://thegeomob.com/post/june-3rd-2026-geomobdub-details
First #Dublin #GeoMob. I can't go, but maybe there's someone else out there who needs to know. #OpenStreetMap -
https://thegeomob.com/post/june-3rd-2026-geomobdub-details
First #Dublin #GeoMob. I can't go, but maybe there's someone else out there who needs to know. #OpenStreetMap -
https://thegeomob.com/post/june-3rd-2026-geomobdub-details
First #Dublin #GeoMob. I can't go, but maybe there's someone else out there who needs to know. #OpenStreetMap -
Every time we post about Geomob, we make sure to thank our amazing sponsors because without their support, Geomob would not exist.
We’re thrilled to announce that @esriuk has renewed their annual sponsorship for both London & Edinburgh. Thank you for continuing to support the geospatial community!
Interested in becoming a sponsor? We offer a range of opportunities, from supporting a single event or city to becoming a global partner.
Get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
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Every time we post about Geomob, we make sure to thank our amazing sponsors because without their support, Geomob would not exist.
We’re thrilled to announce that @esriuk has renewed their annual sponsorship for both London & Edinburgh. Thank you for continuing to support the geospatial community!
Interested in becoming a sponsor? We offer a range of opportunities, from supporting a single event or city to becoming a global partner.
Get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
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Every time we post about Geomob, we make sure to thank our amazing sponsors because without their support, Geomob would not exist.
We’re thrilled to announce that @esriuk has renewed their annual sponsorship for both London & Edinburgh. Thank you for continuing to support the geospatial community!
Interested in becoming a sponsor? We offer a range of opportunities, from supporting a single event or city to becoming a global partner.
Get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
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Every time we post about Geomob, we make sure to thank our amazing sponsors because without their support, Geomob would not exist.
We’re thrilled to announce that @esriuk has renewed their annual sponsorship for both London & Edinburgh. Thank you for continuing to support the geospatial community!
Interested in becoming a sponsor? We offer a range of opportunities, from supporting a single event or city to becoming a global partner.
Get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
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We've added another Geomob event to the roster for the coming months:
📍 Geomob Lisbon on May 6th
That brings us to eight upcoming Geomobs!
Want to join us in Lisbon? Find all the details and register here:
https://thegeomob.com/post/may-6th-2026-geomoblx-details -
We've added another Geomob event to the roster for the coming months:
📍 Geomob Lisbon on May 6th
That brings us to eight upcoming Geomobs!
Want to join us in Lisbon? Find all the details and register here:
https://thegeomob.com/post/may-6th-2026-geomoblx-details -
We've added another Geomob event to the roster for the coming months:
📍 Geomob Lisbon on May 6th
That brings us to eight upcoming Geomobs!
Want to join us in Lisbon? Find all the details and register here:
https://thegeomob.com/post/may-6th-2026-geomoblx-details -
We've added another Geomob event to the roster for the coming months:
📍 Geomob Lisbon on May 6th
That brings us to eight upcoming Geomobs!
Want to join us in Lisbon? Find all the details and register here:
https://thegeomob.com/post/may-6th-2026-geomoblx-details -
Great #Geomob Podcast Episode with Prof. D. Unwin (of whom I have lots of citations in my Spatial Analysis course teaching materials) more or less about the History of GIS https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-332