
Monday, 11 May 2009
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The way I prefer to approach this is to put all artists onto the map and then start to organise where they should go in order for the links to be made. This may just stay as a rough guide map only in order to complete some of the routes as posters to use as my final submission for the project.
It's complicated to sort out but hopefully it will make it a lot easier afterwards.


Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Producers
Each route will need a shape. Rather than generate them randomly I've looked at influential Hip Hop producers. The about.com website suggests a list of the top 50 (link to about.com here) and I tried to get a mix between the most importantand those who have worked with a wide variety of artists.
I then looked at the backgrounds of each one - where they were born, grew up, moved to, where they recorded etc and put the results into google maps using the directions utility. All of the maps below were generated by google maps (link to google maps website here).
Jay Dilla
Alchemist

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Network Rail
The Network Rail Route Planner map simplifies UK map well. Each network route is shown in the context of the others see image below.
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Direction
From what I've been looking at recently (mostly not on the blog) the main options seem to be a map/maps to show one or a combination of:
Evolution/Progression of genres
Artists and their producers/links between them
Genre links and pioneers
Genre chronology
Linking music and places
Deciding which of these to carry on with will give a better idea of what the next stage will be, even if I find ways that several of these things could be included.
Friday, 3 April 2009
Producer 'Routes'
The shape of each route/line will be dictated by the movements of the producer. The above example is for DJ Premier. Houston, Texas to Brooklyn, New York.
I'll simplify each line to be at o, 45 and 90 degree angles.
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Map Symbols
Reproductions of symbols from Network Rail maps that could be relevant to the project.
(Drawn using Flash).


Gullah Music
Website that explains Gullah Music, a way that African slaves used to communicate with each other in America by way of a coded language, whilst seemingly singing gospel tunes.
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Compatability
These maps fit together smoothly; the official Toronto subway map (http://www.toronto.ca/ttc/pdf/subway_rt.pdf) and the two streetcar guides created by Matthew Blackett of Spacing (http://spacing.ca/wire/?p=2691)


This has perfect relevance to the project as a way to juxtapose the links between mainstream and underground.
The skill seems to be in applying the same visual language to different sets of information, as would have been neccessary with the independent services of the first London Tube map.


This has perfect relevance to the project as a way to juxtapose the links between mainstream and underground.
The skill seems to be in applying the same visual language to different sets of information, as would have been neccessary with the independent services of the first London Tube map.
Electrical Schematics
Beck's Tube design has been likened to electrical schematic diagrams e.g http://www.shively.com/dit-de-icer-schematic.gif... Parallel lines, symbols and colour coding help to simplify.



Both travel maps and the schematics share some of the same symbols e.g wiring symbols http://hampgh.com/ClassMaterials.aspx

Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Massimo Vignelli NY Subway Map

http://img330.imageshack.us/img330/10/system19721ac.jpg
It's difficult to believe that Vignelli's 1972 NY subway map was completely rejected. Maybe it would have been a success if it had been trialled in the same way as Harry Beck's intially controversial London Tube design .

'The Platform' album by Dilated Peoples, released in May 2000. Example of an underground group that have also 'surfaced' at times with tracks like 'This Way' with Kanye West (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbo9QlcLcX8).
Sunday, 20 January 2008
Early Idea
Monday, 14 January 2008
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