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Panoramic Map of New York


Map Cover: large | flickr
Map Front: small | large | flickr
Picked this map up a few months ago at a used bookstore, but kept forgetting to actually scan the thing. It’s pretty funky, with a weird perspective that you don’t usually see these days. The map has no date, but sometime around 1950 would be a decent estimate.
There’s a transit map on the back, but it needs some more work before it gets posted. We’ll save that project for a rainy day, I’ve already put far too much effort into stitching this one together.
Update
Comments also indicate that the map is likely from around the time of the 1939 World’s Fair. I’ve also added a copy of the transportation map on the back. Had scanned it in but forgot to stitch the images together.

Map Back: small | large | flickr
Update 2
From Jim Hughes at Codex 99.
Although the traditional maps were becoming more accurate, the ever-increasing height and sheer density of buildings made perspective mapping increasingly problematic. This map, prepared as a 1939 World’s Fair souvenir by Alexander Gross shows the limitations of traditional perspective.
Steve Wozniak interview
A comprehensive interview with Steve Wozniak. In high-school, he designed his chips on paper and later he created the first Apple machine while he was working a day-job at HP.
Cat in a bottle
Video of a cat in a bottle. Just in case you thought Bonsai Kittens weren’t real.
Removing camera shake research
Removing camera shake from a single image, new research from MIT and UofT, presented at Siggraph.
Helvetica the Film
Helvetica the film. Yes, it’s real and it’s coming next summer.
Joen’s nerd-candy
Check out Joen’s August Installment: Von Neumann for some pretty nerd-candy. The name should be familiar to any computer science student.
Fictional expletives
A list of fictional expletives. The easy way around censorship.
Portable Park

A project created by four Dalhousie Architecture students. I noticed it in a recent Maclean’s issue, mostly for the novelty value. That said, there’s probably a larger overarching message concerning our use of green space, etc. Unfortunately, the original article at the Halifax Daily News doesn’t seem to exist anymore.
Yodel Anecdotal
Paul introduces us to his summer project as intern at Yahoo! It’s called Yodel Anecdotal and amounts to their corporate uberblog. Paul even set them up with my wonderful flickrRSS plugin, maybe Yahoo! will finally start indexing my site.
Transparent canoe
A hybrid canoe-kayak with a transparent body. It’d be a fun way to get a peek at the life below.
Knightly’s misrepresentation
Kiera Knightly gets enhanced for the American market. She says they won’t let anything smaller than a C-cup grace their magazine covers.