Jerusalem
jerusalem

##Jerusalem - one piece at a time The work in Jerusalem concentrates on collaborative mapmaking techniques for creating independent documentation of the urban environment. It is developing through various partnerships between activists, architects, planners community organizers and different groups of inhabitants that are interested in DIY mapmaking for their causes and needs. Here is a great article that can provide an overview: [https://micromag.evidenceandinfluence.org/article/mapmaking-in-jerusalem/](https://micromag.evidenceandinfluence.org/article/mapmaking-in-jerusalem/). Below is a list of projects initiated in Jerusalem, organized by date, indicating name of area or neighborhood and a short description. ##Silwan During July-September 2011 the Education-Lab in mamuta.org (Hagit Keysar and Shai Efrati) together with Jeffrey Warren, have conducted workshops of Participatory GIS and Do-It-Yourself aerial photography in Jerusalem, in Silwan, East Jerusalem and Ein Karem, West Jerusalem. Silwan is a strong area of resistance to ethnic discrimination, land and home expropriation and confiscation by the State of Israel, and it is heavily enclosed by police and military forces. We worked with The Wadi Hilweh Information Center who organized a group of children age 10-14 for a DIY aerial photography workshop, aiming to depict the life in the the Wadi Hilweh area of Silwan from children's perpectives. some pictures of the process and outputs: ##Ein Karem July 2011 This DIY aerial photograph of the Miriam Spring area in Ein Karem was done following a two day kite mapping workshop we conducted, Shai Efrati and myself (Hagit Keysar) with Jeffrey Warren of the Public Laboratory, during July 2011, with children from Ein Karem, Jerusalem. The images we produced were used by the local residents in their struggle against urban renewal programs that as they claim, will deeply damage the characteristics of the village and its ancient archaeological remnants. More [here](http://publiclab.org/wiki/ein-karem-jerusalem). [Ein Karem in mapknitter](https://mapknitter.org/map/view/ein-karem) ##Sheikh Jarrah July 2011. Aerial map created during a demo in solidarity with the declaration of a Palestinian state in the UN, July 2011. see also: http://publiclab.org/notes/warren/7-21-2011/balloon-mapping-protest-jerusalem From some unknown reason, the map was disassembled on mapknitter but later restitched and published by Stewart Long. April-June 2014 In collaboration with the Dajani family in Sheikh Jarrah and researcher Dorit Naaman we created an aerial map above their house in the neighborhood which is under the threat of expropriation by settlers' organizations (more about the issue you can read [here](http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/16BCBEE7EBF67D5F852577BA004C06F1). The Dajani family used to own a house prior to 1948 in the now Jewish neighborhood in the west Jerusalem Katamon Neighborhood. Mapping, researching and re-inscribing the Dajani story is part of an effort to visualize and contextualize the ongoing Nakba, within the urban environment of Jerusalem. This mapping project was made possible with efforts by Muna Dajani, Ghadeer Dajani, the children Adel and Lara, [Dorit Naaman] (http://www.film.queensu.ca/Dorit.html), and Hagit Keysar. MORE UPDATES SOON ##Yaffo Street July 2012. The aerial map of Jaffa street and the old city's corner was taken as part of an open workshop in Yaffo 23 art gallery, in collaboration with mamuta.org. The workshop, conducted by Zemer Sat and Hagit Keysar, was part of the exhibition Experiments in Techniques of Awakening 15/7/2012-4/8/2012. Here is the stitched map we created: This aerial image is annotated if viewed on flickr. ##Bak'a ![bakaajerusalem01.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/000/452/medium/bakaajerusalem01.jpg) June 5 2012 A balloon mapping, not yet stitched to a full map of the area photographed, in Bak'a neighborhood, as part of a an improvised street-exhibition of artists working in the Mamuta art and media center in Ein Karem, which were protesting against the closure of the center due to insufficient funding. ##Beit Safafa May-June 2013 DIY aerial photography workshop took place May 8 2013 in Beit Safafa, a southern Jerusalem Palestinian neighborhood/village. We met in the protest tent which was created for a joint resistance against the construction of road 4 that goes through Beit Safafa, an Arab neighbourhood in southern Jerusalem. The photographic map was created by a group of residents, activists, students from the course "art and activism", led by the [sala-manca group](http://mamuta.org/)). Our attempt and results: We had an excellent workshop with lots of enthusiasm. We did one long flight with the kite photographing the construction of the road, walking along it. The second flight was done independently by the students and activists, it was their first flight and they did a great job! Unfortunately we had a bad unmount of the memory card from the computer and the second batch of photos was deleted! But we will do another flight soon to restore the photos that were lost. Here is a link to the beginning of the stitched map: [](https://mapknitter.org/maps/beit-safafa) Questions and next steps: We hope to work a bit deeper with people from the community which are greatly affected by the road and create another layer of annotation, later to be used for presenting their case in court. The full map was created together with Hellen Vexler and Ala Salman, by photographing from 4 different points along the road. Road 4, a 6 lane highway, cuts through the neighborhood with devastating consequences on its residents' quality of life, everyday mobility and community life. By creating a high resolution photographic map of the road they could visualize the story of the community in their advocacy efforts. As a member of the community who participated in creating the map said, the map enabled to show the damages of the road in "realtime", "בשידור חי". Furthermore it was a way to resist the political invisibility forced upon the Beit Safafa community with the ongoing construction of the road, that never seized in spite of their protests and legal efforts. They were resisting the political invisibility by reincorporating the very same visual technologies that assist in rendering them invisible by institutional planners and decision makers. See Also: [WERE DO THE MAPS GO](http://publiclab.org/notes/hagitkeysar/11-18-2013/where-do-the-maps-go) ##Kiryat Hayovel see background details [here](http://publiclab.org/notes/hagitkeysar/04-10-2014/mapping-urban-biosphere-in-jerusalem) In Kiryat Hayovel a predominately jewish neighborhood in southwest Jerusalem, the community center together with students created a photographic map of an urban biosphere in a valley that crosses through the neighborhood, mapping and visualizing updated information about its natural and social values with the aim to take significant part in decision making on the future and preservation of this site. 23-24.4.2014 Mapping "Vadi Hayovel" with Ytav Bosira (urban planner), Dana Gazy (community worker), Liat Brix, Batel Yossef (architects) and students in and the civil architecture Unit in Bezalel. we managed to balloon map the valley and collaborated with the Mushon Zer-Aviv and Nir Yariv from the[ Open Knowledge Workshop i](http://www.hasadna.org.il/en/)n processing the aerial and ground photographies we produced during the day, we used github, mapbox and tilemill. This is a pilot we intend to develop further. ##Katamon created with Dorit Naaman as part of the project with the Dajani family of Sheikh Jarrah more about this map and project soon......


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molangmuir10 "Will do!!! thanks " | Read more » almost 5 years ago
hagitkeysar "pls document and write something here so I can see the results :) good luck! " | Read more » almost 5 years ago
molangmuir10 "I will try to recreate one with my friend whose a wood worker! I will definitely come if I'm around - I love the open eye gallery and Liverpool! T..." | Read more » almost 5 years ago
hagitkeysar "Hi @molangmuir10 It was printed and then mounted on MDF, and cut to size. I didn't do it myself, it was done in a print studio. It will be present..." | Read more » almost 5 years ago
molangmuir10 "Hello!!! I love the way you have presented the maps here. Do you have any advice on how it was done? I'd like to replicate this for my project in..." | Read more » almost 5 years ago
hagitkeysar "Thanks Nick! bigger and badder sounds good :) pls email me you address I'll send the booklet to you. " | Read more » about 8 years ago
nshapiro "This is fantastic! The wood mounted maps and the viewer assuming the balloon's-eye-view is really nicely done. The detail of the kids holding hands..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
hagitkeysar "Thanks Klie, the promotion is not a big deal, anyhow it is one of those events that max 500 people know about... i think it was mostly the feeling ..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
klie "Argh, so sorry to read about the promotion issues. The exhibition looks great and everything is so well done. Keep on keepin' on. " | Read more » about 8 years ago
hagitkeysar "thanks April, email me your address... " | Read more » about 8 years ago
aprilrconway "Hi Hagit, This work is fantastic. I'm sorry to hear about how the current conflict affected the exhibit. if you're able, I would love to have a cop..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
warren "Thanks! " | Read more » about 8 years ago
hagitkeysar "Thanks Jeff! I'll send one over to you. I couldn't find a way to download the article. It has nice pictures but most of them are included in this p..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
warren "I hadn't seen images of this exhibition, and I must say the maps are beautifully presented. I'd love a copy of the booklet, too! It's so sad to he..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
ann "Hagit, how did you embed the map into this blog post? " | Read more » almost 9 years ago
hagitkeysar "Thanks Liz! " | Read more » about 9 years ago
liz "This is a beautifully documented presentation, thank you for crafting this post!!! " | Read more » about 9 years ago
hagitkeysar "Thnx Mathew! soon it will grow to cover the whole area of the park... " | Read more » over 9 years ago
mathew "beautiful map! " | Read more » over 9 years ago
hagitkeysar "thank you Mathew :-) " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "congratulations Hagit! so glad you'll be there! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mlamadrid "Hi Hagit, Thanks for the great post. I am a graphic/media designer first and a mapper second but from my limited knowledge I can point that there..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
nedhorning "Hi Hagit, I don't have any research notes related to community mapping. Most of my involvement is peripheral, providing input into methods and hel..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
hagitkeysar "Hi Ned, I am happy to know there is interest and technical/mechanical aspects is definitely what I am missing :) would be great to learn more on th..." | Read more » over 10 years ago