An organizing page for LEAFFEST! Questions We tried proposing sessions in the form of questions...
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61 CURRENT | warren |
September 30, 2017 14:27
| about 7 years ago
An organizing page for LEAFFEST! QuestionsWe tried proposing sessions in the form of questions this year, Jeopardy-style! [questions:leaffest] Past LEAFFEST info follows! LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont Some research notes with the tag LEAFFEST2013(so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ Rideshare: Here is a Google Doc for matching up riders and drivers. . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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60 | warren |
September 30, 2017 14:22
| about 7 years ago
An organizing page for LEAFFEST! QuestionsWe tried proposing sessions in the form of questions this year, Jeopardy-style! [questions:leaffest,leaffest-2017] Past LEAFFEST info follows! LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont Some research notes with the tag LEAFFEST2013(so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ Rideshare: Here is a Google Doc for matching up riders and drivers. . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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September 30, 2017 14:21
| about 7 years ago
An organizing page for LEAFFEST! QuestionsWe tried proposing sessions in the form of questions this year, Jeopardy-style! [questions:leaffest,leaffest-2017] LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont Some research notes with the tag LEAFFEST2013(so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ Rideshare: Here is a Google Doc for matching up riders and drivers. . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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58 | cfastie |
August 26, 2014 13:34
| over 10 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont Some research notes with the tag LEAFFEST2013(so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ Rideshare: Here is a Google Doc for matching up riders and drivers. . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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57 | cfastie |
September 09, 2013 16:01
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont Some research notes with the tag LEAFFEST2013(so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ Rideshare: Here is a Google Doc for matching up riders and drivers. . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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56 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 15:13
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ Rideshare: Here is a Google Doc for matching up riders and drivers. . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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55 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 15:10
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ Rideshare: Here is a Google Doc for matching up riders and drivers. . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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54 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 12:21
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Learning Earth Appropriate Fact-Finding Environmental Science Tools When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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53 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 03:54
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Low Elevation Analytical Forays For Earth Sensing Technology When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden.ツ . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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52 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 03:40
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Low Elevation Aerial Flights For Earth Sensing Technology When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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51 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 02:15
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Low Elevation Aerial Flights For Earth Sensing Technology When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open gathering of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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50 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 02:15
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013Low Elevation Aerial Flights For Earth Sensing Technology When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming) LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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49 | cfastie |
August 29, 2013 01:24
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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August 28, 2013 23:49
| over 11 years ago
LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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August 28, 2013 23:42
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LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Four Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from the derived images. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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August 28, 2013 22:45
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LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 10 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from them. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras (or does it?). . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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August 28, 2013 22:39
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LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) . . LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include Infragram photography, development of the online tool Infragram.org, pole aerial photography, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, and topics yet to be determined. Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 9 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from them. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . . Workshop: Camera response to infrared lightWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:30 to 9:30 PM Leader: Don Blair Content: To better understand how to interpret Infragram photos, we need to describe how cameras capture infrared light. Don will demonstrate an experimental approach to tracing how near infrared light makes its way into the three color channels of consumer digital cameras. . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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August 28, 2013 22:30
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LEAFFEST 2013When: All weekend Saturday and Sunday, September 7 and 8, 2013 Where: 2878 Upper Plains Road,Salisbury, Vermont (so we know how many are coming.) . . LEAFFEST is an open meeting of the Public Lab community to work on environmental tools and share ideas about environmental science and activism. Projects this year will include development of the online tool Infragram.org, characterizing the spectral response of Infragram cameras, aerial photography, and topics yet to be determined. Free WorkshopsWorkshop: Infragram photographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 1:00 to 3:00 PM Leader: Chris Fastie Content:
. Workshop: Pole Aerial PhotographyWhen: Saturday, September 7, 3:00 to 3:30 PM Leader: Ned Horning Content: Ned will demonstrate how to take photos from 9 m above the ground. He will explain his system of remote camera control, live video feed from the pole mounted camera, and his attempts to quantify the ground area captured by the camera for vegetation analysis. All participants will receive a free photo of the top of their head. . Workshop: InfragrammarWhen: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 to 8:30 PM Leader: Jeff Warren Content: Infragrammar is a new way to interact with Infragram photos to explore how Infragram works and how to extract meaning from them. Jeff will demonstrate how entering statements at the Infragram Sandbox in his simple language can harness the power of Infragram to reveal patterns of plant health and discover new uses for the technology. . Stay the whole weekend or attend any partLodging: There is plenty of room to camp in the yard and surrounding woods, and a some floor space inside. Food: Food will come from here, so there will be plenty of good things to eat. However, desserts and breakfast pastries don't grow in the garden... . . . Some research notes from LEAFFEST 2012. |
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