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Philadelphia is home to a newly active group of Public Labbers. So far, our focus has been on building a Public Lab community in the Philadelphia region (Philadelphia County; the five-county suburban region in PA; southern NJ; and northern DE) and teaching folks how to organize and run their own balloon mapping projects.

Balloon Mapping Workshop during Philly Tech Week

In April 2013, Public Labbers Dana Bauer and Sean McGinnis organized and ran a full-day balloon mapping workshop during Philly Tech Week. Over 20 mapping enthusiast participated and learned about launching balloons, building camera rigs, and stitching images together with MapKinitter. The research note from the event is here: http://publiclab.org/notes/geography76/5-1-2013/balloon-mapping-workshop-during-philly-tech-week-0. Here's the etherpad (hackpad) we used during the event: ph.ly/balloon-mapping.This was the first major Public Lab event in the Philadelphia region. Several community groups and organization backed the workshop: The Hacktory, Hacks Hackers Philly, Philadelphia School District, and the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation. The Hacktory and Hacks Hackers Philly would be ideal hosts for Public Lab events in the region.

We had a train-the-trainer practice session for the workshop facilitators about 10 days before the workshop. The research note for that launch is here: http://publiclab.org/notes/geography76/5-1-2013/launch-washington-crossing-historic-park

Delaware River waterfront mapping

The Public Lab partnered with the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation (DRWC) during the April 2013 Balloon Mapping Workshop. DRWC expressed interest in working with PLOTS on future projects.

Atlantic City

Sean McGinnis launched a balloon at the MAC URISA meeting in Atlantic City in October 2012. The map is here: https://mapknitter.org/map/view/macurisa2012. A gorgeous video of the launch is here: http://georamblings.com/2012/10/video-from-macurisa-conference-balloon-mapping-flight/