3 minute read

Conclusion

Next Article
Biblyography

Biblyography

Approx area of next zoom End of the Google Streetview Coverage Point of Interest Floating ‘Waypoint’ ‘End of the Road?’ ‘Path of personal Interest’ ‘Plot of Personal Interest’ Smallest amount of Accumulated Fallout Largest amount of Accumulated Fallout ‘Remote’ - ‘Very Remote’ ‘Remote’ - ‘Hot Desert’ ‘Remote’ - 0-600m elevation ‘Remote’ - ‘Red Dirt’ Roads: Major, Secondary, Vehicle Tracks ‘Flight Path’ - Aviation Nautical Chart ‘Way point’ + Individual 5 LetterIdentifying ‘Way point’ - Aviation Nautical Chart Google Earth ‘Photo Sphere’ British nuclear Test Site Personal Point of interest Perceived ‘remoteness’

‘Remote’ 27°56’17.2”S 129°49’32.6”E?

Advertisement

Individual Zooming - Part 04

Fallout: 9 tests worth of data represented as 9 indi vidual layers: (Operation Buffalo - 4 tests: One Tree, Marcoo, Kite and Breakaway / Operation Antler - 3 tests: Tadje, Biak and Taranaki / Operation Mosaic - 2 tests: G1 and G2)

Zooming in once more, this time the 27 screen shots are kept from the previous scale, as that was the most de tailed amount of road data available. This new scale how - ever prompts an exploration into how far one can zoom in with google earth satellite imagery.

same time. nothingness and everything therefor seem to exist at the seen on a clear day out the aeroplane window. Ideas of from an above perspective this point can most likely be ‘nothing ness’ with no neighbouring road in sight, while ‘on the ground’ perspective this point suggests an idea of road’ detail falls interestingly in-between the two. From an activity now falls to the bottom left. The new ‘end of the floating way point, and more informal paths, the less slightly higher fallout, the only photo sphere, a singular With more activity or information now lying to the top right; final point. of the field, the remaining points triangulate and centre this air space above. With points of interest 01 and 03 now out

A space defined by both paths on the ground and in the

the road’ as it ventures out into the great ‘negative’ space. added (05), Path 03 has emerged as a significant ‘end of

plot created by interesting tracks, a new and final point is

From latest point of interest (04), the unusually shaped scale and can now be observed in more detail. as ‘the end of the road’ have carried on from the previous the ground’ experience of an unknown place. Details such option, and just one ‘photo sphere’ provides a virtual ‘on Entering in and out of ‘Street view’ is now no longer an almost consistent across the field. now cover the ground. The amount of fallout (high) now 9 separate nuclear tests undertaken on Australian territory once again become more thickened. 9 layers, representing at this level of zoom. The layer of Fallout however has more breathing space emerges with the lack of new detail A once carved field now seems more mellow or calm as complexity either. Flight paths and their named points haven’t increased in more unnamed tracks than those ‘major’ or ‘secondary’. in terms of road available road date. ‘Roads’ now include detail becomes more spacious, we have reached the limit what was previously an overwhelming amount of new achieve the same level of road data as the previous scale, is centred. With the same _ screen shots needed to The screen is set, the point at 27°56’17.2”S 129°49’32.6”E out of all the layers used. dirt’ as this became the inner most boundary of overlap redefined, and now a boundary made up of mostly ‘the red vious areas of interest. The ‘remote’ is the fourth time now Zooming in once more, Positioning myself within the pre 05 - ‘Path’: The Unnamed road 04 - ‘Plot’: The Triangular Plot 03 - ‘Path’: 4 Lassester Hwy 02 - ‘Plot’: The Leaning plot 01 - ‘Path’: Stuart Hwy Areas of Interest: 2 tests: G1 and G2) tests: Tadje, Biak and Taranaki / Operation Mosaic - Marcoo, Kite and Breakaway / Operation Antler - 3 vidual layers: (Operation Buffalo - 4 tests: One Tree, Fallout: 9 tests worth of data represented as 9 indi Individual Zooming - Part 04

‘Remote’ 27°56’17.2”S 129°49’32.6”E?

Australian offshore mineral deposit Google Earth ‘Photo Sphere’ Australian EEZ Boundary Contiguous Zone and Territorial Sea Limit EEZ Cost Baseline

This article is from: