
rupertmaesglas
- Í kortlagningu síðan:
- 23. febrúar 2015
- Síðasta breyting á korti:
- 10. ágúst 2025
Hi, I’m Rupert Allan, and am fascinated with how people engage with - and belong in - their surroundings. As a spatial designer, I have conceived and realised movie designs and humanitarian interventions. I helped devise the ‘Motorcycle Mapping’ concept of Open Mapping for Emergency and Development contexts.
My OSM Philosophy: OpenStreetMap: OpenStreetMap is the ‘wiki-map’ which is jointly-owned by the people of the world. It depends on the digital revolution to empower people within their own communities to take control of how they are represented, mapped, and seen by the outside world. The project finds its heart not in the technology or tools it uses, or commercially interested organisations backing it, but in the Open Street Map itself, the publicly owned wiki-style platform, accessible to anyone via Smartphone or Computer, to edit, use or develop.
It is a transparent, cost-neutral project by which donors can engage and collaborate with their field counterparts, giving time rather than money to support the production of commonly owned visualisations from satellite and field data. This enables the delivery of humanitarian assistance in the form of engineering, medical, and cultural intervention, in areas generally considered ‘inaccessible’ and ‘precarious’.
Potentially, it changes everything.
Latest Diaries
Community-Mapping ancient wetlands in Jordan with different ethnic groups
I’ve been invited to go to Jordan to consult on a new OSM project involving Jordan’s Royal Scientific Society, the local Youthmappers chapter in Am...
Well, after a lot of field activity, introducing OpenStreetMap to Ugandan rural, humanitarian and govenmental communities in Uganda, Sierra Leone, ...
Post Ebola Mapping - Personal Blog Entry.
Views are my own… http://rupertallan.com/post-ebola-mapping-in-sierra-leone-the-battle-may-be-over-but/
Missing Maps Post-Ebola Border Mapping Project
Missing Maps is currently engaged in motorcycle mapping of the entire border regions between Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. Here is an excerpt ...