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On a 2009 summer day, Becky Cooper, then a junior at Harvard, walked with a friend the length of Broadway in Manhattan, from Marble Hill in the Bronx (which is actually a part of Manhattan; serious… ...
In the summer of 2009, Cooper walked the length of Broadway in Manhattan, handing out self-addressed stamped cards that were letter pressed with an outline map of Manhattan. She asked people to ...
It's a huge 3D-printed map of Manhattan wired up to optic fiber cables. The cables show lights where each subway train is, and a Raspberry Pi sits at the heart to grab the location data.
You have to respect any map that gives Korea Town and the Diamond District their due while also completely ignoring the likes of Manhattan Valley, Hudson Yards and Yorkville.
Bicapitate has created a custom Raspberry Pi-powered 3D-printed map of Manhattan that displays the location of subway trains in real time using LEDs and optical fiber. advertisement.