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CMS 2021 Spring Conference - Day 2 (5/15/2021)

  • 15 May 2021
  • 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM
  • http://zoom.us/j/4156995330

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California Map Society
2021 Spring Conference 


This registration is for Session Two.


To attend the May 15th session, please click HERE to register. 

Your confirmation email will provide the Zoom link.

Session Two

Saturday, 15 May 2021, Agenda


9:00-9:15 am Welcome – President Ron Gibbs and Vice President Tom Paper

9:15-10:00 am Jim Schein, Founder of Schein & Schein, and Tom Paper, Founder of The Digital Gallery, on The Cartographic History of San Francisco. Presentation followed by Q&A. (Jim's book here.)

10:00-10:45 am Courtney Spikes, Historian and CMS Vice President, on The History & Cartography of Waterloo. Presentation followed by Q&A. (Courtney's prior presentation to CMS on Paris here.)

10:45-11:00 am Break 

11:00-11:45 am Susan Schulten, American Historian, and Professor at University of Denver, on How Maps Made America.  Presentation followed by Q&A. (Susan's books here and here.)

This event is open to both members and non-members. Please email Tom Paper at tom@websterpacific.com for any questions. 


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Agenda

Times are subject to change.

10:00 Registration and Hospitality
 10:30   welcome
10:40 - 11:20 William Mosely

"Satellite imagery and wildfire response: The Palisades Fire"

Planet Labs PBC operates flocks of microsatellites providing a hi-resolution snapshot of the earth every day, and even higher-resolution satellites that capture images on demand.

Customer Success Manager William Mosely will detail how Microsoft AI for Good and Planet partnered to measure the impact of the devastating nearby Palisades fire this past January.

 11:25 - 12:05

Cal Tabuena-Frolli

"Yield 02"

Artist Cal Tabuena-Frolli is following a stint with the Santa Paula Oil Museum with a series of maps and related pieces detailing the history of oil in California, from pre-historic times through 1929. That's when most of us think California oil history begins.


 12:10 - 12:50 Ed LeFranco

 "The Best of Beijing"

Journalist and sinophile Ed LeFranco will share the various ways the capital of China has been cartographically portrayed throughout the 20th century.

12:50 - 1:30
break
1:30 - 2:10 Jon Jablonski "Resurrecting Landscapes with Machine Vision"

Librarian Jon Jablonski is leveraging collections of aerial photography at UC Santa Barbara and UCLA to build 3-d models of 1930s Yosemite Valley, the Gaviota Coast, and more! By using Agisoft Metashape, the overlapping stereo photographs reveal long-forgotten vistas and have the potential to help find forgotten abandoned oil wells. 
2:15 - 2:50 Deborah Scacco

Santa Monica's first artist-in-residence at City Yards, Deborah Scacco will highlight how maps, cartography, and the landscape interact in her work as artist and curator. 

bonus: Deborah's exhibition "Laboratory for the Future" at Propeller Gallery is open through January 2026!



closing remarks




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