James Bridle, A Ship Adrift, 2013
"A Ship Adrift takes the data from a weather station and applies it to an imaginary airship
piloted by an AI autopilot. The movement of the boat follows the speed,
direction and force of winds detected by sensors situated in the boat that stands on
the roof of the Southbank Centre in London. A program tracking geolocated
content such as Tweets, Wikipedia entries, or ads posted online are linked to
places and events situated in the vicinity of the virtual position of the boat."
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Oct 26::

Before Class
Read:
- Temporal structures
- Review command line prompts and git/ github introduction from last week

Do:
- Finish A1_final. Label A1_final_lastname_firstname.pde, zip up work and email me work before class.

In Class
- Review A1
- clone the an example from GitHub, make a branch, make some significant changes to the code, then try pushing your new branch back to GitHub.
- Review data sets supplied by SHISS Queering Kinship class.