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For thousands of years, tracking animals has meant following their physical traces – footprints, fallen feathers and nests. But cutting-edge technology is revolutionising our ability to map the movements and behaviour of animals.
Award-winning geographer James Cheshire reveals how he and designer Oliver Uberti worked with scientists and wildlife experts around the world to collect billions of data points, from tracking elephants to counting penguins, and bring them to life visually in their new book.
Enjoy food and drink purchased from the Knowledge Centre Bar from 18.00 and after the event until the Bar closes at 22.00.
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2017-02-03 2017-02-03 Europe/London Where The Animals Go: Big data and design Putting elephants and penguins on the map with James Cheshire https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2017/02/03/where-the-animals-go-big-data-and-design-134787 British Library,96 Euston Road, London, London,Location
London,
NW1 2DB
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