Mapping 3D Game Worlds / / No Comments noclip is an amazing website which lets you move around and explore some of your favorite computer games in glorious 3D. The term ‘noclip’ is a common command used to debug computer games. It refers to the process of turning off collision detection in a game world so that the player may pass through solid objects in the rendered environment. This is exactly what the noclip website allows you to Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: Game, Mapping, world's
The X-Files of Paranormal Activity / / No Comments I can’t decide if the Anomaly Observatory is a brilliantly tongue-in-cheek parody or the work of genuine lunatics. Whatever it is – it is wonderfully weird.According to Google Bard – “Beobachtungsstelle für Anomalien (Anamoly Observatory) is a website that reports on paranormal activities. It was founded in 2008 by an anonymous team and has since collected reports of paranormal activities from Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: Activity, Paranormal, XFiles
Scrolling the Appalachian Trail / / No Comments The Washington Post has published an article which explores the reasons why the world famous Appalachian Trail keeps getting longer. Apparently less than half the original trail remains where it was first laid. It also now 150 miles longer than it was in 1937. You can see all the changes made to the trail over the last 86 years in Why the famed Appalachian Trail keeps getting longer — and Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: Appalachian, Scrolling, trail
Isochrone Maps / / No Comments time2reach is an interactive map that shows you see how far you travel within a set time period using public transit. The map can currently create isochrone visualizations for 6 global cities: New York, Paris, San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. If you double-click on the map in any of these six cities an isochrone visualization will show you how far you can travel from that point Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: Isochrone, maps
The National Stereotypes Maps – Part Two / / No Comments Buzzfeed has started a new mapping trend with their AI generated images of state stereotypes. Last week Buzzfeed asked a generative AI image model to create a photograph of a person from each U.S. state, as typically perceived by a European. You can view the results in the post This is What Europeans Think of Us. I was inspired by the Buzzfeed post to create my own National Stereotypes Map. To Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: maps, National, part, Stereotypes
Which Country Most Resembles Your Country? / / No Comments The political scientist Anders Sundell has posted a Twitter thread which reveals “the countries that look the most like each other”. For example (according to Anders) the country which most resembles the United States is Saudi Arabia. According to the text on each country comparison an “algorithm checked the shapes of all countries in order to find the most similar shapes. All countries were Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: Country, most, Resembles
Divorced, Befriended, Married or Died / / No Comments Madrid’s Almendra Central is an island of bachelors surrounded by a sea of married couples. Spanish newspaper El Confidencial has used 2021 census data to map out whether there are more single people or married couples in every census tract in Spain. An interactive map in the paper’s Singles in Your Area, Street by Street colors every neighborhood in the country depending on whether the Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: Befriended, Died, Divorced, Married
Mapping Loch Ness Monster Sightings / / No Comments The best place to spot the Loch Ness Monster is on or around Loch Ness in Scotland. In When, where and how to see the Loch Ness Monster – based on 1,500 years worth of data! the Press and Journal has mapped the locations of Loch Ness monster sightings over the last 83 years in order to determine the best location where you are most likely to spot Nessie. After hours of analysis the newspaper Maps Mania… more → Posted in: Interactive Maps Tagged with: Loch, Mapping, Monster, Ness, Sightings