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Some interesting examples of data visualisation, both interactive maps and mapping of large swathes of data can be seen through the work of Radical Cartography. This is well worth having a look through for inspiration and also some quirky examples of mapping manipulation by an artist called Shannon Rankin, her Maps Series (of which this is only part) is well worth a visit and could prove interesting for visual representation.
Do we need a large format map for every member of the facility within a week to pin on where they have come from? Could be a form of invisible interaction with the buildings participants.
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