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The Big Picture of Traffic Control In Los Angeles
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In the CLUI Los Angeles Exhibit Hall - March, 2004

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From the original announcement for the exhibit:

Loop Feedback Loop:
The Big Picture of Traffic Control In Los Angeles

To keep things moving, the highway and surface street network of Los Angeles has become the most instrumented and managed of any American city. Sensors embedded in the ground and on poles measure rates and volumes, and deliver their data to control centers where it is assembled into a dynamic image of the collective traffic picture in the city. Increasingly automated, signals also flow out from these control rooms, adjusting timings of lights at intersections, freeway metering ramps, dispatching incident response teams, and updating traffic reports, including live maps on the web. These in turn effect the flow, feeding back into the system, changing its form, as indicated by the sensors that send their signals to the control rooms: the loops feeding back to the loops.

This exhibit was produced by the Center for Land Use Interpretation Transportation Systems Program,
in association with the Institute for Advanced Architecture (info).

 

 

 
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Post Consumed
The Landscape of Waste in Los Angeles

Birdfoot
Where America's River Dissolves Into the Sea

Pavement Paradise
American Parking Space

The Blue Ridge Parkway
America's Drive Through Park

Up River
Points of Interest on the Hudson from the Battery to Troy

Ultima Thule
American Outpost at the Top of the World

Dissipation & Disintegration
Antennas and Debris Basins In The San Gabriel Mountains

Vacation
Dauphin Island

Terminal Island

Immersed Remains
Towns Submerged in America

Jane Wolff and the Delta Primer
A unique look at the California Delta Region

Wendover, USA

Emergency State:
First Responder and Law Enforcement Training Architecture

Diversions & Dislocations:
California's Owens Valley

Loop Feedback Loop:
The Big Picture of Traffic Control In Los Angeles

A View into the Pipe:
East Central Interceptor Sewer

On the Farm:
Live Stock Footage by Livestock

Ground-Up:
Photographs of the Ground in the Margins of Los Angeles

West Coast Points:
A Linear Portrait from North to South

The Best Dead Mall in America:
A Photographic Documentation and Indefinite Installation

Between Oregon and Mexico:
The California Coastal Records Project

Property in the Harper Lake Basin:
A Project of the CLUI Desert Research Station

Antarctic 1:
Views Along Antarctica's First Highway

One Wilshire
Telco Hotel Central

Alternate Routes
An Aerial Survey of the 'Inland Empire'

Ohio
Represented by a Selection of Sites from the Land Use Database

Proximity Issue:
The Barricades of the Federal District

Fresh Kills
From the CLUI Bulletin Board

Back to the Bay:
An Exploration of the Marginal Zones of the San Francisco Bay

Curious Orange:
Points of View of the Landscape of Orange County

The Desert Research Station Exhibit

On Locations:
Places as Sets in the Landscape of Los Angeles

Formations of Erasure:
Earthworks and Entropy

Todd Trigsted:
Views from the Pit

The Perceptual Arena of the American Landscape

The Nellis Range Complex:
Landscape of Conjecture

100 Places in Washington:
From the CLUI Archive

Commonwealth of Technology:
Extrapolations on the Contemporary Landscape of Massachusetts

Territory in Photo-Color:
The Post Cards of Merle Porter

Monuments of Displacement:
The Aerial Photographs
of Bill DuBois

Subterranean Renovations:
The Unique Architectural Spaces of Show Caves

The VORs of Texas

Model of Decay:
The Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model

Nuclear Proving Grounds of the World

Hinterland:
A Voyage into Exurban Southern California

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