[M]apping Aberdeen

2016

with

Ed Welch, Heather Morgan and Andrew Sage

The [M]apping Aberdeen app offers a set of cultural walking routes around Aberdeen City for locals and visitors, which uncover alternative, quirky or unusual places on and off the beaten track. It encourages locals and visitors to explore the city, discover new sights, sounds, history, stories and city views, and to exercise while doing so. The app is content-rich, with images, sound and text built in; it has a ‘Treasure’ function, allowing users to collect and save images and sounds at points of interest as they are visited and to share these through social media. The app uses a platform that allows new routes to be developed easily in collaboration with different city partners, with a number of the routes on the app having been developed with these partners.

The app is the result of interdisciplinary research conducted by academic staff at the University of Aberdeen in Cultural Theory, Music and Health Sciences disciplines, working with an external app developer. It was funded by a Knowledge Exchange and Commercialisation grant from the University of Aberdeen.


Download iOS app.

Download iOS app.

 

Video guided tour of how to use the app.

Features/Presentations

2016

May 29 - Launch; University of Aberdeen - May Festival

2017

Sep 24 - TechFest 2017

Nov 5 - Festival of Social Science 2017

2018

Oct 27 - soundfestival 2018

 

The app’s home screen allows you to select a walk or to view ‘Treasure’ collected on previous walks.

In the main walks screen, you can swipe through the app’s collection of walks and select a walk or bookmark it for later.

Clicking on a pin takes you to the information page for a specific point, where you can access pre-loaded photos, audio and text about that location. You can also take a photo and/or make an audio recording and save that location to your ‘Treasure’ 

Selecting a walk takes you to the map screen where you can see all the points of interest on the walk in relation to where you are.