Tikee solution
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Posted: November 19, 2020
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Posted: November 03, 2020
We had the honor to present our timelapse solution to Filippo Rivetti and to offer him a TikeePRO2+ time lapse camera to allow him to test it.
After discovering and installing his TikeePRO2+, he tested the TikeePRO2+ on several long-term and short-term timelapses facing the beautiful Sydney Bay. He offers us a complete review of the Tikee solution by Enlaps for our greatest pleasure.
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Posted: October 29, 2020
Time changes are not always automatically well managed by connected objects and often a change in the settings is necessary. In this article, we explain how to properly reparameterize your Tikee camera during a time change (without changing time zone).
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Posted: May 18, 2020
With a few images a day over a sufficiently long period of time, one can have a fine understanding of certain social phenomena without compromising people’s privacy.
In my two previous articles I talked about the data that can be extracted from a camera originally designed for timelapse, when it is positioned at a strategic point in a city. I wanted to take advantage of this first week of “deconfinement” to continue the study and to see if life returned to normal …
COVID-19 as seen by our cameras
Quantifying measures of social distancing
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Posted: April 29, 2020
We had the honor to present our timelapse solution to Emeric Le Bars and to offer him a TikeePRO2+ time lapse camera to allow him to test it.
After discovering and installing his TikeePRO2+, he tested the camera on a long term timelapse for one week and offers us a complete review of the Tikee solution by Enlaps for our greatest pleasure.
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Posted: April 16, 2020
Did you know that it is possible to say that the confinement we are currently experiencing has made it possible to reduce the number of “risky” interactions in the public space by at least a factor of 10? And this, by taking only 6 wide-angle photos per hour.
Social distancing measures are everyone’s business. And it is important for everyone to be convinced that the rules are respected by the population as a whole, in an objective manner, so that a feeling of injustice is not added to the difficulty of isolation.
It is the task of the municipalities and metropolises to ensure that these measures are complied with. They sometimes do so through local initiatives (limiting jogging in Paris, curfews and d
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Posted: April 15, 2020
Interview with Luc Moreau – Glaciologist – Partner and friend of Enlaps
A unique place of installation!
Luc Moreau, glaciologist associated with the CNRS Edytem Laboratory, and always passionate about the natural movement of glaciers, has chosen an incredible spot to install one of its Tikee cameras.
A rocky peak, overhanging the “Combe Maudite”, a wild place, a real “dead end” in which the overflow of ice from the famous Mont Maudit flows in a cascade of seracs. This combe then feeds a large part of the Bossons glacier which flows under the effect of its weight and the slope towards the Chamonix valley.
The Tikee camera contemplates a breathtaking panorama.
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Posted: March 23, 2020
For some time now we have been conducting an experiment in understanding public spaces with a large French metropolis.
The aim is to regularly capture what is happening in a place and identify trends, to better understand behaviours, and ultimately to help policy makers make the best decisions based on facts and not impressions.
The data we have accumulated so far has allowed us to create an average profile of traffic at a hub by day of the week. We study among other things pedestrian and vehicular traffic (cars, buses, bicycles, …). You can see below the smoothed data, hour by hour, cumulated over the beginning of the year 2020 (January to beginning of March).
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Posted: February 18, 2020
At the beginning of the year 2020, our distribution network has expanded. You can now find our professional timelapse cameras and accessories at our retailer The Timelapse Store in the UK. In order to start in the best conditions, we went to meet them in their office near the British capital.
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Posted: February 06, 2020Categories: Tikee solution
Timelapse camera feedback from Jean-Dominique Lamy, Director for the company Imagine Créations in Rochefort.
“My experience with timelapse cameras goes back more than twenty years.
At the time our company, based in Dubai, was monitoring the construction site of the Burj al Arab, the highest hotel in the world.
Every month we would go up to the building opposite with an electronic level, camera and stand to take a video sequence of the progress of the construction site…
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