EckeSchnecke visualizes a person’s housing history by connecting past addresses into a continuous path within Berlin’s city limits. The result is a privacy-preserving, pixelated map shape that can be exported as an SVG for use as a profile image or digital badge.
- Address Timeline Input: Enter your Berlin address history.
- Privacy-First: Addresses are converted to coarse points; no precise geography is stored or displayed.
- Generative Badge: Creates a unique SVG path based on your history.
- Berlin-Centric: Optimized for Berlin addresses and districts.
First, run the development server:
npm run devOpen http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
This project uses next/font to automatically optimize and load Geist, a new font family for Vercel.
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- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
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