Considering normal maps that geographers do, it is possible to discuss strange maps in confrontation with the status of real maps. It is by using a precise epistemological model inspired by S. Lupasco that we will examine four relevant examples of fictuous maps. We will refer explicitly to a ternary epistemological model to confront extravagant situations furnished by litterature in regard to our normal maps. By using an explicite ternary language in relation here to the structure of the map, we will refer to the two fundamental concepts of scale and legend to show how those four fictions are emblematic and help us to understand the real maps. The ternary model scale/legend/mapmaking will be the reference model to illustrate how the Captain...
This paper deals with cartographic representations as means of communicating the imaginary using map...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
These pieces explore, largely through fragments of hallucinatory language, their fictional author\u2...
Cartographic fictions. Considering normal maps that geographers do, it is possible to discuss strang...
This article discusses the relationship that occurs between a map and a narrative. As a mean of visu...
The Catalan Atlas is no exception to the rule of encyclopaedic representation of the world that prev...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
This paper deals with cartographic representations as means of communicating the imaginary using map...
Harnessing the cartographic attributes of line, contour and legend, this paper generates a conceptua...
traduction américaine de "L'Empire des cartes. Approche théorique des cartes à travers l'histoire", ...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...
Under the referential of a ternary logic, this article aims to focus on the geographical map perceiv...
The author presents the proposal for a map as a model based on the current concepts in the philosoph...
The article is a comparative analysis of contemporary French novels: Michel Houllebecq’s The Map and...
Cognitive instruments (words, other symbols, mnemonic images, and countless other things) are, for t...
This paper deals with cartographic representations as means of communicating the imaginary using map...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
These pieces explore, largely through fragments of hallucinatory language, their fictional author\u2...
Cartographic fictions. Considering normal maps that geographers do, it is possible to discuss strang...
This article discusses the relationship that occurs between a map and a narrative. As a mean of visu...
The Catalan Atlas is no exception to the rule of encyclopaedic representation of the world that prev...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
This paper deals with cartographic representations as means of communicating the imaginary using map...
Harnessing the cartographic attributes of line, contour and legend, this paper generates a conceptua...
traduction américaine de "L'Empire des cartes. Approche théorique des cartes à travers l'histoire", ...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...
Under the referential of a ternary logic, this article aims to focus on the geographical map perceiv...
The author presents the proposal for a map as a model based on the current concepts in the philosoph...
The article is a comparative analysis of contemporary French novels: Michel Houllebecq’s The Map and...
Cognitive instruments (words, other symbols, mnemonic images, and countless other things) are, for t...
This paper deals with cartographic representations as means of communicating the imaginary using map...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
These pieces explore, largely through fragments of hallucinatory language, their fictional author\u2...