Introduction “The Cartographic Imagination: Art, Literature, and Mapping in the United States, 1945-1980” was an international conference drawing together speakers and participants from across a range of disciplines at Reid Hall in Paris on 18th and 19th May 2018. Co-organised by Monica Manolescu (University of Strasbourg) and Will Norman (University of Kent), and funded mainly by the Terra Foundation for American Art, together with the SEARCH research group of the English Department at the U..
In this thesis, I will focus on the way in which maps have developed and been used in or by the Unit...
Creative efforts showing places and human/environmental features are integral to understanding our e...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
This interdisciplinary issue on “The Cartographic Imagination: Art, Literature and Mapping in the Un...
Round Table discussions of various topics related to Digital Scholarship, facilitated by faculty wit...
Maps have the special capacity to create and project spatial frameworks through both their physical ...
The use of cartography in art history is less than common. Because of its link to the old artistic g...
“Cartographers as Critics: Staking Claims in the Mapping of American Literature” recuperates the pri...
Mapping Cultures is a collection of essays exploring the diverse practices and cultures of mapping o...
This chapter engages artists in discussions of creative approaches to cultural mapping, focusing on ...
Beginning in about 1943, the search for a suitable model for capturing the sphere of the Earth on a ...
Special Issue 2021 on MAPS, MAPPINGS AND CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGININGS edited by Tania Rossetto and Fara...
The article deals with the map as an image whose visuality within the framework of conceptual artist...
Nous sommes heureux de vous annoncer la publication du numéro 39.1/2020 de la revue European Journal...
Mapping and writing are both attempts to describe some truth about the human experience. While maps ...
In this thesis, I will focus on the way in which maps have developed and been used in or by the Unit...
Creative efforts showing places and human/environmental features are integral to understanding our e...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
This interdisciplinary issue on “The Cartographic Imagination: Art, Literature and Mapping in the Un...
Round Table discussions of various topics related to Digital Scholarship, facilitated by faculty wit...
Maps have the special capacity to create and project spatial frameworks through both their physical ...
The use of cartography in art history is less than common. Because of its link to the old artistic g...
“Cartographers as Critics: Staking Claims in the Mapping of American Literature” recuperates the pri...
Mapping Cultures is a collection of essays exploring the diverse practices and cultures of mapping o...
This chapter engages artists in discussions of creative approaches to cultural mapping, focusing on ...
Beginning in about 1943, the search for a suitable model for capturing the sphere of the Earth on a ...
Special Issue 2021 on MAPS, MAPPINGS AND CARTOGRAPHIC IMAGININGS edited by Tania Rossetto and Fara...
The article deals with the map as an image whose visuality within the framework of conceptual artist...
Nous sommes heureux de vous annoncer la publication du numéro 39.1/2020 de la revue European Journal...
Mapping and writing are both attempts to describe some truth about the human experience. While maps ...
In this thesis, I will focus on the way in which maps have developed and been used in or by the Unit...
Creative efforts showing places and human/environmental features are integral to understanding our e...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...