Nowadays, new speculative and experimental ferments on analog and digital mapping are variously infusing both “insiders” (geographers, cartographers, urban planners, GIS scientists) and “outsiders” (Art historians and creative practitioners)’ work. To properly evidence and discuss the excitement of mapping that is emerging through a wide range of visual and aesthetical contributions, it is important to contextualize and compare such unconventional practices of map-making in terms of reflexivity and transitivity of geographic knowledge production. This means respectively to distinguish different roles assumed by geographers, cartographers and GIS scientists in the interpretation and application of new theories and practices of mapping, but a...
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than repres...
Throughout history, maps have held a particularly potent ability to inform and persuade their users....
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
Cartographers, geographers, and cultural historians acknowledge that existing frameworks for creatin...
This thesis is concerned with examining the life and deadliness of the map trope in contemporary Hum...
Reimagining Maps was written after participation in a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Incuba...
The Art and Cartography working-group of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) was create...
A map is more than a picture, but what are artists doing about it? “Mapping” has exploded as an arti...
This article focuses on the map drawn for Street Geography. Drawing Cities for a Sustainable Future ...
Depicting the world, territory, and geopolitical realities involves a high degree of interpretation ...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
In diagramming the recent, global proliferation in quotidian cartographic technologies and practices...
In this third report, I focus on cognitive cartography in order to examine how the historical divisi...
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than repres...
Throughout history, maps have held a particularly potent ability to inform and persuade their users....
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...
As Brian Harley wrote: \u201cmaps are too important to be left to cartographers alone\u201d (2001: 2...
In recent years there has been a turn within cartographic theory from a representational to a proces...
Cartographers, geographers, and cultural historians acknowledge that existing frameworks for creatin...
This thesis is concerned with examining the life and deadliness of the map trope in contemporary Hum...
Reimagining Maps was written after participation in a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Incuba...
The Art and Cartography working-group of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) was create...
A map is more than a picture, but what are artists doing about it? “Mapping” has exploded as an arti...
This article focuses on the map drawn for Street Geography. Drawing Cities for a Sustainable Future ...
Depicting the world, territory, and geopolitical realities involves a high degree of interpretation ...
Maps have acted as a universal metaphor and have been used throughout cultures and times to visually...
In diagramming the recent, global proliferation in quotidian cartographic technologies and practices...
In this third report, I focus on cognitive cartography in order to examine how the historical divisi...
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than repres...
Throughout history, maps have held a particularly potent ability to inform and persuade their users....
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions one might expect t...