National audienceThis paper describes an innovative planning process initiated by the Regional Natural Park in the Narbonnaise (southern France). We analyse the way in which it contributes to the emergence of wind power landscapes. Drawing upon Deleuze's and Guattari's concept of "map", we approach this planning experience as an open process, i.e. a process connected to social, spatial and landscape multiplicity. The analysis shows how a transcalar iconographic device succeeds in spatializing potential wind power landscapes without indexing them to pre-existing and normative representations of the territory, which enable the exploration of new landscape beings. This study focused on the cartographic codes and their uses highlights an abduct...