This interdisciplinary project is dedicated to Metageography — a concept that came into being in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. Metageography is a field of knowledge that lies at the intersection of science, philosophy and art, in its broadest sense. Metageography considers possibilities, conditions, methods and discourses of geographical thinking and imagination. This project brings together the experiences of geographers and artists from three generations (1960s-2000s). As part of the project, contemporary artworks are accompanied by maps and concepts by geographers. Since the end of the 1960s, when regular air travel began and the first pictures of Earth from outer space appeared, the concepts of space and time, local and global bo...
GeoHumanities maps an emerging intellectual terrain with 30 cutting-edge contributions from internat...
Geographical maps are rooted in Cartesian thought. This inevitably limits their heuristic value, esp...
A map is more than a picture, but what are artists doing about it? “Mapping” has exploded as an arti...
The paper analyses the process of the experiencing of space as constructing image. In the first par...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: The study is positioned within a post-structuralist paradigm, within the...
The objective of the project is to explore common territories and boundaries of contemporary visual ...
Historically, conceptual threads within art and geography have shared an interest in spatial philoso...
Over the last century a growing number of visual artists have been captivated by the entwinements of...
The political events – negotiations and manifestations, wars and conflicts, elections and strikes – ...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
Metaatlasgraphy is a new theoretic-epistemological concept with synthesis of cartographic/cartosemio...
The vision of space in critical geopolitics, expressed through the image, is defined. The geopolitic...
An installation of new work from the first Artist’s Residency at the Royal Geographical Society with...
International audienceFor almost half a century, the sacralization of geographical space has been pr...
The starting point of reasoning, developed here, for the construction of which I call metageography ...
GeoHumanities maps an emerging intellectual terrain with 30 cutting-edge contributions from internat...
Geographical maps are rooted in Cartesian thought. This inevitably limits their heuristic value, esp...
A map is more than a picture, but what are artists doing about it? “Mapping” has exploded as an arti...
The paper analyses the process of the experiencing of space as constructing image. In the first par...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: The study is positioned within a post-structuralist paradigm, within the...
The objective of the project is to explore common territories and boundaries of contemporary visual ...
Historically, conceptual threads within art and geography have shared an interest in spatial philoso...
Over the last century a growing number of visual artists have been captivated by the entwinements of...
The political events – negotiations and manifestations, wars and conflicts, elections and strikes – ...
Reflexive Cartography addresses the adaptation of cartography, including its digital forms (GIS, Web...
Metaatlasgraphy is a new theoretic-epistemological concept with synthesis of cartographic/cartosemio...
The vision of space in critical geopolitics, expressed through the image, is defined. The geopolitic...
An installation of new work from the first Artist’s Residency at the Royal Geographical Society with...
International audienceFor almost half a century, the sacralization of geographical space has been pr...
The starting point of reasoning, developed here, for the construction of which I call metageography ...
GeoHumanities maps an emerging intellectual terrain with 30 cutting-edge contributions from internat...
Geographical maps are rooted in Cartesian thought. This inevitably limits their heuristic value, esp...
A map is more than a picture, but what are artists doing about it? “Mapping” has exploded as an arti...