Geography was never my subject so this map showing America overlaid with Europe put me in shock. We are tiny , really, really tiny they probably have trucks bigger than our cities! Shows that size isn… more →
Happenupon's Weblogrikowski wrote 1 month ago: RESISTING THE CAPITALIST PRODUCTION OF SPACE http://boiteaoutils.blogspot.com/2009/11/resisting-capi … more →
mcti wrote 2 months ago: Online “Radical Mapping”: http://www.worldmapper.org/countrycartograms/carto_world.htm h … more →
meltzerm wrote 4 months ago: The above image comes from the fantastic website Radical Cartography. The project artists there cre … more →
myconey wrote 6 months ago: radical i am really into the beautiful cartography of the alluvial valley of the lower mississippi r … more →
j wrote 7 months ago: I love maps. I can’t help but stare at them in order to absorb the bounty of information they … more →
smimarchie wrote 10 months ago: I’m not going to write a post about maps. The topic is too big, and there’s so much grea … more →
Scott wrote 1 year ago: As outlined in the last post, for the last few weeks I’ve been working on a large (5′6 … more →
Team Colors wrote 1 year ago: Maps, Drifts, Interventions and Inquiries: What (Else) Can Independent Media Do? Julie Perini & … more →
thetodolist wrote 1 year ago: Today at Mellville House Bookstore in Dumbo. It was interesting to hear about visual maps from a mor … more →
happenupon wrote 1 year ago: Geography was never my subject so this map showing America overlaid with Europe put me in shock. We … more →
diembe wrote 1 year ago: To know me is to know my fondness for maps. It’s a relationship that goes way back. As a five- … more →
carolinewoolard wrote 1 year ago: dark=tall also, a bicycle for one place only (Orlan) … more →
Jeremy wrote 2 years ago: An atlas of radical cartography opens today in LA. One exhibitor is Trevor Paglen, at Berkeley who h … more →