Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Google API (AJAX) prototyping projects :
(1) "Raw": http://www.1-900-870-6235.com/Navigation/EdmontonMap.htm
(2) Mashup : http://www.1-900-870-6235.com/Navigation/MayfieldNetworkMap1.htm (after http://www.maphistory.org/ )
(3) ...

"Critical Cartography" philosophical mapping discussion (by Saul Albert) : http://www.furthertxt.org/saulalbert.html Actor-Network Theory (ANT) "[N]ot what does the map show or how does it show it, but ''what does the map do? what does the map accomplish?".[26]

1999 (Ancient Visualization History?) Beyond Geography: Mapping Unknowns of Cyberspace;
Mapmakers Stretch the Definition of Cartography to Help Visualize the Web : http://ai.bpa.arizona.edu/go/recognition/nytimes0999.htm

Very interesting (Flash) "Map Making" project : http://situ.ca/mg/index.html "I am making maps in the awareness of the semiotic loads they carry, but with the intention of adding more subjective filtration, rather than reducing it. I am as interested in the individual mental map that the reader creates from the map as I am in the map itself." - Maija Graham
MapArt examples by (highschool student?!) Scot J. Wittman : http://www.mapographer.com/QueenToKingHenry7.html Collages (or semi-trasparent printed on map paper? like http://www.mapographer.com/Texacode.html )
Also 14 set "Terra Incognita" Exhibit at http://www.millbrook.org/oncampus/arts_online_gallery.asp?currentset=1&newsid=193267&photoid=138929 from fellow Cartography 101 participant.
Also http://www.walkerart.org/archive/2/AF7361E991C363206165.htm JULIE MEHRETU's work incorporates the dynamic visual vocabulary of maps, urban-planning grids, and architectural forms as it alternates between historical narratives and fictional landscapes.

Map of Hell : http://erraticmusings.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/hell.jpg

"The artist is a cartographer; he maps the world. The world within him, and the world as he sees it." - Julia Cameron
"We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere." - Tim McGraw
"We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from it." - William Osler
“I don’t read anymore; I just talk to people who have.” - Dr. Tom Malloy (University of Utah)

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