Cristina Ribas, Giseli Vasconcelos e Tatiana Wells (for Portuguese click here) The Tactical Archives project is an archive dedicated to mapping the production of networks, free knowledge and internet culture in Brazil. Over the last three years, besides organizing an archive available online, we have been drawing a visual cartography that shares this history. With […]
Cartography as an Instrument of Emancipation
In times of the pandemic, of social distancing and online conferences, our friend and fellow counter-cartographers at UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil,1 invited Ângela Katuta and Pablo Mansilla Quiñones to discuss “Cartography as an Instrument of Emancipation.” Watch these inciting talks and debate on indigenous cartographies, collective mapping and different ways of being in the world […]
Mapping Solidarity in Times of the Covid-19
In times of the global pandemic, around the world, different organizations use maps to visualize where solidarity practices occur. These maps facilitate access to vital resources and services. In some cases, they are used also, to organize solidarity, to coordinate distribution and show where we can engage ourselves. While maps illustrating the pandemic’s spreading became […]
Not-an-Atlas America Latina Tour ended in Quito
On the 9th of April the Not-an-Atlas America Latina Tour ended in Quito. Thanks to all supporters! It was really wonderful, muito lindo, maravilhoso!
Isso Não É um Atlas – Porto Alegre
Por mais de quatro anos, kollektiv orangotango compilou mapas de resistência, cartografias críticas e coletivas de todo o mundo. Esta coleção mostra como mapas são feitos e usados como parte de lutas políticas, ciência crítica, arte ou pedagogia popular. Das lutas por terras indígenas na Amazônia, até a resistência à gentrificação em San Francisco, da […]








