At the Event in Basel we discussed Not-an-Atlas with Julia Mia, author of Über Projektionen: Weltkarten und WeltanschauungenVon der Rekonstruktion zur Dekonstruktion, von der Konvention zur Alternative. Besides presenting Not-an-Atlas to local activists and confronting it with their practice we, thus, deepened the discussion on the necessity and potentials of alternative projections of the world. […]
Knitted Flood Wall
The Knitted Flood Wall, 2012, was a socially engaged participatory art project initiated by Irish Visual Artist Martina O’Brien in collaboration with The Ballsbridge Dodder Residents Association, Dublin. It was founded in the aftermath of the flooding of the River Dodder, Dublin, Ireland, 24 October 2011. The project witnessed the creation of a 45 feet […]
C/Artographies of Positionality
“This is a map! Is it? It’s a drawing! Is it really a map? It is!” Welcome Confusion! Confusion helps us to get our thoughts, emotions and boundaries moving and opens spaces for discussions and reflections on multiple levels. Being engaged as scholars in a neoliberalizing academy, we participate in the production and distribution of […]
A New Social Cartography
Through the use of social mapping techniques, the research work of the New Social Cartography of the Amazon Project (PNCSA) seeks to analyze the differentiated processes of territorialization which are currently underway in the Amazon region. In doing so, the work focuses on the relationship between these processes and the emergence of collective identities embedded […]
A Students’ Map for a Students’ Building
We are Geoide en Revolución, a political group composed of students and alumni of the Faculty of Geography at the University of Buenos Aires. At some point in our activism, a few years ago, we began to understand and use social cartography (similar to participatory mapping) as a valuable tool for working with and for […]
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