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17 November 2020

Cartography as archive: Tactical Archives

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 […]

Filed Under: Brazil, Porto Alegre, São Paulo, workshop

15 October 2020

Futurs Pluriels: The Map Makes the Territory

Not-an-Atlas will be present at conference cycle “Futurs Pluriels” (Plural Futures) at SciencesPo, Paris. At October 21 (7:15 – 9:15pm) we will participate in the session entitled “The Map Makes the Territory”, together with Frédérique Ait-Touati and Boris Mericksay.

Filed Under: online lecture, Paris

23 September 2020

Counterpoints: A San Francisco Bay Area Atlas of Displacement and Resistance

The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project’s (AEMP) work is inspiring for activist cartographers and mapping activists in a number of ways: its strategic use of maps to accuse the manifold forms of oppression in neoliberal urbanization; its commitment to local communities and underrepresented spatial subjectivities; and its involvement with multiple (artistic, scientific, tech…) means of activist action. […]

Filed Under: News

23 September 2020

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 […]

Filed Under: Brazil, Event, Latin America, News, Porto Alegre, video

10 September 2020

geographic post-colonial: How maps and images make the world

The exhibition “geographic post-colonial: How maps and images make the world”, conceived and realized by the working group Critical Geographies of Global Inequalities at Hamburg University, uses six different keyholes to provide a critical insight into how Hamburg geographers* have been creating the world through maps and images since the 19th century, how these views of the world have changed again and again, and what consequences this has had and continues to have in different areas.

Filed Under: exhibition, Hamburg, News

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