Free the Map
Free the Map
From Atlas to Hermes : a New Cartography of Borders and Migration
by Henk van Houtum ; with contr. by Rodrigo Bueno Lacy, Tofe Al-Obaidi, Jonas Staal ...[et al.] ; design by De Vormforensen

Auteur(s)
Henk van Houtum, Rodrigo Bueno Lacy, Tofe Al-Obaidi, Catalogtree, Yishay Garbasz, Susanne Khalil Yusef, Nicolas Lambert, Sarah Mekdjian, Ruben Pater, Philippe Rekacewicz, Malkit Shoshan, Jonas Staal, Irene Stracuzzi, Annelys de Vet, Jasmijn Visser, Denis Wood
Editor(s)
Henk van Houtum
Uitgever
Rotterdam : nai010 , 2024
Omvang
200 p., geïllustreerd, maps, 27.5 cm.
ISBN
9789462088122

A map is a visual story of the world. It feeds our imagination and shapes our view of the world. A standard atlas, however, predominantly tells only one story, that of the nation-state. It depicts a world in which people are uniformly packed into national containers, enclosed by borders, and in which migration is often represented as threatening invasion arrows. ‘Free the Map’ goes beyond this narrow, state-centric cartography. The book argues for a new cartographic story, a Hermes – the grandson of Atlas and - the god of mobility and human connections. To this end, it discusses several visually compelling, alternative cartographic representations of borders and migration. The publication ends with a call to action. Various artists and cartographers offer ready-to-use Hermes challenges for education and public Maplabs.


Persoon als onderwerp
Rodrigo Bueno Lacy, Tofe Al-Obaidi, Catalogtree, Yishay Garbasz, Susanne Khalil Yusef, Nicolas Lambert, Sarah Mekdjian, Ruben Pater, Philippe Rekacewicz, Malkit Shoshan, Jonas Staal, Irene Stracuzzi, Annelys de Vet, Jasmijn Visser, Denis Wood
Trefwoorden
cartography , critical aesthetics , migration
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 13 - 1: Cartografie
Opmerkingen
Includes endnotes, bibliography, index