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Forget GPS, Archie Archambault is mapping cities by memory | Design Indaba

Archie Archambault’s minimal maps simplify the layout of cities so that we don’t have to rely on Google. Source: Forget GPS, Archie Archambault is mapping cities by memory | Design Indaba

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LivingMaps Live Weekend of Counter Mapping

Join Living Maps on the 9th, 10th and 11th of September 2022 as we go live for a festival-style weekend of creative counter-mapping. Explore live walks & workshops, as well as activities to do in your own space and time over the weekend.

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Alphabet of the City

Walk and write the word "Peace" all over the world, exploring locative media and the city as a canvas, the body as a pencil and the city as a body. During the workshop “Alphabet of the City” we gamify a map, for peace, and we offer a one week trial of CGeomap to build yourself a mini-project. A workshop at the PlayOn - Hope! 2022 online conference.

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Class, childhood, and place, in Bristol

Inspired by Proust’s idea that true recollection can only occur after a period of forgetting, Cliff Andrade returns to his former Bristol home after 20 years, and walks from there to his current home.

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Published by Deveron Projects

The Hielan’ Ways: fourteen thematic maps with texts.

The Hielan’ Way region rests between the heartlands of Aberdeenshire and Moray to the north, and the Cairngorms mountains and Ladder Hills to the south. Although largely unexplored as a destination for outdoor pursuits, it contains areas of hidden beauty, which are transversed by a web of ancient footpaths and tracks. This project renews these roads and pathways through fourteen maps and texts.


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Walking and talking (often employed during a walkshop).

Added by Stephen Hodge
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