Posts Categorized: Maps

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    Charting the Geography of Classic Literature

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. How do you map the hunt for a fictional creature in a nonsensical poem? If you’re Lewis Carroll, author of The Hunting of the Snark and, of course, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, you create a map devoid of meaning: just white space, a few notations, and the points of… Read more »

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    European history and population mapped by year

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. Cottereau: This video shows the borders and populations of each country in Europe, for every year since 400 BC. Vassal states and colonies are not included in the count of a country’s population.” What a mess! One thing I learned is how sparsely-populated Britain was in the Roman age…. Read more »

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    Pennsylvania’s gerrymandered House map was just struck down — with huge implications for 2018

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state’s US House maps were based on a Republican partisan gerrymander that violated the state’s constitution — and struck them down. Found at https://www.vox.com/2018/1/22/16920636/pennsylvania-gerrymander-ruling-house

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    Giant coloring book of New York City by eBoy

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. One of my favorite illustrators is eBoy (a collective of people from Germany and LA). They designed our Jackhammer Jill logo and did a cool Boing Boing shirt many years ago (I don’t think it’s available any longer). Found at http://ift.tt/2AwWMOV

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    A Map That Celebrates the Subway

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. Starting with London’s Tube, a new series aims to capture the art and history of rapid transit systems around the world. Blue Crow Media, an independent map publisher, recently released their first in a series of public transit maps: a double-sided, cartographic guide of the London Tube. Found at… Read more »

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    Restoring one of the world’s rarest maps

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. In 1663, Europeans called Australia ‘New Holland’, New Zealand was considered one land mass and Tasmania had only been sighted by Abel Tasman – it would be another hundred years before Europeans would set foot there. Found at http://ift.tt/2lUUD9s

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    Fun Maps: Concrete Architecture Dating Back to 1870s Mapped in 50 Sites Across NYC

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. As most New Yorkers know, the five boroughs are filled with impressive architecture, but few have paid particular attention to the material used to create it. Found at http://ift.tt/2j7OD9F

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    1934 Map Resizes the World to Show Which Country Drinks the Most Tea

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. Not a day goes by that I don’t use Google Maps for something or other, whether it’s basic navigation, researching an address, or finding a dry cleaner. Though some of us might resent the dominance such mapping technology has over our daily interactions, there’s no denying its endless utility…. Read more »

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    Interactive world map lets you create your own projection

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. The EarthWindMap not only animates our homeworld’s air currents, but you can drag, zoom and warp the view to create unique projections of its surface. Found at http://ift.tt/2hxRJ9o

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    The country that keeps getting left off maps

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    Today’s maps found on the interwebs. New Zealanders fed up with their country being left off of world maps set up a Reddit group to share their exasperation. The 27,000 subscribers of “Maps Without NZ” post pictures of the world with the island nation left off. Found at http://ift.tt/2zyto9W