Strange Maps comes with another fabulous map, this one of “US States Renamed For Countries With Similar GDPs.” It got me thinking on how many of the realities that shape our lives, particularly large-scale ones, are often difficult to grasp because some phenomena just have have too many strands, or are simply too abstract for conscious recognition. We can intellectualize them, and might have some vague sense we are affected by them, but the what of it– that’s the hard part. Read the rest of this entry »
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I love maps. I’m still working on why, but I am sure about the love. This one is called “Hope in a world of trouble.”
Over at Strange Maps, one of my favorite blogs (how about a daily dose of cartogram? or a diagram of the Eisenhower Interstate system?), there is a short piece on Francesca Berrini, an artist based in Portland. (You can read her bio here. You can also buy her awesome and inexpensive greeting cards here.) She uses pieces of old maps to create new maps of imaginary places.
The following description of her work appears on her website. It is really fascinating:

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