Time for mapping : cartographic temporalities /
Maps take place in time as well as representing space. The Google map on your smartphone appears to fix the world, serving as a practical spatial tool, but in practice is deployed in ways that draw attention to memories, rhythm, synchronicity, sequence and duration. This interdisciplinary collection...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 Introduction: mapping times
- Alex Gekker, Sam Hind, Sybille Lammes, Chris Perkins and Clancy WilmottPart I: Ephemerality/mobility 2 Nodes, ways and relations
- Joe Gerlach 3 Mapping the quixotic volatility of smellscapes: a trialogue
- Sybille Lammes, Kate McLean and Chris Perkins4 Seasons change, so do we: heterogeneous temporalities, algorithmic frames and subjective time in geomedia
- Pablo AbendPart II: Stitching memories 5 'Space-crossed time': digital photography and cartography in Wolfgang Weileder's Atlas
- Rachel Wells6 Traces, tiles and fleeting moments: art and the temporalities of geomedia
- Gavin Macdonald7 Digital maps and anchored time: the case for practice theory
- Matthew HanchardPart III: (In)formalising 8 Mapping the space of flows: considerations and consequences
- Thomas Sutherland 9 Maps as foams and the rheology of digital spatial media: a conceptual framework for considering mapping projects as they change over time
- Cate Turk10 Maps as objects
- Tuur Driesser11 From real-time city to asynchronicity: exploring the real-time smart city dashboard
- Michiel de Lange 12 Conclusion: back to the future
- Alex Gekker, Sam Hind, Sybille Lammes, Chris Perkins and Clancy WilmottIndex