This proposal is reissued from the project’s proposal in Participatory Research class: My map for this class will be about the International Students who come
Read moremap critique -mert halit izcan
Christian Nold as an artist, activist and educator inspired me in my own map through his political stance. He created the diagram of his
Read moreNot a process blog…an epiphany blog!
I stayed a bit late after class today helping a classmate navigate URT, and I realized that I LOVE DATABASES. Had I known beforehand, I
Read moreprocess post # 3.
I’m currently at a crossroads with my project- do I want this to be a purely philosophic gesture, thus using images (however experimental) as catalysts
Read moreMap Critique: 596 Acres
596 Acres is a project that maps all the vacant lots in NYC that can be potentially developed into community space. Developed by a team of
Read moreA History of the World in Twelve Maps, on NPR
From NPR (via my colleague Laura Auricchio): World maps help us make sense of the world around us, and our place in it. While mapmakers
Read moreYou Are Not Here
The youarenothere.org project is a unique, out-of-the-box urban tourism initiative that allows users to tour one city (Tel Aviv or New York) while exploring
Read moreProcess Blog: Enough with the meat, move on to the potatoes.
I know the assignment guidelines suggest that our process blog entries be PROfessional and not CONfessional, but I felt the need to share my Ah-Ha
Read moreOf Maps and Cartographies
Last week’s class was full of striking examples and comforting revelations of maps and cartographies. I am so happy that there is the possibility of
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