12 September 2005

Cybercartography and the New Economy : http://www.carleton.ca/geography/geography/Taylor_research.html#Navigation )Navigation and Situational Awareness in Virtual and Informational Spaces) "Traditional maps were key to the age of exploration. Cybermaps may equally be the key to navigation in the information era, as both a framework within which to integrate information, and a process by which that information can be organized, understood and used."
CARTOGRAPHY STILL HAS A ROLE TO PLAY IN A MODERN, WEB-BASED GIS -ENVIRONMENT : http://www.geoconnexion.com/magazine/article.asp?ID=2407

Collection of panoramic maps from around the world : http://www.panorama-map.com/panoramamap/index.html

http://www.1-900-870-6235.com/eLearning/LibraryMap.htm is now loading proper base map ------>

MapMaker font and art packages : http://www.fontcraft.com/mapmaker/

Map Software : http://www.visitantigua.info/info/Map-Software : Topic Map Software GIS Map Software GPS Map Software Topo Map Academy Mind Map Software Navigation Software National Archives Concept Map Software Vb Imaging Map Map System Topo Map Software Interactive Map Software Drive Software Mapping Software Street Map Software Map Making Software Free Mapping Software Delorme Mapping Programs Street Atlas

LinkCounts are based on the content of a site's feed(s). : http://www.pubsub.com/site_stats.php?site=greatmap.blogspot.com including sites that were linked to by greatmap.blogspot.com

NEU-YORK is an obsessively detailed alternate-history map imagining how Manhattan might have looked had the Nazis conquered it in World War II : http://www.megophone.com/neuyork.html :"... forces us to think anew about a known space in a totally new way, as about history, as it occurred, in a totally new way. ... The power of the map flows, too, from the distance that it forces upon the observer. ... The map does not signify a real city, but a possible one. One who looks at the map is destined to be forever confused ... The map turns into a sealed screen, that reveals to us a great deal only superficially. The silence of the map is far greater than its speech. ... In practice, every map almost contains within itself the basis for a rewriting, i.e. of erasing the existing and its writing anew."

Was mentioned here http://oblique.info/2005/08/page/83/ referring to my link to http://anjo.blogs.com/metis/2005/01/visual_settleme.html . This is a dada ( http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/d/dada.html ) text project. Dada artists produced works which were nihilistic or reflected a cynical attitude toward social values, and, at the same time, irrational — absurd and playful, emotive and intuitive, and often cryptic. Less a style than a zeitgeist, Dadaists typically produced art objects in unconventional forms produced by unconventional methods.

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