EMR21: Lecture 7 Generalization, classification, symbolization The selective interests of the map(maker) Maps (do) work 3/4: as imaginative projection.

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EMR21: Lecture 7 Generalization, classification, symbolization The selective interests of the map(maker) Maps (do) work 3/4: as imaginative projection EMR211#digimap

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What was generalized in this cartographic representation? EMR21#digimap19

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What is the responsibility of the cartographer in this design process? EMR21#digimap30

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Oct 16Thematic Lens 3 of 4: Map as Imaginative Projection

Oct 16Thematic Lens 3 of 4: Map as Imaginative Projection Peter Gordon’s Savannah Colony Commissioners Plan of New York Benton MacKaye’s Appalachian Trail

Map as Imaginative Projection Peter Gordon’s Savannah Colony Commissioners Plan of New York Benton MacKaye’s Appalachian Trail

Map as Imaginative Projection Peter Gordon’s Savannah Colony

Map as Imaginative Projection Commissioners Plan of New York

Map as Imaginative Projection Benton MacKaye’s Appalachian Trail

Oct 23Thematic Lens 4 of 4: Map as Subjective Experience Richard Long’s Walks Peter and Alison Smithson’s Cambridge Walks Kevin Lynch’s Cognitive Maps