Tuesday, 1 July 2014

THIS WEEK

























In their merciless generalisation, maps tame the wilderness.  They reduce geographical variation and replace it with symbols, deciding whether a few trees make a forest or if a human trail is recorded as a path or a track.
Geographical maps are abstract and concrete at the same time - for all the objectivity of their measurement they cannot represent reality, merely one interpretation of it.

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