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Atlas of Radical Cartography is a collection of 10 maps and 10 essays about social issues from globalization to garbage; surveillance to extraordinary rendition; statelessness to visibility; deportation to migration. The map is inherently political-- and the contributions to this book wear their politics on their sleeves.
An Atlas of Radical Cartography provides a critical foundation for an area of work that bridges art/design, cartography/geography, and activism. The maps and essays in this book provoke new understandings of networks and representations of power and its effects on people and places. These new perceptions of the world are the prerequisites of social change.
An Atlas of Radical Cartography
news and events, April 2008
www.an-atlas.com
EVENTS
Public Release!!
Sunday, April 20 7-10pm
Presented by the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest and Routes & Methods
Echo Park, Los Angeles
Books, tacos, performances, in the Vons parking lot!
www.an-atlas.com/PublicRelease.pdf
EXHIBITIONS
Cortland, NY
Dowd Gallery, SUNY Cortland
March 25 –May 5
www.cortland.edu/art/html/gallery.html
Troy, NY
The Sanctuary for Independent Media
April 25- June 7
Reception Friday, April 25
www.thesanctuaryforindependentmedia.org/node/139
PRESENTATIONS
April 15: Lucy Parsons Center, Boston
7:00 pm
April 17: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston
1pm
April 17: Athaneum Library, La Jolla
7:30 pm www.ljathenaeum.org/lectures.html
April 18: Farmlab, Los Angeles
12:00 pm farmlab.org/2007/12/farm...s-bhagat.html
April 22: Panel discussion, DOWD Gallery, SUNY Cortland
With Mark Monmonier, Scott Anderson, Gail Wood, Lex Bhagat, Lize Mogel,
4:45 pm www.cortland.edu/art/html/gallery.html
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Atlas of Radical Cartography is a collection of 10 maps and 10 essays about social issues from globalization to garbage; surveillance to extraordinary rendition; statelessness to visibility; deportation to migration. The map is inherently political-- and the contributions to this book wear their politics on their sleeves.
An Atlas of Radical Cartography provides a critical foundation for an area of work that bridges art/design, cartography/geography, and activism. The maps and essays in this book provoke new understandings of networks and representations of power and its effects on people and places. These new perceptions of the world are the prerequisites of social change.
An Atlas of Radical Cartography
news and events, April 2008
www.an-atlas.com
EVENTS
Public Release!!
Sunday, April 20 7-10pm
Presented by the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest and Routes & Methods
Echo Park, Los Angeles
Books, tacos, performances, in the Vons parking lot!
www.an-atlas.com/PublicRelease.pdf
EXHIBITIONS
Cortland, NY
Dowd Gallery, SUNY Cortland
March 25 –May 5
www.cortland.edu/art/html/gallery.html
Troy, NY
The Sanctuary for Independent Media
April 25- June 7
Reception Friday, April 25
www.thesanctuaryforindependentmedia.org/node/139
PRESENTATIONS
April 15: Lucy Parsons Center, Boston
7:00 pm
April 17: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston
1pm
April 17: Athaneum Library, La Jolla
7:30 pm www.ljathenaeum.org/lectures.html
April 18: Farmlab, Los Angeles
12:00 pm farmlab.org/2007/12/farm...s-bhagat.html
April 22: Panel discussion, DOWD Gallery, SUNY Cortland
With Mark Monmonier, Scott Anderson, Gail Wood, Lex Bhagat, Lize Mogel,
4:45 pm www.cortland.edu/art/html/gallery.html