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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Digital Mapping: North Korea Prison Camps
Our presentation focused on the process of digital mapping, specifically Google Maps. There are particularly compelling images of North Korea Prison Camps that were discovered through Google Maps and displayed on a website called FreeKorea. Prison Camps in North Korea … Continue reading
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Failed States Index Map Presentation
The failed states index map is a fairly modern map that relies on massive data sets to determine the stability and sustainability of each country in our world. This powerful map was put together by the independent, nonpartisan, non-profit research … Continue reading
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Strange Maps are Cool
http://bigthink.com/blogs/strange-maps The link above will take you to a nicely built blog that analyzes “strange maps.” The blog contains some interesting maps, but even more importantly holds some great analysis on each map that is posted on the blog. The … Continue reading
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Atlas of Science Online
http://scimaps.org/atlas/maps Follow the link above to the Atlas of Science Online. This atlas contains maps and figures of all different types that are meant to express not only the power of maps themselves, but the power of scientific information. Although … Continue reading
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Atlas of the Week: “Atlapedia”
http://www.atlapedia.com/ For my “Atlas of the Week” I decided to give an honorable mention to the online atlas called Atlapedia. This atlas not only allows one to access both physical and political maps of each country in the … Continue reading
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Map of the Week: “U.S. Military Troops and Bases Around the World” — What Our Class Map Could Have Looked Like? An Analysis of the Selectivity and Choices in Cartography
In 2002, Hugh d’Andrade and Bob Wing created a map about “U.S. Military Troops and Bases Around the World.” Not much is known about either of these authors. However, through an analysis of their map, it can be assumed that … Continue reading
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Northern Polar Mosaic: The Revolution of Cartography
Once the United States successfully placed a man on the moon, the last frontier was finally breached, and with it came a new age of exploration. As the possibility to send a man to the moon became ever more probable … Continue reading
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The Nuclear Club
All maps lie to varying degrees. “The Nuclear Club” by Michael Kidron and Ronald Segal pushes these limits. Issued in The State of the World Atlas in 1981, “The Nucelar Club” absolutely evokes certain interests and opinion. With tensions of … Continue reading
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Map Link
http://www.theatlanticcities.com/technology/2013/12/most-innovative-maps-2013/7952/ This collection of maps put together by a news website is made up of the ones they found most interesting in 2013. The maps range from 3-D design to abstract concepts that may be hard to understand at first. … Continue reading
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Atlas of the week
http://www.nationalatlas.gov/maplayers.html The link above will take you to the national atlas website. The interface of the website is pretty grainy to be honest, but gives it almost an authentic feel. While toying around with the interactive site, you will find … Continue reading
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