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Mapping for change
Map Fest Evening 1
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6
jul
2010
18:30 – 20:30 Mediamatic Bank, Vijzelstraat 68, 1017 HL, AmsterdamDoor
Map Fest took place at Mediamatic on July 6, 8 and 9. Map Fest brings together kindred spirits to explore, create, define and oppose maps.
We started with an evening on Mapping for Change with Wietske Maas, Christian Nold, Malkit Shoshan and Annelys de Vet. Independent curator Nat Muller hosted the evening.
About
Mapping for Change is about defying and opposing existing structures. It decentralizes power, handing it back to individuals and allowing local communities to organize themselves autonomously. Alternative maps and visualizations are used to challenge and change official policy. They allow for multiple views and voices to live side by side.
Click here for a review of Mapping for Change.
Malkit Shoshan presents at Map Fest 2010, July 6 - Malkit Shoshan is an Israeli architect based in The Netherlands. Since 2004 she has been the director of the Foundation for Achieving Seamless Territory.
Speakers
Malkit Shoshan (FAST)
Malkit Shoshan is an Israeli architect based in The Netherlands. Since 2004 she has been the director of the Foundation for Achieving Seamless Territory. FAST uses architecture and planning to overcome the conflict of causality, fight injustices, and raise public debate on the issue of human rights violation through planning. Malkit will be telling us about Atlas of the Conflict Israel - Palestine, a publication in which she maps the processes and mechanisms behind the rise of the Israeli state over the past 100 years.
Atlas of the Conflict Israel-Palestine by Malkit Shoshan - Atlas of the Conflict Israel-Palestine, Malkit Shoshan, 010 Publishers 2010
Annelys de Vet
Annelys de Vet is the head of the design department of the Sandberg Instituut. As a graphic designer, she is heavily involved in the public and political discourse concerning the cultural representation of national identity. Annelys will be discussing her subjective atlases. In these publications, she maps a country, region or political entity in collaboration with local residents.
Annelys de Vet presents at Map Fest 2010, July 6 - Annelys de Vet presenting her subjective atlases at Map Fest 2010. In these publications, she maps a country, region or political entity in collaboration with local residents.
Subjective atlas of Serbia, Annelys de Vet - Subjective atlas of Serbia (Dom Omladine, 2008), ed. A de Vet
Christian Nold
Christian Nold is a London based artist, designer and educator. His projects deal with social, political and environmental innovation. Christian will be telling us about his latest project, Bijlmer Euro, a local currency designed for Amsterdam Zuid Oost. The complimentary currency instigates meetings and social connections, supporting community development.
Christian Nold presents at Map Fest 2010, July 6 - Christian will be telling us about his latest project, Bijlmer Euro, a local currency designed for Amsterdam Zuid Oost. The complimentary currency instigates meetings and social connections, supporting community development. Picture taken at Map Fest 2010.
Bijlmer Euro by Christian Nold - Bijlmer Euro is a project by Christian Nold and Imagine IC .
Wietske Maas
Wietske Maas' work focuses on the co-existence of plants, humans and animals in cities, and on the city as a natural, autonomous source of food. Tonight Wietske will talk about edible geography of the city, based on her most recent research for Casco’s Grand Domestic Revolution. She will talk about recipes as a meridian map of the vegetative underworld of Utrecht.
Wietske Maas presents at Map Fest 2010, July 6 - Wietske Maas' work focuses on the co-existence of plants, humans and animals in cities, and on the city as a natural, autonomous source of food. On the first night of Map Fest 2010 Wietske talked about edible geography of the city, based on her most recent research for Casco’s Grand Domestic Revolution. She will talk about recipes as a meridian map of the vegetative underworld of Utrecht.
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Malkit Shoshan presents at Map Fest 2010, July 6 -
Presentation by Malkit Shoshan at the firts night of Map Fest 2010. Malkit talked about Atlas of the Conflict Israel - Palestine, a publication in which she maps the processes and mechanisms behind the rise of the Israeli state over the past 100 years.
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This American Life
did a radio show on mapping in 1998. It talks about a mapmaker's different ways of mapping him neighborhood by showing the pumpkins during Halloween, the pools of light from lamp posts, all the graffiti in the streets, et cetera. But also mapping sound, smell, taste and touch.
Really fun to listen to if you cannot get enough of maps.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/110/Mapping