Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 MAP AS RESOURCE --
ch. 1 When Maps Reflect / Christian Jacob --
The Map: a complex object --
From the Muses to a citizen's discourse --
The map as a Euclidean calculation machine --
When maps invite a step back --
The user's viewpoint --
ch. 2 Maps in Perspective What can philosophy learn from experimental maps in contemporary art? / Patrice Maniglier --
Mapping/Thinking --
Perspective as a case-model: how figurative arts contribute to speculative philosophy --
Comparing maps and perspective --
Digital media and cinematic maps --
Contemporary art experiments with cinematic maps --
References --
ch. 3 The Cartographic Dimension of Contemporary Art / Marie-Ange Brayer --
Marking and measuring --
A lost fragment --
The map as pictorial field --
Territorial rhetoric --
The territory-map --
Negative maps --
Trip-maps --
The dismantled grid --
ch. 4 "What the Atlas Does to the Map / Veronique Mauron. Note continued: An approach: unsolvable problems, improbable solutions --
Cognitive elsewheres: appropriating otherness --
Plates of the atlas: setting up maps --
Experiments --
Itinerary: an aesthetic of passage --
Grid: the quadrature of the circle solved --
Following the trail --
Appendix 1 Worksheet on several works by Helene Gerster --
Appendix 2 The Corpus of the Cosmographies Project (by geographic area and chronological order) --
pt. 2 MAP AS LANGUAGE --
ch. 5 Space for Reason / Jacques Levy --
Classifying languages: being and time --
Different times (of communication), different customs (of discourse) --
Social reasoning exposed at the risk of image --
ch. 6 Cartographic Semiosis: Reality as Representation / Emanuela Casti --
Society and cartography --
Studying the map-object --
The deconstruction of maps --
A semiotic study of maps: the hermeneutical approach --
Maps and the territorialisation process --
The map as a locus of semiosis. Note continued: The cartographic icon --
Systems of communication: analog and digital --
The self-referential world of cartography --
Iconisation --
Society, cartography, and geographical sciences --
References --
ch. 7 Doing the Right Map? Cognitive and/or Ethical Choices / Elsa Chavinier --
Two Switzerlands --
The French government's war on the city --
The `Jewish people': between myth and history --
References --
pt. 3 WHERE ARE WE ON THE MAP? --
ch. 8 Mapping Ethics / Jacques Levy --
What ethics changes --
The ethical turn and cartography: cognitive significance --
From agency to environment, and vice versa --
Cartographers as actors among other actors --
Inhabiting maps --
References --
ch. 9 A Reappraisal of the Ecological Fallacy / Herve Le Bras --
The 2012 French presidential election --
The young, the old, the clerks, the workers --
Urban vs. rural areas --
Anthropological and historical differences --
Family and inheritance rules --
Dormant behaviours. Note continued: ch. 10 Mapping Otherness / Emanuela Casti --
Cartography and social equity --
Spatial concepts and the nature/culture debate --
Legal levels of governance --
Changing course: toward chorographic metrics --
Chorographic metrics: spatialisation and symbolisation --
The sacredness of landscape and environmental conflicts at the Gobnangou Cliffs --
References --
ch. 11 Mapping the Global Mobile Space The Nomadic Space as Sample / Denis Retaille --
Mapping the spaces of nomadic peoples --
Space with time --
Mapping mobile space --
Bibliography --
pt. 4 WHO IS THE AUTHOR OF THIS MAP? --
ch. 12 `My' Maps? On Maps and their Authors / Patrick Poncet --
What makes a map --
Euclidean irreducibility and non-cartography --
Local reading, visual objects, cartographic totality --
Differences in mapping --
Information and communication --
Cartographer, Author, Layman --
Data, spaces, and spatialities --
Instrument, object, and media --
Encoding, tongues and language. Note continued: Cartography, `mapdesign', and `carto' --
Making a difference --
The limits of Bertin's cartography and the logic of image --
Three cartographic freedoms --
Semiological proposition: the map in only four expressive dimensions --
Easier than people think --
References --
ch. 13 Lost in Transduction: From Digital Footprints to Urbanity / Boris Beaude --
Exploiting digital footprints --
Digital footprints --
The spatiality of digital traces --
Research in the field --
From digital footprints to urbanity --
Urbanity --
Digital footprints do not speak for themselves --
Transduction --
References --
ch. 14 Augmented Reality and the Place of Dreams / Andre Ourednik --
The emergence of augmented reality --
Augmented reality as a sociotechnical rhizome --
Human actors --
Overcoming spatial exclusiveness --
The struggle for reality to overcome the limits of space --
Implementation and examples of uses: aesthetics as a political process. Note continued: Bodies and algorithms: points of view beyond the traditional map --
What `reality' exactly is being augmented? An ontological stopover on the way to an augmented space --
Neither reality, nor space is given --
References.
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