it'd be great to see a bit more blogging about the process of the qmc counter/mapping e.g. the sources of some of the data, and also the discussion around stuff like the 'technobaroque' + the idea of using monsters of power to illustrate the maps.
fwiw i live tweeted some notes from the meeting: http://twitter.com/danmcquillan/status/14633176036 http://twitter.com/danmcquillan/status/14633047628 http://twitter.com/danmcquillan/status/14632898650
A group of students, staff and researchers at Queen Mary University have set out to map the ways in which migration, border technologies, surveillance and monetary flows intersect with the university as our place of work and study. Joining us in the project are the Counter-Cartographies Collective from the University of North Carolina, who will help to explore the dynamics and possibilities of mapping as method and action.
hi
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it'd be great to see a bit more blogging about the process of the qmc counter/mapping e.g. the sources of some of the data, and also the discussion around stuff like the 'technobaroque' + the idea of using monsters of power to illustrate the maps.
fwiw i live tweeted some notes from the meeting:
http://twitter.com/danmcquillan/status/14633176036
http://twitter.com/danmcquillan/status/14633047628
http://twitter.com/danmcquillan/status/14632898650
cheers
dan