The Tangible Map Exhibit
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14714/CP82.1344Keywords:
visual fields, tangible maps, NACISAbstract
The Tangible Map Exhibit highlighted the importance of tangible, physical works in modern cartography and celebrated visually stunning, artistic maps created by contemporary makers. The exhibit was a part of the Map Gallery at the 2015 NACIS Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which was open to the public for the first time ever. It featured over fifteen works created by more than a dozen cartographers across North America and beyond.
Published
2016-03-07
How to Cite
Dooley, M., Coolidge, J., & Rose, C. (2016). The Tangible Map Exhibit. Cartographic Perspectives, (82), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.14714/CP82.1344
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Visual Fields
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