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A Map of the World
A Map of the World: According to Illustrators & Storytellers | Robert Klanten
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"Maps help us understand and navigate the world. For centuries, maps have become better, more refined, and more precise - there are no blind spots anymore. While navigation is now most often done with digital tools, contemporary maps have evolved into platforms for cutting-edge illustration, experimental data visualization, and personal visual storytelling. A Map of the World is a compelling collection of work by a new generation of original and sought-after designers, illustrators, and mapmakers. This work showcases specific regions, characterizes local scenes, generates moods, and tells stories beyond sheer navigation. From accurate and surprisingly detailed representations to personal, nave, and modernistic interpretations, the featured projects from around the world range from maps and atlases inspired by classic forms to cartographic experiments and editorial illustrations. " Prsentation ditoriale
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#WhereAreYouMonday - I cannot read just one book.

I started my day with the ARC of "Love at a Funeral and Other Awkward Conversations" - New Jersey, in spitting distance to NYC.

Moved on to "Earls' Trip", takes place in Cumbria mostly.

Fugitive Telemetry ('Murderbot 6') in the car - space station (not pictured).

Now "The Ghost Cat" , set in Edinburgh.

Later "Lover Revealed" is set in Caldwell, fictional city in NY State, north of NYC.

julesG @Cupcake12 - love this idea 2mo
julesG #SeriesLove2024 #BlackDaggerBrotherhood (I'm reading ahead, sorry-not-sorry, Lisa 😘) @TheSpineView @Andrew65 2mo
Cupcake12 Definitely well traveled with your armchair reading 🌍 2mo
TheSpineView @julesG It is so hard not to with this series. 2mo
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