John Huth expands on his book: “The Lost Art of Finding Our Way.”
John Huth expands on his book: “The Lost Art of Finding Our Way.”
“I’ll be examining the post-smartphone world with an eye to the losses we have incurred in exchange for boundless…
John Huth expands on his book: “The Lost Art of Finding Our Way.”
“I’ll be examining the post-smartphone world with an eye to the losses we have incurred in exchange for boundless…
Chet Van Duzer on “Frames that Speak: An Introduction to Cartographic Cartouches”
Matthew Edney on “The History of Cartography Project”. From prehistoric Europe to the 20th century, societies have employed the principles of…
Cartographic historian Susan Schulten spoke on “How Maps Illuminate and Complicate the Past.”
Cartographer Christina Dando presented “Maps in Motion: American Public Map Making of the Progressive Era.”
Cartographer S. Max Edelson: “The New Map of Empire: How Britain Imagined America Before Independence.”
Daniel Crouch: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”
Priyamvada (Priya) Natarajan recounted the evolution of celestial map-making and showed how maps literally track our ever-evolving cosmic view, tracing our understanding of the universe, its contents, and its development.
Talk by pictorial cartographer Anton Thomas on his hand-drawn map of North America. Anton Thomas began drawing a pictorial map of North America in 2014 and, four years later, it is finally finished. With thousands of features from Alaska to Panama, and hundreds…
Best-selling author, editor, and map collector Colin Harrison’s latest novel, “You Belong to Me,” features a protagonist who is a devoted collector of the maps of New York City — as is Mr. Harrison.