The Maps
We Are Here Map Archive
The Indypendent, New York City “Threat to Peace” 2003
Jeffrey Warren “Armsflow” 2006
Bill Rankin “My Cities” 1978–2004
subRosa “Cultures of Technology at Bowling Green State University, Ohio” 2002
Hackitectura.net (Jose Perez de Lama osfa, Pablo de Soto, Marta Paz sweena), Indymedia Estrecho, Indymedia Canarias, Casa de Iniciativas 1.5, Colectivo Aljaima, Fran M. Cabeza de Vaca, J. Vicente Araújo and collaborators, “Tactical Cartography of the Straits” 2004
Center for Urban Pedagogy (with Rosten Woo, Longshore Workers Coalition, Labor Notes, Bill Rankin, thumb projects, Stephanie Whitehouse, William Hood) “Cargo Chain” 2008
Counter-Cartographies Collective “Disorientation Guide” 2006
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things “The City Formerly Known As Cambridge” 2008
Beehive Design Collective “FTAA” 2003
Temporary Travel Office “Contaminating the Preserve” 2008
Los Angeles Urban Rangers “Malibu Public Beaches” 2007; “Los Angeles Urban Rangers Official Map and Guide” 2004; “LA County Fair” 2006
• Nikolas R. Schiller “Pentagon Quilt #3″ 2007
Friends of William Blake “The People’s Guide to the RNC” 2004
• Lize Mogel and Dario Azzellini “The Privatization of War: Colombia as Laboratory and Iraq as Large-Scale Application” 2007/2008
Ashley Hunt “What is the PIC” 2003
• Bill Rankin “The United States?” 2003–2007
• Ecotrust Canada “Statement of Intent Boundaries” 2008
• Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri “Fear is Somehow Our For Whom? For What? and Proximity to Everything Far Away” 2006
Repohistory “Circulation” 2000
Grupo de Arte Callejero “Aqui Viven Genocidas” 2001
Amy Franceschini “Silicon Valley Superfund Sites” 2006
Bureau d’études “World Government” 2005
The above maps have been collected together in an archive organized by Daniel Tucker for “Experimental Geography.” Two featured maps are not included above: Amy Franceschini “Intentional Communities in Silicon Valley” 2008; Adriane Colburn “Whose On Top (race to the pole, part two)” 2008.
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