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== <span style="color: white; font-family: Menlo; text-decoration:none; background-color: #0033ff; padding-top: 0.1vw; padding-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;"> _references</span>== | == <span style="color: white; font-family: Menlo; text-decoration:none; background-color: #0033ff; padding-top: 0.1vw; padding-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;"> _references</span>== | ||
★ Ladenburg, A. (2021). 14 Trees of Rotterdam – a Guide for City Exploration. PrintRoom & Peter Foolen Editions. <br> | |||
★ Pater, R. (2016). Politics of Design : A (Not So) Global Manual for Visual Communication. Amsterdam: Bis Publishers. <br> | ★ Pater, R. (2016). Politics of Design : A (Not So) Global Manual for Visual Communication. Amsterdam: Bis Publishers. <br> |
Revision as of 16:07, 22 January 2024
_context
_thesis & research questions
_on the subjectivity of maps
_artists & maps
_what to map
_projects
▶ mapping sensations
▶ alternate maps
_references
★ Ladenburg, A. (2021). 14 Trees of Rotterdam – a Guide for City Exploration. PrintRoom & Peter Foolen Editions.
★ Pater, R. (2016). Politics of Design : A (Not So) Global Manual for Visual Communication. Amsterdam: Bis Publishers.