Maps and Art Day 2
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- Cartography has long been recognised as art and science. This conference explores how art affects cartography’s process, products, and personnel. Ranging over all types of map, all areas of the world, and all time periods, the conference considers the relationship between art and cartography.
This is from day two of the conference that ran on 25-6 September 2023.
Chapters:
0:00:00-0:01:00 (Silent slideshow presentation) Loraine Rutt
Porcelain maps
0:01:00-0:02:14 (Silent slideshow presentation) Saba Qizilbash
Mapping historical erasure: the deposed Princes of Mysore & their forgotten journeys to England
0:02:14-0:03:14 (Silent slideshow presentation) Mary Pearson
Hiraeth: maps of memory
0:03:14-0:04:29 (Silent slideshow presentation) Flounder Lee
Postcolonial photographic mapping practices
0:04:29-0:15:03 (Silent slideshow presentation) Laura Macaluso
The Panther and the Bulldog move on the New Haven Green
0:15:03-0:16:33 Elizabeth Baigent Welcome & Introduction
Presentation by Rozemarijn Landsman is not included in this video
0:16:33-0:40:27 Radu Leca
The blending of Art and Cartography in Japanese imaginaries of Asia
0:40:27-0:59:55 Robert Batchelor
Artfulness as infrastructure: colour printing & visualizing landscape on the Guangdong Quansheng tushuo (ca.1739)
0:59:55-1:20:14 Coffee break
1:20:14-1:38:34 Laura Pensa
The Art of History: deceitful representations of peace treaties in the Chaco Region (18th century)
1:38:34-1:57:21 Luisa Gandolfo
Utopian cartography and political imagination in Palestine-Israel
1:57:21-2:09:52 Annabelle Hondier
Ed Ruscha and cartography: two chapters - Canonized streets in the City of Angels
2:09:52-2:28:41 James Rodker
Ed Ruscha and cartography: two chapters - On the corner of text and image
2:28:41-2:53:09 Coffee break
2:53:09-3:14:42 Andrew McRae
William Hole’s Poly-Olbion maps: the limits of iconography
3:14:42-3:38:05 Erik Odegard
Mapping the Sugar Colony: cartography, art, and slavery in the mapping of Dutch Brazil
3:38:05-4:00:01 Alexander Kent
Art and geovisualization: the evolution of aesthetics in the British Cartographic Society’s Awards
4:00:01-4:14:33 Coffee break
4:14:33-4:35:03 Giovanni Modaffari
Avant/Après la separation: how Antonio Snider Pellegrini & Charles Bulard depicted the Earth floating in Space (1858)
4:35:03-4:54:37 Isabella Alexander
Literary or artistic? Maps, copyright, and categorisation in 19th-century Britain
4:54:37-5:14:35 Camille Serchuk
Order on the border: framing ornament and early modern cartography
5:14:35-5:17:34 Closing remarks
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