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grassroots cartography
Posted: August 30 2010
A blog that catalogs the Grassroots Cartography art exhibit curated by SEA Change in Portland, Oregon, USA in May 2009. www.seagallery.wordpress.com
This exhibit featured maps
- of where our food comes from locally and globally
- comparing unemployment rates of past and present recessions
- representing different definitions of sustainability
- of Los Angeles’s water systems, demonstrating how it drains streams
- countries where the us has dropped bombs
- blank maps of Portland that the audience filled in
- of places where communities connect, these places were mapped by audience members
- of future worlds that thrive sustainably
- demonstrating the use of public transportation increases when access to it increases
- personal bike routes through Portland
- of “Portlandness”
- different countries’ land claim to Antarctica, and how their claim is disappearing as the ice melts.
Intention of Exhibit: How can maps help us understand, shape, and gain perspective on the world we live in? These cartographic interpretations and visual conversations seek to:
- effectively quantify the positive and negative effects we have on the world
- depict the health of our world today in reference in to the past and future
- emphasize the subjective nature of map making
- connect communities
- democratize our ability to shape the world we live in