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What is An Atlas?

By: Alexandra Crosby May 08 '21 Date: May 8, 2021 Comments: 0

We are in the habit of making maps, and putting them together as atlases. So we thought it was time to try to explain why. An atlas is a book or collection of maps. Many atlases also contain facts and history about certain places. There are many kinds of specialized atlases, such as road atlases […]

LivingMaps

By: Alexandra Crosby Apr 16 '21 Date: April 16, 2021 Comments: 0

As part of a panel titled ‘Questioning the Colonial: Three Counter Mapping Practices’ organised by Linda Knight we presented to an international audience very early in the morning (for us). The event was convened by the LivingMaps network as part of the series ‘Front Lines, Back Yards’. LIVINGMAPS NETWORK WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2013 AS A […]

Rizzeria

By: Alexandra Crosby Apr 09 '21 Date: April 9, 2021 Comments: 0

We are always thrilled when our work has influence and impact. The very talented Bettina Kaiser adapted the Mapping Edges mapping methodology for a Botanicals workshop at the Rizzeria in October 2020. As part of the program at Joynton Avenue Creative Centre the Rizzeria runs creative workshops with the overarching theme of “environment”. During the […]

Planty maps as treasure maps: Mapping Edges at TeachMeet

By: Ilaria Vanni Oct 25 '19 Date: October 25, 2019 Comments: 0

Marrickville Maps: Tropical Imaginaries of Abundance

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 26 '18 Date: February 26, 2018 Comments: 0

Walking With Seeds: WalkingLab Residence

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 15 '17 Date: March 15, 2017 Comments: 0

We have just finished up an online residency at WalkingLab, as part of the project Performing Lines: Innovations in walking and sensory research methodologies. This project is lead by Dr. Stephanie Springgay to study and advance the theory and practice of walking methodologies, exploring and developing innovative interdisciplinary practices. MappingEdges has been ‘Walking with Seeds’ […]

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