As a neogeographist, and perhaps some would say a pyschogeographist, next year I am going to present three projects that map elements of the physical and virtual world. Each project is linked not just by mapping but also by the fact that they ask indirectly for people to take action about the environment in which […]
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Steve and Mary, originally uploaded by theirwork.
Steve’s comin’ to blog here soon. He’s a great artist and dog lover. Here he is with Mary on our last butterfly walk - it was meant to be […]
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Emmet and I are currently preparing our second article for publication. Pretty ace. Here’s part of the abstract -
theirwork is a living mapmaking project, which by its nature rejects a top-down system of classification, or taxonomy, and adopts instead a system of labelling, or what has been dubbed “folksonomy”. Working from a conscious standpoint, which […]
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grey gurnard, originally uploaded by theirwork.
The theirwork sea mapping adventure. More to come!
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