Walking and mapping : artists as cartographers / Karen O'Rourke.
Material type: TextSeries: Leonardo book seriesPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: xx, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0262018500
- 9780262018500
- 700.904 23
- NX175 .O76 2013
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 700.904 ORO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A549720B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Pedestrians and Cartographers -- Top-Down or Bottom-Up? -- Choice of Artworks -- Structure of the Book -- 1. Psychogeography: The Politics of Applied Pedestrianism -- Drifting for an Hour in Orléans-La-Source -- Psychogeography: A Toolbox for Reading -- Playful Pedestrianism -- From Poaching to Protest: Walking the Cutting Edge -- Remaking the World? -- 2. A Form of Perception or a Form of Art? -- Walking and Falling -- The ABCs of Movement -- A Walk as an Experience -- Artist's Experience and Viewer's Experience -- The Art of Walking -- 3. A Map, No Directions -- Walking Protocols -- Shaped Walks -- Executing a Figure in the Landscape -- On the Beaten Path -- Due East: Walking the Compass -- The Walk and the Artifact -- Contemporary Travelogues -- So Near, So Far -- Closing the Circuit: A Walk as a Gestalt -- 4. Directions but No Map -- Instructions and Scores -- When the Precursors Are Followers -- Bottom-Up Walking -- "If-Then" Procedural Walking -- Negotiated Walking -- Street Games: Teleguided Theater -- Delving into the Black Box -- 5. When Walking Becomes Mapping: Labyrinths, Songlines -- Cognitive Mapping -- No Playing in the Labyrinth -- Corridors: Itineraries of Oppression -- Lost in the Funhouse: Mirror and Media Mazes -- Labyrinths and Maps -- Wayfinding as Learning as Remembering -- Mapping Edges and Boundaries -- Tracking and Pathfinding -- Making One's Way: An Aesthetics of Cognitive Mapping -- 6. Lines Made by Walking -- Urban Trails -- Drawing Lines with Locative Media -- Early Work with Mobile Technologies -- Playing the City: Riffs on Real Time -- Drawing by Walking -- Annotating Space: Site-Specific Documentary -- 7. Hybrid Datascapes: Envisioning Space and Time -- Drawing with Time and Space -- Hybrid Datascapes -- Shifting Perspective -- Smooth Hybridization -- 8. Walking the Network -- Database Cartography -- Image Maps: Maps as Interfaces -- Dynamic Maps -- Participative Mapping -- Maps in Which You Are the Cartographer -- Mapping Performatively -- Mapping as Context Creation -- Linking the Maps -- 9. Mapping "Ways Through" -- The Trouble with Linking the Maps -- Surveillance, Control, (Mis)Trust -- Regaining Agency: Shifting Lines of Force -- Conclusion -- The Art of Alter-Mapping: Context -- A Map for Listening -- Maps and Trajectories -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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