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Taking Digital Maps Back to the Drawing Board

by Katharina Biermann | Mar 8, 2017 | DUR Spring 2017

I’ve had a particularly interesting experience these last few weeks squaring off against Omeka Neatline as well as beginning to consider some of the limits of not only what digital maps can do, but what they ought to be able to do. It all started, of course,...

HyperCities: There’s More to Discover

by devries | Sep 16, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)

When I was younger, my dad would always have an atlas in the car when we went on family vacations. Then, he started printing off Google Maps directions. A few years ago, he finally relinquished directional control and learned to trust a GPS device. Now, I constantly...