All maps inevitably distort reality. They project a complex, three-dimensional world onto a flat, two-dimensional plane. Mapmakers use generalization and symbols to highlight the points they want to make. Therefore, depending on the goals of its maker, a map can be deceptive, even threatening, especially if used as propaganda. This workshop will briefly trace the role of the map in the history of humanity take a closer look on how we lie with maps.
Can't make it to this workshop? You can always contact us for help, stop by our Drop-In Hours, check out our instructional content, or schedule an instruction session for a class or group.
This workshop is part of our Navigating Digital Cartography Series.
Please check in with the presenter for your workshop or contact ULS-DigitalScholarshipServices@pitt.edu if you have any pre-event questions. All are welcome at online events!
Date:
Friday, October 27, 2023
Categories:
Digital Scholarship and Publishing Events, GIS and Digital Cartography