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		<title>Blind maps and blue dots</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Blind maps and blue dots. The blurring of the producer-user divide in the production of visual information</p>
<p>Note from the editor:</p>
<p>The shift towards digital modes of production has fundamentally changed both cartography and graphic design. The omni-present computer, the interactive possibilities of digital media and the direct exchange of visual information through networks have blurred the distinction between designers and users of visual information.</p>
<p>"Blind maps and blue dots" is the first work to explore the disappearing boundaries between producers and users of maps. Using three mapmaking practices as examples – the Blue Dot, the location function in Google Maps; the Strava Global Heatmap, a world map showing the activities of a fitness app; and the “Situation in Syria” maps, a regularly updated map of the Syrian conflict made by an Amsterdam teenager – renowned designer Joost Grootens shows the blurring of the binary distinction between producing and using, ultimately offering a whole new approach to graphic design.</p>
L’article <a href="https://largekiosk.ch/produit/blind-maps-and-blue-dots/">Blind maps and blue dots</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://largekiosk.ch">Large/Kiosk</a>.]]></description>
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<p>Note from the editor:</p>
<p>The shift towards digital modes of production has fundamentally changed both cartography and graphic design. The omni-present computer, the interactive possibilities of digital media and the direct exchange of visual information through networks have blurred the distinction between designers and users of visual information.</p>
<p>"Blind maps and blue dots" is the first work to explore the disappearing boundaries between producers and users of maps. Using three mapmaking practices as examples – the Blue Dot, the location function in Google Maps; the Strava Global Heatmap, a world map showing the activities of a fitness app; and the “Situation in Syria” maps, a regularly updated map of the Syrian conflict made by an Amsterdam teenager – renowned designer Joost Grootens shows the blurring of the binary distinction between producing and using, ultimately offering a whole new approach to graphic design.</p>
L’article <a href="https://largekiosk.ch/produit/blind-maps-and-blue-dots/">Blind maps and blue dots</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://largekiosk.ch">Large/Kiosk</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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