
Why world maps illustrate an artificial reality
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The Subjectivity of Maps
This chapter explores the subjective nature of maps through the lens of garbage management systems at Vancouver International Airport and the integral roles of cartographers. It highlights the evolution of mapping practices in Canada, discussing both the technical and artistic aspects of map-making, including intentional omissions and distortions. The narrative emphasizes how maps serve not only as navigational tools but also as representations that convey specific cultural narratives and biases.
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